Total Vision Care is an independent optometry practice in Oklahoma City where Lisa Mayes OD conducts comprehensive eye exams, fits both soft and rigid gas-permeable contact lenses, and maintains an on-site optical lab for faster frame and lens processing.
Mayes operates a single-provider optometry clinic focusing on refractive error correction and contact lens management rather than surgical or disease-state specialization. The in-house lab distinguishes it from larger retail chains: glasses and contact lens orders are processed on-site rather than sent to a third party, typically reducing turnaround time from weeks to days. The practice accepts most major vision insurance plans and is not affiliated with a hospital system or large ophthalmic group.
Comprehensive eye exams (including refraction and eye health assessment) cost approximately $150 to $200, though this varies based on complexity and insurance coverage. Verify current pricing by calling ahead, as contact lens fitting fees may be billed separately from the eye exam itself.
Contact lens fitting is Mayes's stated specialty. Soft lens options include single-vision, multifocal, and toric (astigmatism) designs; rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses are also available for patients with keratoconus, high astigmatism, or presbyopia who find soft lenses inadequate. Fitting fees typically range from $75 to $125 and usually include a trial period with follow-up evaluations to confirm proper fit and vision.
Eyeglasses are dispensed directly from the in-house optical lab. Frame selection is limited compared to big-box retailers like Walmart Vision Center or LensCrafters, but single-vision and progressive glasses are manufactured on-site, reducing wait time to 1-3 business days in most cases. Pricing is competitive with retail chains for standard progressive lenses but may be higher for specialty coatings (anti-reflective, blue-light filtering, photochromic).
Oklahoma City has several large retail vision providers. Walmart Vision Center and Sam's Club Optical offer lower frame prices and faster mail-in lens processing but rely on remote labs and typically deliver within 7-10 business days. National chains like LensCrafters and Pearle Vision provide wider frame selection and extended hours but charge more for progressive lenses and have longer appointment lead times during peak seasons.
Choose Total Vision Care if you prioritize quick turnaround on glasses, need expert contact lens fitting (especially for complex cases like RGP or high astigmatism), or prefer working with a single optometrist over rotating providers. Choose a retail chain if you want maximum frame variety, longer operating hours, or the lowest possible frame price.
Most Oklahoma City optometrists work within primary-care settings (family medicine clinics) or optical retail environments. Mayes's independent model means fewer administrative delays but also narrower in-house resources; routine exams work well here, but referrals to ophthalmologists for surgery or advanced disease management are the expectation rather than the exception.
Total Vision Care is well-suited to patients seeking reliable contact lens fitting, those who have struggled with soft lens comfort and want RGP evaluation, and people who need glasses within days rather than weeks. It works for established patients in Oklahoma City and those with flexible schedules, as the single-provider model means limited appointment availability during high-demand periods.
It is less practical for patients requiring same-day glasses (none are available), those needing extensive frame choice, or anyone who prefers evening or weekend hours. Patients with advanced eye disease, glaucoma, retinal problems, or surgical needs will require ophthalmology referral.
A first appointment typically includes a comprehensive eye exam lasting 45 minutes to an hour. Mayes will perform visual acuity testing, refraction, tonometry (eye pressure check), and an examination of the front and back of the eye. If you are seeking contact lens fitting, the visit includes corneal topography (mapping of corneal curvature) and a trial fitting with take-home lenses; a follow-up visit 1-2 weeks later confirms fit and vision.
Bring a list of current medications, recent eye prescriptions if available, and your insurance card. Many plans require pre-authorization for certain contact lens or frame benefits; calling ahead avoids unexpected out-of-pocket charges.
Total Vision Care is located at a ground-floor retail address in Oklahoma City; most patients access it by car. Confirm current hours and appointment availability by phone or website, as these details change seasonally. Single-provider practices often have limited evening or weekend availability, and lead times for non-urgent exams may extend 4-6 weeks during back-to-school season (August-September) or post-holiday periods (January). Parking is typically lot-based and free.
Total Vision Care fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's vision care landscape: fast contact lens fitting and on-site glasses production. For patients tired of retail chains and willing to work within a smaller practice's schedule, it justifies a place in the city's optometry options.
