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Eyecare center pricing

  • Eye specialist consultation
    $300
  • Cataract surgery
    $360
  • Refractive lens exchange
    $350
  • Laser eye surgery
    $300
  • Implantable contact lens
    $320
  • Glaucoma treatment
    $250
  • Diabetic retinopathy treatment
    $380
  • Macular degeneration treatment
    $460
  • Dry eye syndrome treatment
    $520

Eyecare price list

  • Eye specialist consultation
    $300
  • Cataract surgery
    $360
  • Refractive lens exchange
    $350
  • Laser eye surgery
    $300
  • Implantable contact lens
    $320
  • Glaucoma treatment
    $250
  • Diabetic retinopathy treatment
    $380
  • Macular degeneration treatment
    $460
  • Dry eye syndrome treatment
    $520

Eyecare price list

  • Eye specialist consultation
    $300
  • Cataract surgery
    $360
  • Refractive lens exchange
    $350
  • Laser eye surgery
    $300

Eyecare center pricing

  • Eye specialist consultation
    $300
  • Cataract surgery
    $360
  • Refractive lens exchange
    $350
  • Laser eye surgery
    $300
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Preliminary

$ 49.25 / check up
  • Follow up call & Assistants
  • 100% Guarantee & Cashback
  • Check up 2x a week
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Gold

$ 70.00 / check up
  • Offer the family discounts
  • online scheduling appointments
  • Check up 2x a month
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Silver

$ 60.25 / check up
  • Stylish Frame Discounts Available.
  • Flexible Payment Monthly or Annual
  • Routine Eye Exams Included

Asking question

An optometrist is a healthcare professional specializing in eye and vision care and they provide a range of various services like Vision Therapy, Diagnosis and Treatment, Comprehensive Eye Examinations and a lot more.

For most adults, a comprehensive eye exam every 1 to 2 years is recommended. However, individuals with specific conditions or risk factors may require more frequent exams. Children and seniors often have different schedules.

Yes, you can wear contact lenses if you have astigmatism. There are specialized toric contact lenses designed specifically for individuals with astigmatism. These lenses are crafted to correct the irregular curvature of the cornea or lens in the eye that causes astigmatism.

A glasses prescription is typically considered valid for two years in most places, but this can vary depending on local regulations and the policies of your eye care provider. In some cases, prescriptions may be valid for up to five years for adults.

No, you usually do not need to leave your glasses with an optical provider if you only want the new lenses. In most cases, optical shops and providers offer lens replacement services where you can keep your existing frames.