New City Optical is a full-service eyewear retailer and optical lab located in Oklahoma City that combines frame selection, lens fitting, and on-site lens production under one roof. For residents seeking glasses or sunglasses without the delay of outsourced lab work, it serves as a practical alternative to larger chains or independent optometrists who rely on external processing.
The business operates as both a retail eyewear boutique and a functional optical laboratory. In-house lens manufacturing means prescriptions are filled and glasses are ready in hours rather than days, a meaningful difference for anyone who needs frames quickly or has a complex prescription. The practice focuses on eyewear only—it does not provide eye exams or contact lens fittings—so customers must bring a valid prescription from their own optometrist or ophthalmologist.
New City Optical stocks frames across multiple price tiers. Standard plastic and metal frames typically range from $80 to $250; designer and specialty frames run $200 to $500 or higher. Single-vision lenses (distance-only or reading-only) start around $50 to $100 per pair, depending on material and coating options. Progressive bifocals and multifocals cost $150 to $300. Add-ons such as anti-reflective coating ($25 to $50), blue-light filtering ($15 to $30), and photochromic (light-reactive) lenses ($40 to $75) adjust the final bill. Sunglasses with prescription lenses follow similar pricing. Confirm current rates by calling directly, as wholesale lens costs fluctuate.
Oklahoma City residents have several routes to obtain eyewear. Large chains like Walmart Vision Center and Costco Optical offer rock-bottom frame prices ($30 to $150) and inexpensive lenses ($30 to $100) but typically outsource lens production, creating 5- to 10-day turnarounds. LensCrafters operates in the city's larger malls and promises same-day service on many prescriptions, though frame selection skews toward mainstream styles and prices run higher ($150 to $400 for frames). Independent optometrists' offices often sell eyewear directly but may lack large frame inventories. New City Optical's advantage is same-day or next-day service on a curated, mid-range frame selection without the markup of mall-based competitors. It suits people with simple prescriptions and flexible timelines less well than those who need glasses fast or have unusual frame tastes.
New City Optical is ideal for people with valid prescriptions seeking quick turnarounds, those who prefer locally-made products, and customers shopping for distinctive frame styles beyond mall-chain basics. It works well for repeat customers who know their prescription and fit. It is less suitable for first-time eyewear buyers who need guidance on lens materials or coatings, customers seeking the absolute lowest prices, or anyone whose prescription is not yet finalized. It does not replace an optometrist and requires one as a prerequisite.
Bring a current eyeglass or contact lens prescription from your optometrist or ophthalmologist. The prescription must include sphere (power), cylinder (astigmatism correction), axis, and pupillary distance (PD); if your prescription does not list PD, staff may be able to measure it on-site. Browse frames in person, try them on, and discuss lens options with staff. Fitting and lens selection typically take 20 to 40 minutes. At checkout, confirm which coatings and lens materials you want, then return the same day or next morning for pickup. Adjustments are usually completed free at that time.
New City Optical is located at [specific address in Oklahoma City]. Hours are typically Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Sunday. Street or lot parking is available; call ahead to confirm current hours and parking details, as retail hours can shift seasonally. The storefront is accessible by car or public transit in central Oklahoma City neighborhoods.
New City Optical fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's eyewear market for customers who value speed and local service over rock-bottom pricing or mall convenience.
