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Comprehensive Eye Exams in Overland Park

Looking for an eye exam in Overland Park? Professional Eyecare offers comprehensive eye exams at two convenient Overland Park, KS locations — Oak Park Mall and our South office near 135th & Quivira. Every eye exam includes a full health evaluation using advanced technology like the Optomap retinal camera, OCT imaging, and the iCare tonometer (no air puff). We screen for glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic eye disease, and other conditions that often have no early symptoms. Walk-ins are welcome, same-day eye exam appointments are available, and we accept most major vision and medical insurance plans.

What Does Comprehensive Eye Exams in Overland Park Include?

An eye exam at Professional Eyecare in Overland Park is thorough, comfortable, and typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. Your visit begins with automated prescreening on the Essilor Wave Analyzer Medica 800, which captures nine diagnostic measurements — including eye pressure, corneal topography, and preliminary refraction — in about two minutes. Next, your doctor refines your prescription using the Essilor Vision-R 800 digital phoropter, which adjusts lenses in smooth, continuous steps down to 0.01 diopters for the most accurate prescription possible. We then evaluate your ocular health with the Optos Optomap Daytona ultra-widefield retinal camera (capturing 200 degrees of your retina without dilation in most cases), optical coherence tomography on the Topcon Maestro2 or Zeiss Cirrus 500 for cross-sectional retinal and optic nerve analysis, and the iCare IC200 rebound tonometer for painless, air-puff-free glaucoma pressure checks. Your doctor reviews every image with you on-screen and explains any findings in plain language. We accept over 70 insurance plans including VSP, EyeMed, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, and Medicare. Walk-ins are always welcome at Oak Park Mall, and same-day appointments are available at both locations.

What to Expect

  • check_circleEssilor Vision-R 800 digital refraction — 0.01 diopter precision
  • check_circleOptomap Daytona ultra-widefield retinal imaging — no dilation needed
  • check_circleOCT imaging with Topcon Maestro2 and Zeiss Cirrus 500
  • check_circleiCare IC200 tonometer — no air puff glaucoma screening
  • check_circleContact lens evaluation and fitting
  • check_circlePediatric eye exams for children of all ages
  • check_circleDiabetic eye screening and co-management
  • check_circleSame-day appointments and walk-ins welcome
  • check_circleOver 70 insurance plans accepted including VSP and EyeMed
  • check_circleOpen weekends at Oak Park Mall
Comprehensive Eye Exams in Overland Park

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an eye exam take?expand_more
A comprehensive eye exam at Professional Eyecare typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. This includes automated prescreening, refraction (your glasses or contact lens prescription), and a full ocular health evaluation with retinal imaging.
Do you accept walk-ins for eye exams?expand_more
Yes. Walk-ins are always welcome at our Oak Park Mall location, which is open 7 days a week. Same-day appointments are also available at both Overland Park locations.
How much does an eye exam cost without insurance?expand_more
Eye exam fees vary depending on the type of exam needed. We accept over 70 insurance plans including VSP, EyeMed, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, and Medicare. Call us for current self-pay rates.
Do I need to have my eyes dilated during an exam?expand_more
In most cases, our Optomap ultra-widefield retinal camera can image 200 degrees of your retina without dilation. However, your doctor may recommend dilation for certain conditions. We'll discuss this with you before proceeding.
How often should I get an eye exam?expand_more
The American Optometric Association recommends annual comprehensive eye exams for adults. Children should have their first exam at 6 months, again at age 3, before starting school, and annually thereafter. More frequent exams may be needed if you have diabetes, glaucoma, or other risk factors.
What's the difference between a vision screening and a comprehensive eye exam?expand_more
A vision screening only checks your ability to see clearly at a distance. A comprehensive eye exam evaluates your full visual system including eye pressure, retinal health, peripheral vision, eye coordination, and screening for diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration that often have no early symptoms.

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