Going to the eye doctor can be inconvenient, time-consuming, and may not even be covered by your insurance.
With Smart Vision Exams, you can complete your vision test in 5 minutes and it’s so affordable, you won’t care if it’s not covered on your insurance. Even better, you’ll get to keep a digital copy of your prescription so you won’t lose it ever again.
Why would you want to pay more for old technology that hasn’t changed since the 1900’s when you can get the latest, proven cutting edge tests at a fraction of the price?
Smart Vision Exams are so inexpensive that you can take tests whenever you think your prescription needs adjusting. Instead of waiting a few years until you can afford your next exam, take a Smart Vision test today and start seeing clearly in minutes.
Why would you want to pay more for old technology that hasn’t changed since the 1900’s when you can get the latest, proven cutting edge tests at a fraction of the price?
Smart Vision Exams are so inexpensive that you can take tests whenever you think your prescription needs adjusting. Instead of waiting a few years until you can afford your next exam, take a Smart Vision test today and start seeing clearly in minutes.
The test is only 5-minutes-no appointment necessary
We promise not to ask you “Which is better, 1 or 2?”
We promise not to dilate your eyes.
We promise you won’t have to take the day off work.
FOR CONTACT LENS PRESCRIPTION RENEWALS BRING A COPY OF YOUR LAST PRESCRIPTION OR THE BOX/VILE THE CONTACTS CAME IN. IF YOU CURRENTLY WEAR GLASSES PLEASE BRING THEM WITH YOU REGARDLESS OF CONDITION.
A: All vision exams are reviewed by state licensed ophthalmologists who review all the data collected during the test and issue a prescription for glasses or contact lenses. In some cases a doctor will request additional information from a patient or recommend the patient see a doctor.
A: No, prescriptions are given at the discretion of the state licenced ophthalmologists who reviews your test results. Some individuals may not be eligible to receive a prescription for a number of reasons, including age, medical history, anomalies in the pictures taken and information provided during the test which might be indicators of other eye health issues. In those cases the doctors will either request additional information or recommend you see a doctor for a full eye health exam.