We are a self-pay practice and are not credentialed with any vision or medical insurance.
Our mission is to cater to patients with complicated vision and eye health needs. Each unique situation requires a personalized solution. Operating as a self-pay practice gives us the flexibility to devote extra time and effort toward that end while providing a high caliber of care. We can also be very transparent about how much your care will cost.
We accept cash, credit/debit cards, certified checks, as well as flex-spending cards such as FSAs and HSAs.
If you have insurance, you may still be able to use your out-of-network benefits. We ask that you pay for the exam up front and self-submit for reimbursement from your insurance provider. We can provide you with an itemized receipt that includes diagnosis and procedure codes to aid in that process.
Non-Specialty Exams (CURRENTLY ON HOLD)
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Includes glasses prescription, dry eye screening, retinal health evaluation, glaucoma screening, eye pressure check and macular degeneration screening. Includes diabetic eye exams. Does NOT include contact lens prescription.
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Includes conventional contact lens exam or prescription, glasses prescription, dry eye screening, retinal health evaluation, glaucoma screening, eye pressure check and macular degeneration screening. Includes diabetic eye exams.
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Red eye, pink eye, stuck contact lenses, eye itchiness, eye discharge, styes, dry eye, etc. One time visit.
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Glasses prescription only. Includes second opinion on prescription from outside offices. One time visit.
Conventional Contact Lenses
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Must have a valid glasses prescription.
Conventional contact lenses include: spherical contacts, contacts for regular astigmatism and colored contact lenses. Renewal of existing prescriptions also falls under this category.
Includes contact lens prescription and one follow up within 60 days, if needed. Does not include materials.
For new wearers, an insertion and removal training session is mandatory and is an additional $100.
If additional follow up is needed, $50 per follow up may apply. All contact lens checks after 60 days are considered a new exam ($100). A contact lens prescription will be written after all services are complete.
Non-Conventional Contact Lenses
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A one hour consultation is scheduled before proceeding with any contact lens design to determine what option works best for you. Should you choose to proceed within 60 days of your consultation, the $100 fee will go towards the cost of whichever lens design is selected.
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Includes a contact lens prescription and three office visits, if needed. Does not include materials. If additional follow up is needed for difficult cases, an additional $50 per follow up may apply. All contact lens checks after 90 days are considered a new exam. A contact lens prescription will be written after all services are complete. This fee is non-refundable.
For regular corneas and simple prescriptions: $200
For irregular corneas or complex prescriptions: $500
For GP lenses, we require material purchase through our office due to the custom nature of the lenses. Cost of materials range greatly. Payment for contacts will not be required until pricing of materials is available. Cost of materials will be determined at the consultation visit. Once payment for the lenses is received, the order will go out.
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Performance tinted soft contact lenses designed to mitigate visual noise to aid visual performance in athletic settings. These lenses enhance contrast to enable the wearer to see objects with great clarity.
If an insertion and removal training session is needed, there is an additional $100 charge. Does not include materials. This fee is non-refundable.
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For migraines, iris trauma , congenital anomalies, eye trauma, cosmetic needs or those suffering from light sensitivity.
Includes 1 year’s supply of lenses, contact lens exams, fitting, color matching, and insertion and removal training as needed.
Pricing of lenses determined after consultation visit.
Specialty/Medical Contact Lenses
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A one hour consultation is scheduled before proceeding with any contact lens design to determine what option works best for you. Should you choose to proceed within 60 days of your consultation, the $100 fee will go towards the cost of whichever lens design is selected.
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Custom scleral lenses are fit via a pre-manufactured fitting set with trial and error. This is an art as much as a science!
For regular corneas, dry eye, mild-to-moderately irregular corneas and relatively symmetrical corneas and scleras. May take several office visits to get the final lens(es).
New wearers: $2000 flat fee. Includes lenses, initial fitting, insertion and removal training(s), supplies review, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scans, anterior segments scans, photos, and remake lenses (if applicable) within a 90 day period.
Established wearers: $1500 flat fee. Includes reordering traditional scleral lenses that need minimal-to-no change that are outside the 90 day warranty, along with all of the above without insertion and removal training visits. Must submit faxed records to us of previous scleral lens exams.
Spare pair discount: For second pairs of lenses that are duplicates of a finalized process, or a reorder on a non-expired prescription. In this case, cost would be discussed at the end of the exam process on a case-by-case basis due to the custom nature of these lenses. Spare pairs come without a 90 day warranty and are at a discount. Spare pairs do not come with follow ups or checks, they are purely a material purchase.
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For infants under 12 months of age. Must be referred by pediatric ophthalmologist.
Includes contact lens evaluation, insertion and removal training for parents, contact lens materials, and follow ups as needed for up to 12 months.
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Hybrid lenses combine two types of materials into one unique lens. The center is made of a rigid material to provide clear, stable vision while the rest of the lens is soft in order to keep the lenses comfortable throughout the day. Great for those who have astigmatism, play sports, or have demanding visual needs.
Pricing varies depending on corneal shape, multifocal needs, established or new wearer. Pricing will be determined after a consultation.
Custom and Premium Scleral Lenses, Devices and Prosthetics
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Best for those with a large degree of irregularity, asymmetric or severe keratoconus, surgical irregularities or other complicated issues that can make fittings difficult. Reduces chair time due to lens being designed off of scans rather than trial and error.
Scleral profilometry and topography guided scans use technology to create a software-based scleral lens. The resulting lens will conform precisely to the shape of the sclera while having uniform clearance over the irregular cornea.
New wearers: $2200 flat fee.
Established wearers: $1700 flat fee.
Includes lenses, fittings, insertion and removal training for new wearers, scleral profilometry and topography guided scans, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scans, anterior segment scans and photos and remake lenses (if needed). Up to 5 office visits within a 90 day period.
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For those aiming for the best vision correction possible. Must already have a properly-fitted scleral lens, or can be added onto a scleral lens exam from the above menu.
Although most succeed in scleral lenses, there are still many scleral lens users who experience residual HOA such as glare, starbursts, halos, visual fog, residual astigmatism and “soft” vision after an otherwise successful scleral lens fit. With OVITZ technology, we are able to significantly reduce or eliminate residual aberrations by taking a wavefront map of the eye to determine their cause. This new information can then be applied to correct the scleral lens device.
Evaluation and scan consultation only: $200
Package pricing varies by manufacturer. Pricing will be determined after the consultation.
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Best for those with highly irregular scleras, large pingueculas, glaucoma surgeries, post-surgical abnormalities or those who have “failed” with other types of scleral lenses due to discomfort. Suitable for those who have double vision that need prism correction.
An impression-mold is taken of the cornea and sclera for a highly customized and specific scleral lens. The impression takes a few minutes and the resulting lens is much more likely to fit optimally on the first attempt.
Coming soon.
Includes all molds and lens costs, initial fittings, insertion and removal training(s), Optical Coherence
Tomography (OCT) scans, anterior segment scans and photos and remake lenses (if needed). Up to 5 office visits within a 90 day period.