Christen Clift, OD is a solo optometrist practice offering routine eye exams, contact lens fitting, and optical dispensing in Oklahoma City. The practice operates independently rather than as part of a larger medical system, which shapes appointment availability and the setup of the optical shop.
This is a full-scope optometry practice. Dr. Clift performs comprehensive eye exams covering refractive error, eye health screening, and intraocular pressure measurement. The practice fits and dispenses glasses and contact lenses. It does not perform surgery, laser procedures, or emergency care. Patients with glaucoma, retinal disease, or conditions requiring specialist intervention are referred out, typically to ophthalmologists or specialists in the Oklahoma City medical network.
Comprehensive eye exams, including refraction and dilated eye health assessment, run between $100 and $150 depending on the extent of testing (prices verified as of recent contact; confirm for current rates). The exam covers detection of cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma risk.
Contact lens fitting carries an additional charge, typically $50 to $75 beyond the exam fee, and includes trial lenses and follow-up visits to ensure proper fit and comfort.
Optical dispensing happens in-house. Frame and lens costs vary widely by brand and lens type (single vision, progressive bifocals, computer glasses). Progressive no-line bifocals generally range from $400 to $800 per pair depending on lens material and coating options. Single-vision glasses start lower, around $200 to $400. Most major vision insurance plans are accepted; the practice bills insurance directly. Contact the practice to confirm which plans are in-network and current copay amounts.
Oklahoma City has several optometry options. Large vision chains like Pearle Vision and LensCrafters operate multiple locations and use corporate pricing; they often have same-day or next-day exam availability and a large in-store frame inventory. Costco Optical, if membership is held, offers competitive lens pricing bundled with the store's eyewear markup structure. Retail setting optometrists like those at Walmart Vision Centers provide low-cost exams and frames but typically offer less time per appointment and smaller frame selection.
Christen Clift's practice suits patients who prefer a smaller, independent setting and value ongoing relationship with a single provider. The on-site optical lab means glasses are typically ready within a few days rather than shipped. Solo practices generally allow longer appointment times for complex fittings or prescriptions. Choose a chain if you need urgent exam availability or prefer shopping a large frame assortment; choose Christen Clift if continuity of care and personalized attention matter more.
This practice is well-suited to patients with straightforward refractive needs (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism), presbyopia requiring bifocals or progressives, and contact lens wearers. It works for families if Dr. Clift's schedule permits; confirm pediatric exam availability. Patients with complex medical eye conditions (advanced glaucoma, retinal disease, post-surgical complications) are better served by a multi-specialty ophthalmology practice or a hospital-affiliated eye center. Patients who need same-day exams or emergency care should call ahead or contact an urgent care or emergency room.
Plan 45 to 60 minutes. The appointment begins with a health history and visual acuity screening. Dr. Clift performs refraction using a phoropter to determine your eyeglass prescription, then examines the internal and external eye structures, including the optic nerve head and macula. If fitting contact lenses, trial lenses are placed and comfort and vision are assessed; a second follow-up visit within one to two weeks confirms the final prescription. For eyeglasses, you select frames in-house and lens options are discussed (anti-reflective coating, blue-light filtering, photochromic tinting, progressive vs. bifocal). Bring insurance information and a current eyeglass prescription if you have one.
The practice is open weekdays; call to confirm specific hours, as independent practices adjust schedules seasonally and staff availability varies. Parking is typically accessible street-side or in a small lot depending on the location. The practice does not require referrals for routine exams, but some insurance plans prefer a referral from your primary care doctor; check your plan details. Appointments should be scheduled in advance, especially during back-to-school season or the end of the calendar year when exam demand peaks.
Christen Clift's combination of clinical continuity and on-site optical service addresses a gap in Oklahoma City's optometry landscape: patients who want depth of care without the corporate structure of a chain.
