Poage Eyecare is an independent optometry practice in Oklahoma City that emphasizes comprehensive eye exams, prescription accuracy, and a retail frame collection managed by the practice itself rather than outsourced. The office operates as a single-location practice focused on building ongoing relationships with established patients, with particular strength in fitting and adjusting frames in-house.
The practice provides full-scope optometry: comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fittings, vision correction prescriptions, and limited diagnosis of eye disease. Poage does not perform surgery; patients requiring procedures such as cataract removal or LASIK are referred to surgical partners. The frame inventory is curated and stocked on-site, allowing patients to try styles immediately during their visit rather than ordering online or through a third party. Adjustments and repairs to frames purchased at the practice are handled on-site at no additional charge.
A comprehensive eye exam (including visual acuity, refraction, eye pressure, and dilated fundus exam) is $110 to $130, depending on complexity. Contact lens fitting adds $50 to $75 beyond the exam fee. Frame prices range from $100 to $400 for most retail styles; designer frames run higher. Prescription lenses (single vision) typically cost $60 to $150 per pair depending on lens material and coating options. Basic lens packages (frames plus single-vision lenses) start around $200. Confirm current pricing by calling the practice directly, as promotional pricing on specific frame lines changes seasonally.
Most major insurance plans are accepted; patients with vision benefits should bring their card to verify coverage. Out-of-pocket costs vary widely depending on whether your plan covers the exam, frames, and lenses, or portions thereof. Poage does not offer payment plans, but accepts cash, card, and check.
Poage operates independently, unlike Visionworks and Pearle Vision, which are national chain optometry practices with walk-in availability and extended evening hours (often open until 7 or 8 p.m.). Those chains typically maintain larger frame inventories and offer promotional discounts on multiple pairs; their exams and lens prices are comparable to Poage, but Visionworks and Pearle Vision outsource frame adjustments to in-house technicians in some locations and send more complex repairs to labs.
Poage's advantage is continuity: a single optometrist who remembers your prescription history and frame adjustments over years makes decisions about lens coatings or frame style faster and with fewer questions. The trade-off is limited hours (typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed afternoons on certain days) and no same-day walk-in availability. Chain practices suit patients who need quick, unscheduled care or prefer to shop frames online after a remote exam; Poage suits patients who value building a relationship with one practitioner and want to try frames on the same day as their exam.
Poage is well-suited to patients who live or work near the practice location, have a stable prescription, and plan to return annually for exams. It serves patients who want immediate frame fitting and adjustment without waiting for shipping. Parents managing multiple children's prescriptions and frames may prefer the efficiency of one provider handling exams and fittings in sequence.
Poage is not a good fit for patients requiring urgent care (such as sudden vision changes or eye pain requiring same-day evaluation), patients with complex medical eye conditions (glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease) that warrant a larger practice with on-site diagnostic equipment, or patients who cannot be scheduled within a few weeks of calling.
Call to schedule an appointment; new patients are typically accommodated within 1 to 2 weeks. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete a health history and insurance verification form. The appointment itself lasts 45 to 60 minutes. You will sit at a refraction station where the optometrist tests your distance and near vision, checks eye pressure, and examines the health of your eye. A dilated exam (using numbing and dilating drops) follows to inspect the retina and optic nerve. After the exam, the optometrist discusses findings and writes a prescription. If purchasing frames, you will try on styles from the in-stock collection and the optometrist or frame specialist will adjust fit and check the prescription alignment. Frames are typically ready the same day or within a few business days if lenses require special coatings or if a stock frame needs minor sizing.
Poage Eyecare is located on the north side of Oklahoma City. Hours are generally 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with limited or no weekend availability; verify current hours when scheduling, as they vary by day. Street or lot parking is available; there is no valet service. The office is accessible by car and is not served by public transit routes.
Poage Eyecare serves patients who value continuity of care and same-visit frame fitting, and is a practical choice for Oklahoma City residents who have an established relationship with the practice.
