Urban Optics is an independent optometry practice in Oklahoma City where patients receive comprehensive eye exams and can purchase frames and lenses the same day, without waitlists for fabrication at external labs.
Urban Optics operates as a full-service optometry clinic with in-house optical dispensing. The practice performs refraction and eye health assessments and stocks a curated frame selection on premises, allowing same-day fitting and lens ordering. This structure distinguishes it from larger retail chains and single-provider offices that send prescriptions to centralized labs or require patients to source frames elsewhere. The practice sits in the mid-market of Oklahoma City optometry options, offering individualized care without the scale pressures of corporate chains.
A comprehensive eye exam at Urban Optics includes refraction, tonometry, and anterior and posterior segment evaluation, performed by a licensed optometrist. The exam fee typically ranges from $100 to $150, though verification is recommended as insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs vary by plan. Frame pricing starts at around $80 for basic styles and extends to $300 or more for designer or specialty frames carried in stock. Single-vision lenses run $50 to $120 per pair depending on material and coating options; progressive lenses cost $150 to $400. These figures represent the in-house pricing structure and reflect the cost of immediate availability rather than waiting for external lab orders.
The practice accepts most major vision insurance plans, including VSP and EyeMed, and applies benefits at the time of service.
Oklahoma City optometry divides into three categories: independent practices (of which Urban Optics is one), corporate chains (LensCrafters, Walmart Vision Center, Costco Optical), and specialist-focused clinics affiliated with ophthalmology groups. Corporate chains offer lower frame prices (often starting at $50) and extended hours (some open evenings and weekends), but frame selection is mass-produced and lens production frequently involves off-site labs with 7 to 10-day waits. Walmart Vision Center in Oklahoma City typically charges $75 to $120 for a basic exam and stocks frames from $40 upward; prescription completion is same-day for standard orders but can extend to five days for specialty requests. Costco Optical (membership required; annual fee $50 to $100) offers exams at $65 to $85 and frames starting at $60, with same-day fabrication available on standard prescriptions. Specialist-focused clinics (such as those operated by ophthalmology groups like Retina Consultants of Oklahoma) handle medical eye disease and surgery but do not typically stock eyewear; they refer patients to independent practices or chains for frames and lenses. Urban Optics suits patients who prioritize immediate gratification and individualized frame selection over the deepest price floor; Walmart and Costco suit budget-conscious patients willing to navigate larger retail environments.
Urban Optics is most suited to working professionals, older adults, and anyone who wears glasses and wants to avoid multiple trips or lab wait times. The practice handles uncomplicated refractive errors, presbyopia, and routine eye health screening. It does not perform complex medical diagnostics or treat advanced ocular disease; patients with glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or retinal concerns are referred to ophthalmologists. Contact lens fitting is available but is not a primary focus; patients seeking specialty contacts (scleral or keratoconus correction) may need referral to a specialized contact lens provider.
A new patient should plan 45 minutes to one hour. The visit begins with an intake form covering medical and ocular history, followed by preliminary testing (visual acuity, tonometry, visual field screening where indicated). The optometrist performs a full refraction, examining the health of the front and back of the eye with a slit lamp and dilated fundus examination. At the end of the exam, the patient receives a written prescription and a discussion of findings. If purchasing eyewear the same day, the patient selects frames from stock, and measurements are taken; standard lenses are ordered from the on-site lab and typically ready within 24 to 48 hours. Patients may pick up glasses in person or arrange delivery, depending on the practice's current logistics (verify at the time of scheduling).
Urban Optics operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited or no Saturday hours; call ahead to confirm current weekend availability. Parking is street or lot parking typical of Oklahoma City's midtown areas; the practice is not located in a large shopping center and does not have dedicated lot signage. Insurance and payment questions should be directed to the office during business hours.
Urban Optics fills a necessary niche in Oklahoma City optometry for patients who value speed and personal attention over bottom-line price, making it a practical choice for those who need eyewear the same week they receive their prescription.
