Where to Have a Local Eye Exam

Where to Have a Local Eye Exam

It's essential to have a comprehensive eye exam once per year with an optometrist to check on your eye health and vision. However, finding the time for this appointment can be difficult, especially if you’re enduring traffic to get there in the middle of the workday. 

Between battling the commute to work and your kids’ school and beyond, there never feels like there is much time left for preventive eye care. But you need an eye exam to update your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses, so this appointment is critical. 

Fortunately, there are a variety of optical stores throughout the U.S. that provide the eye care services you need outside of the 9 to 5 schedule. As someone who needs a local eye exam, here’s where you can start: 

 

Where can I get local eye exams?

For EyesIndependent Doctors of Optometry work in cities throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. We have offices in Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Boston, Atlanta, D.C., and beyond. 

The best way to learn where to have local eye exams is to visit the “Find a Store” menu on our website. You can search for your nearest eye doctor’s office by typing in your location. From there, you can find the closest optical store to you.

At all of our locations, you will discover a vast selection of eyewear, from designer brands to more affordable options. As a bonus, we even offer free adjustments for eyeglasses. The best part is that anyone can come in and request a complimentary adjustment at For Eyes, including non-customers. 

 

Does For Eyes offer walk-in eye exams near me?

Our eye care teams work hard to accommodate your busy schedule. To make it easier to book an eye appointment, many of our locations offer walk-in eye exams. If you’re curious if this is an option in your area, give your local For Eyes a call and ask.

Generally, we’ll have you come into the optometrist’s office at your convenience (within our business hours) and request to see an eye doctor. If the eye doctor is available, we’ll sign you in and prepare you for your appointment. 

If you walk-in, please make sure to bring your vision insurance and valid photo I.D. It will speed up the process and prevent you from waiting any longer than necessary. You might also bring a list of any vision loss symptoms you’ve had to keep your eye doctor informed during the exam. 

 

Summary: What is the best place for local eye exams?

For Eyes is an excellent choice if you need a local eye exam for you or another family member. Many of our locations provide evening and weekend availability. 

 

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