Eye Care Oklahoma is a single-location optometry practice in Oklahoma City that handles routine eye exams, contact lens fittings, and frames and lenses sales in-house, serving patients who want to walk out with glasses or contacts the same day rather than waiting for a referral to a separate optical shop.
Eye Care Oklahoma operates as a full-service optometry clinic, meaning it combines clinical eye exams with retail optical services. The practice employs licensed optometrists (not ophthalmologists, who are MDs trained in eye surgery) and can diagnose refractive errors, screen for common eye diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration, and fit glasses and contact lenses. It does not perform surgery; patients needing cataract removal, LASIK, or retinal treatment are referred to a surgical specialist. The business model emphasizes convenience: you schedule an exam, have it performed on-site, and can select frames and order lenses without leaving or scheduling a second appointment at a separate optical retailer.
Eye Care Oklahoma charges $150 to $200 for a comprehensive eye exam that includes refraction (determining your glasses or contact prescription), eye health assessment, and tonometry (glaucoma screening). Contact lens fitting—which requires additional testing beyond a standard exam—typically runs $50 to $100 on top of the exam fee if you are not a returning patient with an existing prescription. Glasses begin at $150 for basic plastic frames and single-vision lenses and climb to $500 or more for designer frames or progressive bifocals. Contact lens prices vary by brand; most common daily-wear soft lenses cost $25 to $50 per box of 30. The practice accepts most major vision insurance plans (VSP, EyeMed, Aetna Vision); coverage usually includes the exam at no out-of-pocket cost and a frame allowance of $100 to $150. Ask during booking whether your plan is active, as coverage verification is not always automatic. Prices listed above apply as of 2024; confirm current fees when you call.
Oklahoma City has both optometry-only practices and medical eye clinics affiliated with Integris Health and OU Medicine that house both ophthalmologists and optometrists under one roof. At smaller optometry-only clinics (such as independent practices in midtown or northwest Oklahoma City), exam and frame costs are often similar to Eye Care Oklahoma, but those practices may require you to order glasses online or at a separate retailer if you prefer price shopping. At larger medical centers like Integris Eye Care or OU Medicine's ophthalmology department, you see an ophthalmologist (which can be necessary if you have cataracts, glaucoma requiring laser treatment, or diabetic retinopathy), but the appointment lead time is often 4 to 8 weeks for routine care, whereas Eye Care Oklahoma typically schedules exams within 2 weeks. If you need surgery or advanced diagnostics (optical coherence tomography, visual fields, retinal imaging), those centers are better equipped; if you want an exam and new glasses fast, an optometry practice like Eye Care Oklahoma is more direct.
Choose Eye Care Oklahoma if you need a routine eye exam, new or updated glasses or contact lenses, or both, and prefer same-day availability and single-stop service. You are a good fit if you have no history of eye disease or recent vision loss and are comfortable with an optometrist rather than a physician. Avoid it if you are experiencing flashes of light, sudden floaters, eye pain, or vision loss (go to an ER or call 911), or if you have been told you need cataract surgery, LASIK, or treatment for glaucoma or retinal disease (ask your primary care doctor or optometrist for a referral to a surgical ophthalmologist). People with existing contact lens prescriptions who want a quick refill without an exam may find it more cost-effective to order online; Eye Care Oklahoma can update your prescription if needed, but the exam fee applies.
Call to schedule a comprehensive eye exam, which takes 45 minutes to an hour. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete a brief health and medication history. The optometrist will measure your eye pressure, examine the inside and outside of your eye using a slit lamp and dilated fundus exam, and perform refraction using a phoropter (the device with the spinning lenses) to determine your glasses prescription. If you want contact lenses, the fitting includes measuring your cornea curvature and lens diameter. After the exam, an optician will help you select frames and discuss lens options (single-vision, progressive, anti-reflective coating, blue-light filtering). You will receive a written prescription valid for one year. If you buy glasses or contacts from Eye Care Oklahoma, you can pick them up within 5 to 10 business days for standard orders; rush orders (1 to 2 days) incur an extra fee.
Eye Care Oklahoma is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday mornings 9 a.m. to noon. Confirm current hours by phone, as holiday schedules vary. The practice has street parking and a small lot; arrival 10 minutes before your appointment is standard. Walk-in exams are not available; all appointments must be booked in advance by phone or online.
Eye Care Oklahoma fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City residents who do not have a complicated eye history and want an exam and new glasses or contacts completed in a single visit rather than split across two locations.
