Sunland Optical is an optical dispensary in Oklahoma City that fills eyeglass and contact lens prescriptions but does not house an optometrist or ophthalmologist; customers arrive with a written prescription from another provider, choose frames, and leave with completed glasses or contacts.
Sunland Optical operates as a prescription-fulfillment and frame retail shop rather than a full eye-care clinic. It serves customers who already have a valid prescription (from an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or other eye-care provider elsewhere) and need frames and lenses, or who need contact lenses fitted to an existing script. The business does not perform eye exams, prescribe glasses or contacts, or diagnose eye conditions. This model means lower prices on frames and lenses than a combined exam-and-dispensary facility, but it requires the customer to schedule an exam separately if they need one.
Sunland Optical stocks frames from multiple brands and price tiers. Frame prices typically range from $80 to $300, with most mid-range options falling between $120 and $180. Single-vision lenses (for one distance, such as reading or distance vision only) start around $100 to $150 and scale upward depending on lens material, coatings (anti-scratch, blue-light filtering, UV protection), and thickness. Progressive lenses (no-line bifocals for people who need correction at multiple distances) generally cost $200 to $400. Contact lens pricing depends on brand and quantity; a box of monthly lenses typically runs $40 to $80 per box. Confirm current pricing by phone or visit, as wholesale costs and promotions shift seasonally.
Sunland Optical's main competitors in Oklahoma City are independent dispensaries (such as those run by individual optometrists' offices) and chain retailers like LensCrafters and Walmart Vision Center. Chain stores often have lower frame prices ($50 to $150) and standardized lens pricing ($100 to $250 for single vision), but their frame selection tends toward current trends rather than variety in style or fit. Independent optometrist offices typically bundle exams and dispensary services, meaning you pay for an eye exam ($100 to $150) even if you only need frames and lenses; however, you get personalized fitting and can address any eye issues same-visit. Sunland Optical suits customers with a current, valid prescription who want mid-range quality without exam costs, or who prefer a standalone dispensary where the focus is on fit and frame selection rather than volume. It does not suit someone needing an eye exam, fitting contact lenses from scratch (where an eye-care professional must confirm fit and vision), or customers seeking the lowest possible prices.
Choose Sunland Optical if you have a recent, valid prescription (usually less than 1-2 years old, depending on state law) and need new frames or replacement contact lenses. It also suits people who want to avoid paying for an exam they do not need, or who prefer working with a dedicated dispensary staff focused on frame fit rather than add-on services. Do not choose this location if you have not had an eye exam in over a year, need a contact lens fitting or refitting, suspect an eye condition (redness, pain, vision changes, floaters), or want a single-stop shop where you can have an exam and pick up glasses the same day. Those situations require a full-service eye-care provider.
Arrive with a current written prescription (or bring the prescription bottle or contact lens box). If you need glasses, the staff will help you try on frames, check fit at the bridge and temples, and confirm your pupillary distance (PD, the distance between your pupils) to ensure lenses are cut accurately. If the prescription lists a PD, the staff uses that; if not, they may measure you or ask your previous eye doctor to provide it. Once you select frames and lens options (material, coatings, tint), the staff will estimate turnaround time (usually 1 to 3 weeks for standard lenses, faster for some options) and process payment. For contact lenses, bring your current script and lens brand; staff will verify fit and expiration, then fill the order. You typically pick up glasses within the quoted window; contacts may be available immediately or ordered and held for pickup.
Sunland Optical operates during standard retail hours, typically 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, with reduced or no Sunday hours. Verify these by phone, as hours are subject to staffing and seasonal changes. Parking is available on-site or in shared retail lots depending on the exact location. The shop accepts most major insurance plans, including vision plans like VSP and EyeMed; bring your vision insurance card to confirm coverage and out-of-pocket costs before ordering, as co-pays and deductibles vary. Walk-in appointments are available but can incur wait times during lunch or late afternoon; calling ahead to reserve a frame-fitting slot shortens delays.
Sunland Optical fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's eye-care market: it delivers competitive pricing and professional fitting for customers with prescriptions, without tying them to an exam they may not need.
