LensCrafters is a national optical retail chain with a location in Oklahoma City that combines frame selection, lens fabrication, and optometry services under one roof, allowing customers to complete an eye exam, choose frames, and receive finished glasses in a single visit when time permits.
LensCrafters operates as a full-service eyewear retailer staffed with licensed optometrists who perform on-site eye exams. The chain stocks thousands of frames across multiple price tiers and manufactures lenses in its optical labs, a model that distinguishes it from independent optician-only shops that require customers to bring a prescription from an outside eye doctor. The Oklahoma City location serves suburban and central-city residents seeking convenience and selection without splitting appointments across multiple providers.
LensCrafters offers comprehensive eye exams (including refraction, tonometry, and retinal imaging), frame selection, and lens options ranging from single-vision to progressive bifocals, including blue-light filtering and photochromic (light-sensitive) lenses. Frame prices span entry-level house brands starting near $60 to designer labels exceeding $300; most mid-range frames fall between $120 and $200. Lens costs vary by type: single-vision lenses typically add $50 to $150 depending on material and coatings, while progressive bifocals can range from $200 to $500. Eye exams cost approximately $130 to $180 without insurance; many plans cover exams fully or require only a copay. Confirm current pricing and any promotional discounts by calling or visiting the location, as lens and frame pricing adjusts seasonally.
Oklahoma City optometry is served by independent optometrists (such as those in private practices across Edmond, Norman, and central OKC), standalone optician shops that fill prescriptions but do not perform exams, and other chain retailers like Walmart Vision Center and Target Optical. LensCrafters' advantage lies in having an in-house optometrist, meaning no separate appointment with another provider; a disadvantage is higher frame and lens pricing than Walmart or Target, which undercut chains on cost. Independent optometrists often provide longer appointment times and personalized frames selection but typically require a second visit to a separate optician for lens ordering, or customers must purchase frames elsewhere and bring them for lab work. Choose LensCrafters if you prioritize speed and one-stop service; choose an independent optometrist if you value extended consultation time and don't mind splitting the exam and frame purchase; choose Walmart Vision Center if lowest out-of-pocket cost is the primary concern.
LensCrafters works well for patients with standard prescriptions who want same-day or next-day glasses, busy professionals with limited time to coordinate multiple appointments, and those covered by insurance plans that reimburse LensCrafters exams and frames. It suits customers who value frame variety and don't mind premium pricing. LensCrafters is less ideal for patients with complex vision needs (very high prescriptions, specialized bifocal geometry, or specific occupational requirements) who may benefit from extended consultation, patients seeking budget eyewear under $100 total, and those who already have a trusted independent optometrist and prefer to keep that relationship.
First-time visitors should bring insurance cards and photo ID. Check-in takes 5 to 10 minutes; the eye exam itself lasts 20 to 40 minutes and includes visual acuity testing, refraction, and internal eye pressure measurement. After the exam, an optician reviews the prescription and guides frame selection, which typically takes 15 to 45 minutes depending on frame inventory and personal preference. If lenses are ordered on-site, lab processing ranges from same-day (for standard single-vision orders placed before mid-afternoon) to two to three business days for complex prescriptions or high-volume periods. Request a timeline estimate before leaving.
LensCrafters hours vary by location; the Oklahoma City store operates Monday through Saturday with limited Sunday hours (verify specific times by phone or online). Street or mall parking is typically available; confirm the exact location to assess parking convenience relative to your workplace or home. The business accepts major insurance plans covering vision care; contact the location in advance if you use a less common plan to confirm in-network status. Walk-in exams are accommodated when the optometrist's schedule permits, but appointments are recommended, especially on weekends.
LensCrafters fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's eyewear landscape for customers who need both an exam and frames quickly and don't prioritize budget pricing, making it a practical choice for working adults and families willing to pay a premium for convenience.
