Routine eye exams

24 board-verified practices confirmed for this visit type across 8 cities. Book an optometrist (OD) — no referral needed.

Comprehensive exams for vision, prescriptions, and early disease detection.

By city

Practices

  • Sahara Eye Center

    4.7 · 23 Google reviews

    7782 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)VSPLicense-verified
  • Eye Care Professionals

    4.8 · 600 Google reviews

    10685 Professional Cir, Reno

    Ophthalmologist (MD/DO)Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Desert Cliffs Eyecare, PLLC

    5.0 · 1 Google reviews

    4155 S Grand Canyon Dr, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)Davis VisionEyeMedSpectera / UnitedHealthcare VisionLicense-verified
  • Bluetree Eyecare LLC

    4.9 · 284 Google reviews

    2483 Wingfield Hills Rd Ste A-100, Sparks

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Invision Eye Center

    4.9 · 314 Google reviews

    6707 W Charleston Blvd Ste 1b, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Christopher Burt, OD, PC

    4.4 · 16 Google reviews

    8955 S Pecos Rd Ste 1a, Henderson

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Optic Gallery Hualapai LLC

    5.0 · 209 Google reviews

    10170 W Tropicana Ave Ste 153, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Eye Care At Rhodes Ranch

    4.8 · 649 Google reviews

    7415 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Rick G Winkelman OD Professional Corporation

    4.2 · 21 Google reviews

    2200 Harvard Way, Reno

    Optometrist (OD)VSPLicense-verified
  • David P Yesnick OD Prof Corp

    5.0 · 3 Google reviews

    9191 W Flamingo Rd Ste 120, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Drs Kroll And Lighthouse

    4.5 · 100 Google reviews

    118 California Ave, Reno

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Optic Gallery Centennial Hills Inc.

    4.6 · 150 Google reviews

    6620 N Durango Dr, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Savvy Eyes

    4.9 · 341 Google reviews

    500 E Windmill Ln, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Summerlin Vision

    4.9 · 379 Google reviews

    900 S Pavilion Center Dr Ste 140, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Clarity Eyecare PLLC

    5.0 · 141 Google reviews

    7319 S Rainbow Blvd Ste 100, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Clearvision Eye Centers

    4.6 · 432 Google reviews

    4485 S Pecos Rd, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Centennial Family Eyecare

    4.8 · 769 Google reviews

    7090 N Durango Dr, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)VSPLicense-verified
  • The Eyesite Of Anthem

    4.4 · 62 Google reviews

    11540 S Eastern Ave Ste 100, Henderson

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Dr. Kenneth Kopolow O.D.

    4.4 · 31 Google reviews

    4300 Meadows Ln, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Nicole Yontz OD, PC

    7290 Arroyo Crossing Parkway, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Karen Hsueh OD PC

    4.2 · 5 Google reviews

    2815 S Jones Blvd, Las Vegas

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Robertson Optometry LLC

    4.9 · 11 Google reviews

    1250 Great Basin Blvd, Ely

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Steven E. Grant OD PC

    4.1 · 42 Google reviews

    70 E Horizon Ridge Pkwy Ste 160, Henderson

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified
  • Arclight Eye Care

    4.9 · 838 Google reviews

    695 S Green Valley Pkwy, Henderson

    Optometrist (OD)License-verified

Common questions

How often should I get an eye exam?

Most adults should have a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years. Annual exams are recommended if you wear contacts, have diabetes, have a family history of glaucoma, or are over 60. Children should be examined before first grade and every one to two years after.

Do I need an optometrist or an ophthalmologist for a routine exam?

An optometrist (OD) handles routine exams, prescriptions, and contact lens fittings, and can detect and manage most eye conditions. You only need an ophthalmologist — a medical doctor — for surgery or complex disease, and your optometrist will refer you if that's the case.

Does vision insurance cover a routine eye exam?

Vision plans such as VSP and EyeMed typically cover one routine exam per year with a copay. Medical eye problems are billed to your medical insurance instead, which is why practices ask for both cards. Confirm which plan a practice accepts before booking.