Vanaki Eye Care is an independent optometry practice in Oklahoma City that performs full vision exams, prescribes corrective lenses, and specializes in fitting contacts for patients with keratoconus and other corneal irregularities. The practice operates as a medical optometry office, meaning it diagnoses and manages eye conditions (dry eye, glaucoma screening, diabetic retinopathy screening) beyond refraction and lens prescription.
Vanaki Eye Care functions as a full-service optometry clinic staffed by one or more licensed optometrists. Unlike a retail optical chain, this is a medical practice focused on diagnosis and prescription, with contact lens fitting as a particular strength. The clinic does not perform surgery; patients requiring cataract removal or LASIK are referred to ophthalmologists. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and also serves uninsured and self-pay patients.
A standard vision exam at Vanaki Eye Care costs between $125 and $180 for uninsured patients, depending on the complexity of testing and any additional diagnostics (such as glaucoma screening or corneal topography). Insurance coverage varies by plan; copays typically range from $20 to $50 for in-network visits. A current prescription is not required to schedule an exam.
Contact lens fittings are charged separately from the exam. A standard contact lens fitting, including multiple pairs for trial, runs $75 to $120. Specialty fittings for keratoconus or other irregular corneas cost $150 to $250 because they require additional mapping, multiple trial pairs, and extended follow-up visits to ensure the lens seats correctly and provides stable vision. Lens prices themselves vary by brand and material; soft contacts average $30 to $60 per box of six lenses, and rigid gas-permeable lenses (often necessary for keratoconus) run $80 to $150 per pair.
Eyeglass prescriptions are provided at no additional charge after an exam. Frame and lens prices depend on the optical shop; many patients purchase frames and lenses elsewhere after obtaining their prescription.
Oklahoma City has several major optometry chains (LensCrafters and Walmart Vision Center) and independent practices. LensCrafters, located in multiple malls and shopping centers across the metro, offers quick exam appointments and in-store frame and lens fulfillment; however, wait times for exams can stretch to several weeks during peak seasons, and staff turnover sometimes affects continuity. Walmart Vision Center provides lower-cost exams (often $60 to $90) and frames but typically does not specialize in complex contact lens fits.
Vanaki Eye Care is best suited to patients seeking expertise in specialty contact lenses, particularly those with keratoconus, astigmatism, or post-surgical corneal shape changes. The independent practice model allows for longer appointment times and individualized lens fitting protocols that chain clinics often cannot accommodate. For patients with straightforward vision correction needs and a priority on convenience and low cost, a chain provider may be more practical. Vanaki Eye Care is a stronger choice when a standard contact lens has not worked or when a patient's cornea requires custom solutions.
Vanaki Eye Care is an excellent fit for patients who have struggled to find comfortable contact lenses elsewhere, anyone with keratoconus or other corneal irregularities, and those seeking ongoing management of eye health conditions under one optometrist rather than navigating multiple referrals. The practice also serves patients who prioritize relationship-based care and continuity; the same optometrist often sees returning patients, reducing the time spent explaining history and preferences.
Vanaki Eye Care is not the right choice for patients who need eyeglasses made in-house on the same day; the practice does not grind lenses on-site. It is also less practical for those with very limited appointment flexibility, as specialty contact lens fittings often require two or more visits to achieve the correct fit.
A first appointment at Vanaki Eye Care typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes. The optometrist will perform a comprehensive eye health screening, including intraocular pressure measurement (glaucoma risk), examination of the retina, and visual field testing if indicated by age or medical history. The refraction (determining the lens prescription) follows, along with questions about contact lens history, comfort problems, and lifestyle priorities.
If the patient is pursuing contact lenses, the optometrist will measure corneal curvature with a keratometer or topographer and select trial lenses to test fit. The patient may wear trial lenses for a brief period in-office to confirm comfort and vision quality, or trial lenses may be dispensed to wear for one to seven days before a follow-up visit. Specialty fits often require a second appointment to refine the lens choice.
Vanaki Eye Care is located in Oklahoma City and is open Monday through Friday during standard business hours, typically 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; specific hours and Saturday availability should be confirmed by phone or the practice website, as these vary seasonally and by demand. The practice accommodates some same-day appointments for urgent concerns (pain, sudden vision loss) if space permits.
Street or lot parking is available at the practice location. No public transit route serves the clinic directly; personal transportation is necessary.
Vanaki Eye Care's specialty in complex contact lens fitting and corneal management addresses a care gap in Oklahoma City's optometry landscape, making it the primary local resource for patients for whom standard vision correction has not worked.
