If you don't have vision insurance, you'll need to pay for your eye exam out of pocket. The cost of an eye exam can vary depending on where you go and what type of exam you need. A basic eye exam typically costs between $100 and $250, but a more comprehensive exam can cost more.
A basic eye exam typically includes the following:
A more comprehensive eye exam may also include the following:
Eye exams are important for maintaining good vision and eye health. They can help detect eye problems early on, when they're easier to treat. Eye exams can also help you avoid serious eye problems, such as glaucoma and macular degeneration.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that adults get an eye exam every two to four years. Children should get their first eye exam at age 3 and then every two to four years after that.
There are a few ways to get a free or low-cost eye exam if you can't afford one. You can check with your local health department or community health center to see if they offer free or low-cost eye exams. You can also contact your state's Medicaid office to see if you qualify for free or low-cost eye exams.
The cost of an eye exam can vary depending on where you live. The following table shows the average cost of an eye exam in each state:
State | Average Cost of an Eye Exam |
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Alabama | $120 |
Alaska | $130 |
Arizona | $110 |
Arkansas | $100 |
California | $150 |
Colorado | $120 |
Connecticut | $140 |
Delaware | $110 |
Florida | $130 |
Georgia | $100 |
Hawaii | $160 |
Idaho | $120 |
Illinois | $140 |
Indiana | $110 |
Iowa | $100 |
Kansas | $120 |
Kentucky | $100 |
Louisiana | $110 |
Maine | $130 |
Maryland | $140 |
Massachusetts | $150 |
Michigan | $120 |
Minnesota | $130 |
Mississippi | $100 |
Missouri | $110 |
Montana | $120 |
Nebraska | $100 |
Nevada | $130 |
New Hampshire | $140 |
New Jersey | $150 |
New Mexico | $120 |
New York | $160 |
North Carolina | $110 |
North Dakota | $100 |
Ohio | $120 |
Oklahoma | $100 |
Oregon | $130 |
Pennsylvania | $140 |
Rhode Island | $150 |
South Carolina | $110 |
South Dakota | $100 |
Tennessee | $100 |
Texas | $130 |
Utah | $120 |
Vermont | $140 |
Virginia | $110 |
Washington | $130 |
West Virginia | $100 |
Wisconsin | $120 |
Wyoming | $130 |
The cost of an eye exam can also vary depending on the type of exam you need. The following table shows the average cost of different types of eye exams:
Type of Exam | Average Cost |
---|---|
Basic eye exam | $100-$250 |
Comprehensive eye exam | $150-$400 |
Pupil dilation | $50-$100 |
Slit-lamp exam | $50-$100 |
Visual field test | $50-$100 |
OCT scan | $100-$200 |
Retinal photography | $50-$100 |
Here are a few tips for saving money on eye exams:
The cost of an eye exam can vary depending on where you go and what type of exam you need. However, there are a few ways to save money on eye exams. By following the tips above, you can get the eye care you need without breaking the bank.
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