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A regular eye exam or comprehensive eye exam at The EyeDoctors Optometrists provides an overall picture of the health of your eyes. Optometrists then determine eye care and vision care plans based on your eye health.
Contact lens exams at The EyeDoctors Optometrists go one step further and are designed specifically for contact lens wearers, or those interested in wearing them. These exams are similar but contact exams do have more specialized tests involved.

When it comes to the actual cost of an eye exam and contact lens fitting, it can vary. A typical range is anywhere from $19 to over $250. The eye care team at The EyeDoctors Optometrists works with you to answer any questions about costs and help determine if exams are included in your insurance plan.
Some factors that impact the cost of a contact lens exam include:
The strength of your contact prescription, which can influence the brand or lens type your doctor recommends
The brand of lenses you'll need
Whether or not you have any conditions, such as cataracts, dry eye, or diabetic retinopathy that may make the fitting of the lenses more complicated
Additive features, such as eye color enhancement

Beyond contact eye exam cost, the type of contacts will make a difference in what you ultimately pay. Here's a cheat sheet to give you an idea of what to expect (note that prices vary over time, so this is an estimate only):
Daily disposable lenses, replaced each day. Yearly costs can range between $700 to $950, but bulk buying typically lowers this overall cost.
Rigid gas-permeable lenses made of a firm material. Because these are sturdier and could easily last you a full year, prices for these per lens are among the most expensive options available.
Colored contact lenses. These lenses typically run between $45 to $90 for a box of six. If these also correct for astigmatism, you can expect to pay more.
Multifocal or bifocal contact lenses. These offer at least near and far vision and tend to be pricier, running potentially up to $1,500 per year.
Contact lenses are not one-size-fits-all, and it’s important to choose a lens that is comfortable and provides the vision help you need. View more information about the specialty contact lenses available at The EyeDoctors Optometrists.

In figuring cost, don't forget about possible offsets that may bring the price down.
At The EyeDoctors Optometrists, our major insurers include United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, VSP and Eyemed. Our team is always happy to answer any insurance questions and help you determine what services are covered. Contact the The EyeDoctors Optometrists team at (844) 393-2428.

If you're interested in wearing contacts, schedule an appointment at The EyeDoctors Optometrists location near you in Kansas. Our team is here to answer any questions about contact exams, fittings, cost and insurance.