Welcome to
iSeeU Optometry!
π₯ Insurance Plans
We Accept
VSP
EyeMed
Medicare & Medicare Supplement Plans
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Health Net
UnitedHealthcare
- TRICARE
ποΈ Vision Insurance vs. Medical Insurance
Vision insurance is usually used for:
Routine eye exams
Glasses
Contact lenses
Medical insurance is used for eye health conditions such as:
Dry eye disease
Red, irritated, or painful eyes
Eye infections or injuries
Diabetic eye exams
Glaucoma, cataracts, and other medical eye conditions
π³ Payments & Self-Pay Options
We accept:
Cash
Credit / Debit cards
HSA / FSA
No insurance?
Self-pay options are available
Fees and treatment options will be discussed before your appointment
π§ Dry Eye & Specialty Services
Some advanced treatments may not be covered by insurance and are considered self-pay, including:
IPL Treatment
TearCare
MiboFlow
Celluma Light Therapy
π All treatment plans and costs are reviewed before starting care.
π§Ύ Co-Pays, Deductibles & Coverage
Co-pays and deductibles depend on your insurance plan
Payment is due at the time of service
Insurance estimates are not guaranteed and are subject to plan rules
π What to Bring to Your Appointment
Valid photo ID
Insurance cards
Current glasses or contact lenses
FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions
How often should I have an eye exam?
We recommend a comprehensive eye examΒ once a yearΒ to monitor your vision and eye health. If you have certain conditions like diabetes or wear contact lenses, more frequent checkups may be necessary.
How do I know if I need glasses or an updated prescription?
Signs that you may need glasses or an updated prescription include blurry vision, headaches, eye strain, and difficulty seeing at night. If you notice any changes in your vision, schedule an exam with us.
Are contact lenses safe for my eyes?
Yes, contact lenses are safe when used properly. Itβs important to follow proper hygiene, replace lenses as recommended, and have regular eye check ups to ensure your eyes stay healthy.
What are the best glasses for my face shape?
Our optical team can help you choose frames that complement your face shape, skin tone, and personal style. Whether you want bold, classic, or lightweight frames, weβll find the perfect pair for you.
Can I prevent digital eye strain?
Yes! Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Also, adjust your screen brightness, use blue light-filtering lenses, and take breaks to reduce strain.
