Kid's Eye Site is a pediatric optometry practice on the south side of Oklahoma City focused on comprehensive eye exams and glasses for children from infancy through their teens, operating independently with an on-site optical shop.
Kid's Eye Site functions as both an optometry clinic and retail optical space. The practice conducts full vision exams for children and fits and dispenses glasses on the same visit, eliminating the typical lag between prescription and frame selection. The owner-optometrist model means the same professional who examines your child chooses and adjusts the frames, reducing the chance of fit errors or frame-to-prescription misalignment that can happen when exam and dispensing are separated.
The practice performs pediatric comprehensive eye exams (including retinoscopy, cover tests, and ocular motility work standard to detecting amblyopia and strabismus), refraction, and glasses dispensing. Exam cost ranges from $85 to $125 depending on complexity and whether dilation is needed; pricing should be confirmed by phone at the practice. Frames start around $80 for basic stock children's styles and reach $200 or more for designer or specialty pediatric brands (adjustable temples, sports frames, or higher index lenses). Insurance coverage varies; the practice accepts most major vision plans, though copays and coverage levels differ. Out-of-pocket costs are lower here than at large optical retailers because the practice keeps inventory limited to pediatric-appropriate stock rather than carrying hundreds of adult styles.
Most general optometry practices in Oklahoma City (such as those at larger optical chains or hospital-affiliated clinics) see children alongside adults, meaning appointments may feel rushed and frame selection often requires returning to a separate location days later. Pediatric-focused optometry is rare in Oklahoma City; the next closest dedicated children's eye care option is typically a pediatric ophthalmology referral at OU Medical Center, which involves a specialist copay and longer wait times and is appropriate only when medical conditions (lazy eye requiring patching, eye turn, retinopathy risk) are suspected. For uncomplicated refraction and healthy eyes, Kid's Eye Site eliminates the referral requirement and delivers results in one visit.
This practice is best for children with healthy eyes needing their first glasses, updates to prescriptions, or annual exams. Parents seeking a quick, single-visit experience and who want their optometrist familiar with how children sit still during testing and communicate about vision will find the focused model efficient. It is not the right fit for children with suspected amblyopia, strabismus, or other medical eye conditions; those cases should be referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist. Adults accompanying children can have their own eyes examined here but should expect the space and approach to be oriented toward minors.
The appointment typically begins with a brief intake covering visual history, family eye disease, and any vision complaints from parent or child. The optometrist performs refraction using age-appropriate techniques (retinoscopy for nonverbal children, phoropter for older kids) to establish prescription. Depending on age and cooperation, dilation may be performed to check the optic nerve and retina. Once the refraction is finalized, the optometrist walks through available frames in the optical shop, adjusting the fit and checking sight line height before the prescription is glazed in. Children often receive their new glasses the same day or within 48 hours.
Kid's Eye Site operates by appointment. Hours and specific street address should be confirmed by calling the practice; parking is available at the practice location on the south side. Bring your insurance card and current glasses (if the child has them) to the first visit. The practice is closed Sundays and Mondays. If your child is very young or anxious about eye exams, mentioning this when booking allows the optometrist to plan a slightly longer appointment and a calmer sequence.
Kid's Eye Site fills a gap in Oklahoma City pediatric optometry by keeping exams and glasses in one place, reducing appointment friction for families and lowering the likelihood that a child's prescription goes unarmed because the glasses shopping step was skipped or delayed.
