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How to Choose the Best Optometrist for your Contact Lens Exam

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Why you need an optometrist

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An optometrist must complete four years of college or university followed by four years of education at a college of optometry. Many will then complete a residency in a targeted area of practice, such as pediatric optometry, cornea, contact lens, macular degeneration and ocular disease. These years of training give them the skills and confidence to help fit patients with the appropriate contact lenses.

A doctor of optometry examines, diagnoses and provides treatment of eye diseases and disorders. Optometrists also assess your vision problems and need for vision correction, including glasses and contact lenses. There are many types of contact lenses, and optometrists help you find the right type for your needs.

The optometrists at The EyeDoctors have a variety of specialties and are all committed to providing patients with the vision testing, eye exams, and services they need to have optimal eye health.

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Choosing the right optometrist for you

Covering the cost of a contact lens exam

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If you have health insurance or vision insurance, find out in advance what the coverage is for contact lens exams. This includes asking:

  • What eye care services are covered by my plan?

  • What are my out-of-pocket costs?

If you don't have vision or health insurance or your insurance does not include vision coverage, you can ask an The EyeDoctors Optometrists vision center in advance what the cost will be for a contact lens exam.

How to know if you've made the right optometrist choice

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Perhaps you've selected a potential optometrist to see for your contact lens exam and scheduled an appointment at The EyeDoctors Optometrists but you're still feeling nervous. Here are some helpful questions to ask yourself to determine if they are the best eye doctor for you:

  • Do you know if you need to bring anything to the appointment? This could include an insurance card, eyeglasses (if you wear them) or a list of medications you take.

  • Were staff members friendly when setting up the appointment?

  • Did they confirm what time your appointment is and where the office is located?

If you still have questions, make a list prior to your appointment time and be prepared to discuss with your eye doctor.

Questions to ask after the contact lens exam

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Once it's time for your appointment, the optometrist will check your eyes for any eye diseases or other problems that could limit your ability to wear contact lenses. If your eyes are a good fit for contact lenses, the optometrist will perform some tests to help select the right fit for you.

Schedule a Contact Lens Exam at The EyeDoctors Optometrists

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At The EyeDoctors Optometrists, we provide quality eye care services to patients throughout Kansas. Find a location near you and schedule an exam appointment today to maintain healthy eyes and vision.