Our thorough eye exams check vision clarity, detect early signs of eye disease, and ensure long-term eye health with personalized recommendations.
Customized low vision care helps maximize independence, using advanced tools and strategies to improve daily activities and overall quality of life.
Our targeted dry eye treatments restore moisture, reduce irritation, and improve comfort, helping you enjoy clearer, healthier vision every day.
We provide precise fittings and comfortable contact lens options, including specialty designs, to match your lifestyle and vision needs perfectly.
We offer same-day emergency eye care for injuries, infections, or sudden vision changes, ensuring fast relief and expert medical attention.
Expert guidance before surgery and attentive follow-up after, ensuring comfort, safety, and faster recovery for your complete eye health.
Yes, contact lenses are safe when prescribed and fitted properly. We ensure a perfect fit and provide guidance on safe wear and care.
Blurred vision, eye strain, headaches, dry eyes, difficulty reading, or sudden changes in vision are common signs that you should schedule an eye exam.
Yes, we work with most major vision insurance providers. Contact us to confirm your coverage before scheduling your appointment.
Impact Vision Care Optometry is out-of-network with most medical insurance plans and all vision plans (including VSP and EyeMed). In offering a Direct Eye Care approach, we are able to offer more doctor-patient time with comprehensive, high-quality care without the restrictions that many insurance providers place on in-network providers.
At this time, we do accept Medicare; however, our office is not in-network for any HMO Medicare or Medicare Advantage plans. Most PPO medical insurance plans and some vision plans do allow out-of-network coverage to help offset the cost of the visit. Please call the office to learn more.
Our office accepts cash, personal checks and credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. In addition, patients may utilize their Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) or Flex Spending Accounts (FSAs) to pay for their services and materials.