What payment types are accepted?
- Cash
- Personal Checks
- Debit Card
- Master Card
- Visa
- Discover
- Diners
- FSA (Flexible Spending Account)
What languages are spoken at the office?
- English
- Spanish
- Russian
What insurances are accepted?
- VSP
- Medicare
- Eyemed/Eye Plan Care of America
- Humana Comp Benefits/Vision Care Plan
- United Healthcare
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield
- More - Check with our staff if you have other types of coverage
What is included in the comprehensive eye exam?
- Visual Acuity Exam - Sight Ability
- Confrontation Visual Fields - Peripheral Vision
- Extraocular Movements - Eye Movements
- Pupillary Tests - Neurological Test
- Cover Tests - Eye Alignment
- Ishihara Screening - Color Vision
- Stereo Screening - Depth Perception
- Retinoscopy - Estimated Prescription
- Refraction - Fine Tuned Prescription
- Slit Lamp Examination - Front Surface Eye Health
- Tonometry - Intraocular Pressure
- Dilated Fundus Examination - Back of Eye Health
- Any additional problem-based testing
What type of equipment will be used during the exam?
- Anterior Segment Camera: Evaluates front of eye health. Including: overhealth of the front portion of the eye, corneal abrasions, and foreign bodies
- Canon Non-Mydriatic Camera: Evaluates back of eye health. Including: over health of the back of the eye, retinal vasculature, cup to disc ratio, macular/foveal function, glaucoma, and macular degeneration indications
- Corneal Topographer: Test that charts the landscape of the cornea, allowing for eye surface conditions to be diagnosed and tracked. Including: astigmatism, keratoconus, and scarring from injuries. It also aids in the fitting of contact lenses
- Oculus Visual Field: Evaluates peripheral vision. It is screening tool for glaucoma/glaucoma suspects, and detection of possible lesions in the brain
- iCare Tonometer: Evaluates the pressure inside the eye. It is a screening tool used for glaucoma indication and tracking