Full Spectrum Optometry is an independent optometry practice in Oklahoma City offering routine eye exams, contact lens fittings, and eyewear prescriptions, with the operational advantage of an on-site optical lab that can produce glasses in a single visit rather than requiring a multi-day turnaround to an external facility.
Full Spectrum Optometry operates as a standalone optometry office, not part of a larger chain or hospital system. The practice employs licensed optometrists (not ophthalmologists) who perform refractive examinations, screen for common eye diseases, and fit contact lenses. The distinguishing feature is the in-house laboratory, which allows the practice to cut and finish glasses frames on-site, reducing the typical waiting period from three to seven business days at competing practices to same-day or next-day completion.
Full Spectrum Optometry provides:
Most vision insurance plans are accepted, but coverage thresholds and copays vary significantly by plan. Verify your plan's coverage before your appointment, as some plans cover the exam only and require you to pay full price for frames and lenses, while others include an eyewear allowance (commonly $130 to $150 annually).
Full Spectrum Optometry's on-site lab is its primary operational distinction. Most independent optometrists and all major chain practices (LensCrafters, Pearle Vision, Visionworks) outsource glasses production, meaning a patient ordering glasses typically waits five to ten business days. Full Spectrum Optometry's in-house capability cuts that to same-day or next-day service, a material advantage for urgent corrections or patients with time constraints.
Chain optometry locations in Oklahoma City, such as the LensCrafters inside the Skirvin Tower Saks Fifth Avenue or Pearle Vision locations across the metro, offer wider frame selection and promotional pricing but require external lab processing. Smaller independent practices scattered across the city operate similarly to Full Spectrum Optometry but lack on-site labs, requiring the same multi-day turnaround.
If frame selection is your priority, chain retailers often stock 200+ frames in-store; Full Spectrum Optometry's frame inventory is smaller but curated. If fast turnaround is critical, Full Spectrum Optometry's lab advantage is meaningful. If you prioritize insurance network inclusion and locations, chain practices tend to be in more retail-accessible areas.
Full Spectrum Optometry is well-suited to:
It is less suitable for:
Schedule an appointment online or by phone; walk-ins are accepted subject to optometrist availability. Arrive 10 minutes early to complete a health history form covering eye diseases, medications, and vision complaints. The comprehensive exam typically runs 30 to 45 minutes and includes a refraction (determining your prescription), eye pressure measurement, visual field screening, and dilated fundus examination. The optometrist will discuss findings, diagnose refractive error, and if glasses are ordered, hand the prescription to the lab team; you will return to pick up completed glasses within 24 hours (or same-day for simple, in-stock prescriptions).
Full Spectrum Optometry is located in Oklahoma City proper. Confirm current hours by phone or website, as optometry practices sometimes shift hours seasonally. Parking is typically available on-site or in adjacent lots; street parking availability depends on the specific neighborhood. The practice accepts major vision insurance plans and also offers out-of-pocket pricing. Bring your insurance card and a valid photo ID to your first visit.
Full Spectrum Optometry fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's eye care landscape: routine optometry with the operational advantage of in-house lens fabrication, reducing friction for patients who need glasses fast and prefer working with a single provider rather than coordinating between optometrist and external optical lab.
