Insurance & Pricing
We offer a comprehensive eye exam and overall wellness check, retinal photos and your eyeglass prescription. Exams are $135 without insurance. If you have insurance, please read the next question below.
Insurance plans vary greatly. Our team of insurance specialists will help you navigate your vision and medical plans. We are experts at helping patients maximize their benefits.
Here is what we typically find most patient’s copays are based on their plan:
- Vision Service Plan (VSP)
- Typically between $39 to $54 for your exam copay.
- EyeMed
- Typically between $39 to $49 for your exam copay.
- Primary Vision Care Services (PVCS)
- Typically between $0 to $39 for your exam copay.
- Vision Care Direct
- Typically between $0 and $39 for your exam copay.
- Tricare
- Typically between $0 and $30 for your exam copay.
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Typically between $0 and $70 for your exam copay.
- Medicaid
- Typically $0 for patients 18 and under.
- Medicare
- Typically between $19.77 and $40 for your exam copay. This depends on supplemental plans, replacement plans, and/or deductibles.
Most vision plans include a contact lens benefit. Our insurance specialists are experts at helping patients maximize their vision and insurance benefits. Our contact lens exams include a comprehensive eye exam and overall wellness check, retinal photos, your eyeglass prescription and your contact lens prescription. Contact lens exams start at $211 without insurance. If you have insurance, please read the next question below.
Insurance plans vary greatly. Our team of insurance specialists will help you navigate your vision and medical plans. We are experts at helping patients maximize their benefits.
HERE IS WHAT WE TYPICALLY FIND YOUR OUT-OF-POCKET TO BE WITH DIFFERENT VISION PLANS:
- Vision Service Plan (VSP)
- Typically between $39 to $54 for your exam copay.
- Typically between $60 to $143.10 for your contact lens evaluation (based on your lens fit).
- Total exam: Between $99 and $197
- EyeMed
- Typically between $39 to $49 for your exam copay.
- Typically between $0 and $143.10 for your contact lens evaluation (based on your lens fit).
- Total exam: Between $39 and $192
- Primary Vision Care Services (PVCS)
- Typically between $0 to $39 for your exam copay.
- Typically between $0 and $100 for your contact lens evaluation.
- Total exam: Between $0 and $189
- Vision Care Direct
- Typically between $0 and $39 for your exam copay.
- Typically between $0 and $60 for your contact lens evaluation.
- Total exam: Between $0 and $99
- Medical plans like BlueCross BlueShield, Tricare, Medicaid/Soonercare, and Medicare will never cover the cost of the contact lens portion of your exam.
There are hundreds of insurance plans. Our team of insurance specialists are experts at helping you maximize your benefits. Under some plans you will only pay $0 for your exam. Other plans can range anywhere from a $10 copay up to $60.
With some vision plans your glasses will cost as little as $0. The brand of your eyewear matters. We have acquired the highest quality and most fashion forward exclusive brands in the eyewear industry. Unlike many chain optical stores, these are not knock offs or several seasons old. Our frames start at $85 and our single vision lenses start at $70; without insurance. We offer affordable luxury frames and custom lenses that improve the clarity and sharpness in your vision, while addressing common cheap eyewear issues like digital eye strain, glare, scratching, and more. Buying high quality frames and lenses last longer and come with 1 and 2 year warranties. High quality means it is more durable, so replacing these necessities are quick and easy without a hassle.
Find a full list of insurances we take here.
Glasses & Contact Lenses
Often we can get you in the same day or week. One of the best benefits of having six very talented doctors!
We sure do! Complimentary adjustments and minor repairs to your glasses purchased at Complete Eye Care are just a part of maintaining clear and comfortable vision. Stop by at any time for a glasses adjustment.
You do not. Our optical team is available whenever you need them. Come by any time!
We sure do! Please stop by with a copy of a signed, non-expired prescription to order your glasses or contact lenses. Please bring your vision insurance information as well if you would like us to use your benefits.
By the state of Oklahoma’s recommendation, prescriptions expire after one year from the original exam date.
Typically, it takes 8-10 business days to make your lenses, depending on any special coatings you choose. These processes require baking, soaking and drying, which unfortunately cannot be sped up. The good news is, you will have a sturdy, long-lasting pair of lenses that your eyes will thank you for!
Typically, your contact lenses will be at your doorstep in one week. However, sometimes lenses can be backordered by the company that makes the lenses if they are a high plus power (+4.00 or above), high minus power (-8.00 or above). Powers above these typically are made in smaller batches due to not as many people needing these powers.
We start at as young as 6 months old! Babies eyes change so frequently as they grow, it is important to monitor any developmental changes and correct them head-on!
Exams & General Questions
Absolutely! We do a lot of contact lens only exams for patients in the military, veterans and tribal members. If you have had your annual eye exam at another doctor’s office, we are more than happy to perform the contact lens portion of the exam. The original exam must be no more than 30 days old. This means, if your original exam was done on the 1st of the month, you have 30 days to get in for your evaluation before you would need another full exam, according to state regulations. Be sure to bring your complete exam records from the original exam with you to your appointment. For these exams, our contact lens evaluations are $76 for sphere, $117 for astigmatism, or $159 for multifocal; without insurance. See the above question for your estimated out-of-pocket cost based on your insurance.
Your contact lens prescription is based on your glasses prescription. However, the two prescriptions are not the same. Contact lenses are regulated by the FDA and are classified as a Class B medical device. Contact lenses require their own evaluation to determine a health fitting relationship between the eyes and the contacts. Your optometrist will determine the appropriate size, base curve, tear exchange and tightness for the contacts and each eye. Everyone’s eyes are different and have different shapes and prescriptive needs. One brand of contact lenses that fits your eyes may not fit another person’s eyes. It is important that the doctor determines the healthiest fit for your eyes.
We have three locations!
- Complete Eye Care - Lawton
- 4250 NW Cache Road, Lawton, OK, 73505
- (Ph) 580-355-2020
- (F) 580-248-0074
- Complete Eye Care - Downtown
- 409 C Avenue, Lawton, OK, 73501
- (Ph) 580-248-5280
- (F) 580-248-4500
- Complete Eye Care - Newcastle
- 918 NW 32nd Street Newcastle, OK 73065
- (Ph) 405-387-4884
- (F) 405-387-2772
We are closed from 12:30pm to 1:30pm for lunch daily.