Comprehensive Eye Exams
for optimal eye health
Wisconsin Vision in Green Bay optometrists at 2158 W Mason Street, Green Bay, WI 54303 give prescription updates, eye examinations, and routine vision care. Dr. Bird is our licensed optometrist in Green Bay. Check the eye exam schedule or call 920-490-9860 to meet with one of our optometrists in November 2024. Our routine eye exams are affordably priced at $69*.
We welcome patients of all ages from young children needing an eye exam before kindergarten, to young adults using their own vision insurance for the first time, to older adults concerned with age-related vision changes.
Whether it’s a regular exam to update your prescription or you need an eye doctor’s note for tinted windows, you’ll find expert care and affordable treatments at Wisconsin Vision.
Book a kid's eye exam online or contact our eye care center today. At Wisconsin Vision you'll find expert, caring vision services for children, including patients with special needs. Our pediatric optometrists provide eye exams for children aged 3 and older. If your child is younger than 3 years old, please contact us for a referral to a pediatric ophthalmologist.
for optimal eye health
fitting and consulting
for pilots, athletes & driving
digital eye strain & other vision problems
Our optometrists provide Green Bay residents with individualized care, taking the time to educate you about your eye health and answer any questions you may have.
Our state-of-the-art eye care center in Green Bay includes the latest equipment used to diagnose eye disease and vision impairment. Our eye doctors use early diagnosis, preventative treatments, and a patient-focused philosophy to provide the highest level of eye and vision care to you and your family.
Our Green Bay optometrists see patients for any type of eye problem, including:
Often our patients ask if it’s “worth” seeing an eye doctor for a bump on the eyelid, a sudden vision change, or eye irritation. In a word: Yes! You only get one pair of eyes, so when in doubt, see an eye doctor. If necessary our optometrists can refer you to a suitable specialist.
Our eye doctors accept more types of vision insurance than other Green Bay optometrists. You can get a free consultation with a vision care specialist to learn more about our affordable eye care options.
We understand it can be hard to find time to see an eye doctor during the work week. We offer Saturday appointments for eye exams to better serve our patients.
Our eye doctors see many patients who have diabetes. Comprehensive eye exams at Wisconsin Vision are always performed by an optometrist (not a technician) and include dilation. Learn more about eye exams for people with diabetes and book your exam online.
Dry eyes can be temporarily caused by air travel, allergies, prolonged screen time, and other circumstances. Getting older, changes in hormones, digital device use, and many common medications can also contribute to dry eye symptoms.
Chronic dry eye puts you at a higher risk of infections and damage to the corneal surface. When your dry eye lasts longer than a couple of weeks, eye drops stop working, or other symptoms develop, it’s time to book an eye exam.
Many factors can make finding comfortable contact lenses difficult. Conditions such as keratoconus, astigmatism, or dry eye affect the surface of the eye (and how contacts fit). Individual sensitivities and preferences can also make finding the right contacts more challenging.
Finding the best eye doctor for contact lenses is a crucial part of finding your best-fitting contacts. Our eye doctors conduct thorough contact lens exams and fittings to determine the optimal contacts for your unique eyes. We’ll patiently work with you until you’re seeing clearly and comfortably with your contact lenses.
Quality vision care is especially important for individuals with autism and their families. Each patient’s situation is unique. In some cases, an underlying vision problem can contribute to behaviors such as poor eye contact, looking with the sides of the eye, extreme light sensitivity, or hand-flicking movements near the face. Proper vision assessment, vision correction, and/or vision therapy can significantly benefit people living with autism. Our eye doctors provide comprehensive eye health evaluation and vision testing for adult and pediatric patients on the spectrum.
Keeping up with annual eye exams is especially important for adults aged 60 and older. There are many ways aging affects the eyes and vision. Find affordable eye exams for older adults with discounted pricing for seniors at all our locations. Our eye doctors take Medicare, which may cover certain types of eye exams when you meet the criteria.
Green Bay’s best optometrists work at Wisconsin Vision, treating patients living in Green Bay, Bellevue, Allouez, De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Hobart, Oneida, Howard, Kunesh, Anston, Suamico, and the nearby communities.
Yes! Wisconsin Vision provides eye care for any patients in need, with or without insurance.
We recommend seeing an eye doctor annually. If not annually, biannual eye doctor visits can still help ensure eye health and quality vision.
Children should start seeing an eye doctor when they turn 3 years old. If they're experiencing any eye pain or vision problems, regardless of age, you should take them to see an eye doctor as soon as you can.
Our Green Bay office is open 9am - 3pm on Saturdays.
Yes! We offer discounted rates for seniors on comprehensive eye exams.
We are currently hiring at all Wisconsin Vision locations, including our Green Bay office.