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
Optometrist (OD)VSPLicense-verifiedEye Care Professionals
Ophthalmologist (MD/DO)Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedDesert Cliffs Eyecare, PLLC
Optometrist (OD)Davis VisionEyeMedSpectera / UnitedHealthcare VisionLicense-verifiedBluetree Eyecare LLC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedInvision Eye Center
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedChristopher Burt, OD, PC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedOptic Gallery Hualapai LLC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedEye Care At Rhodes Ranch
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedRick G Winkelman OD Professional Corporation
Optometrist (OD)VSPLicense-verifiedDavid P Yesnick OD Prof Corp
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedDrs Kroll And Lighthouse
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedOptic Gallery Centennial Hills Inc.
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedSavvy Eyes
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedSummerlin Vision
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedClarity Eyecare PLLC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedClearvision Eye Centers
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedCentennial Family Eyecare
Optometrist (OD)VSPLicense-verifiedThe Eyesite Of Anthem
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedDr. Kenneth Kopolow O.D.
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedNicole Yontz OD, PC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedKaren Hsueh OD PC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedRobertson Optometry LLC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedSteven E. Grant OD PC
Optometrist (OD)License-verifiedArclight Eye Care
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.