Our Optical Shops offer the latest trends in eye wear and contact lenses at affordable prices. You’ll find a complete selection of frames in classic, contemporary and designer styles, along with a full line of accessories for storing and caring for your new glasses.

Our professional staff takes pride in measuring and fitting you with the best choices in frames and new lens technology. Plus, we’re experts at filling prescriptions accurately and to your complete satisfaction. Tell us about your lifestyle needs for work and play – we will find the right fit to match your vision requirements, appearance and activities.

Our goal is to provide the best care for your eye health and high-quality eyewear. 

Frames

The experience of the opticians is helpful in selecting frame that is right for you and your vision needs. Choose from the latest in frames, including stainless, titanium, memory metal, all lightweight and durable. A variety of frames are available. 

Eyewear

There are several brands and features of spectacle lenses to choose from. Our knowledgeable opticians can tell you about the latest products to determine which lenses meet your needs, and assist you with frame styling to help you look and see your best. 

  • Thin and light lenses
  • Bifocals/Trifocals
  • Progressive no line lenses
  • Transitions and photogreys
  • Anti-reflective coatings
  • Tints, coatings, mirrors
  • Polaroid

Contact Lenses

Today there are contacts to fit most lifestyles. Disposable lenses are available depending on the length of wear, including daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly. Gas permeable lenses are also available. Whether you wear spherical, toric or multifocal, contacts are available to fit your visual needs. Our Optical Shops carry contacts from most manufacturers such as CIBA, Johnson & Johnson and Bausch & Lomb.

Locations

  • Routine Vision Exam

    A routine vision exam usually covers:

    • A vision screening
    • An eye exam
    • A refraction (the test used to determine your glasses prescription)
    • A prescription for glasses
       

    Contact Lenses

    If you wear contact lenses, there may be an extra fee for a contact lens fitting. Coverage for this varies by plan, so please check with your vision insurance provider.

    If a Medical Issue Is Found During Your Exam

    During your eye exam, your doctor may identify a medical condition such as dry eye, an eye infection, diabetes-related changes, or another issue that requires medical care.

    If this happens, your doctor may recommend one of the following options:

    • Return for a separate medical visit.
      • The medical visit would be billed to your medical insurance.
      • Your routine vision exam would remain billed to your vision insurance.
      • This is necessary because vision and medical insurance cannot both be billed on the same day.
         
    • Address the medical issue during the current appointment.
      • The current appointment would be billed to your medical insurance instead of your vision insurance.
      • You would return another day for the routine vision exam, which would be billed to vision insurance.
      • Please note that refraction (the test used to determine your glasses prescription) is not covered by medical insurance.
         

    Your doctor will help you choose the option that best meets your individual care needs.

    Questions About Costs

    For an estimate of your out-of-pocket cost, please call Patient Financial Services at 414-777-0539. Please note, Medicare and most medical insurance plans do not cover refraction. The refraction service will be billed to you.