Bonavision is an independent optometry practice in Oklahoma City that combines routine eye exams, contact lens fitting, and eyewear dispensing with on-site lens manufacturing, eliminating the multi-day wait most patients face when glasses break or prescriptions change.
Bonavision operates as a full-service optometry clinic with vertical integration: the practice owns its own lens lab on the premises. This means patients who need new glasses or lens replacements can often leave the same day with finished frames rather than waiting three to seven business days for lab work. The practice handles standard optometric care—comprehensive exams, visual field testing, and contact lens consultations—alongside the dispensary function. It is not a retail-only glasses shop or a franchise vision center; it is physician-owned and runs its own clinical and manufacturing operations.
Comprehensive eye exams at Bonavision typically run $150 to $200, depending on complexity and testing performed; this range applies to new patients and existing patients alike. Contact lens fittings cost $100 to $150 above the exam fee and include a trial pair and follow-up fitting appointment. Eyewear pricing varies widely by frame selection and lens type. Single-vision lenses start around $150 to $250 per pair; progressive (no-line bifocal) lenses range from $300 to $600; specialized coatings such as blue-light filtering, anti-reflective treatment, or photochromic (light-sensitive) lenses add $50 to $150. Confirm current pricing by phone before your visit, as frame inventory and lab material costs shift seasonally.
The in-house lab is the operational distinction: because lenses are cut and coated on-site rather than sent to a regional lab, rush orders and simple replacement lenses often process in hours. A patient whose glasses frame breaks can request a new lens the same morning and collect repaired or replaced glasses the same afternoon in many cases.
Oklahoma City has multiple optometry practices and retail vision centers. Eyemart Express and Lenscrafters at Quail Springs Mall and Penn Square Mall offer high-volume, lower-cost frames and one-hour lens service, but they rely on regional labs for many prescriptions and cannot guarantee same-day delivery on complex or specialty lenses. Optometrists affiliated with Integris or OU Medicine clinics provide exams and dispensing within a larger health system, which suits patients seeking integration with general medical records but often involves longer appointment waits and less flexibility on frame choices. Independent practices like Bonavision position themselves between: they offer the personalized attention and local control of an independent optometrist without the limited frame selection of a corporate chain, and the on-site lab gives them a speed advantage over both franchises and institutional optometry in cases where the prescription or coating needs are straightforward.
Choose Bonavision if you need glasses fast and prefer not to order online or wait for mail delivery. Choose a retail center like Eyemart Express if price and frame variety are your priority. Choose a health-system optometrist if you want your eye care tightly coordinated with your primary care doctor.
Bonavision is ideal for patients who live or work in Oklahoma City proper, have a straightforward prescription (single-vision or basic progressive), prefer a local independent practice, and value the speed of same-day or next-day glasses. It also suits contact lens wearers who want a thorough fitting in a clinical setting rather than a chain environment. It is less suited to patients seeking the lowest possible prices on basic frames and lenses (a discount retailer may undercut it), those with highly complex prescriptions requiring specialty lab work, or patients who prefer to shop online and choose from unlimited frame inventory.
A first visit typically begins with intake paperwork covering eye health history, current medications, and vision insurance. The clinical portion includes visual acuity testing, refraction (determining your prescription), intraocular pressure measurement, and dilated eye exam. If you are a contact lens candidate, the optometrist will perform additional corneal measurements and may place trial lenses. Total time is usually 60 to 90 minutes. At the end, the optometrist discusses findings and prescription options. If you choose to purchase glasses on-site, staff take frame measurements and send the order to the lab; you will either wait a few hours for simple lenses or return the next day for more complex prescriptions.
Bonavision operates in Oklahoma City proper; contact the practice directly to confirm current hours, as they vary by season and staff availability. Parking is typically available in a lot adjacent to or shared with the office complex. The practice is inside the city limits and accessible by major thoroughfares. Call ahead to confirm hours and to check wait times, especially during back-to-school season (August to September) and after-holiday periods when glasses demand peaks.
Bonavision's retained control of its lab and willingness to keep exams and eyewear under one roof make it a practical alternative for Oklahoma City residents who value speed and local service over the lowest retail price or the broadest online selection.
