Eye exams in West Allis, WI
Visit our West Allis eye exam schedule to book a $69* eye exam in December 2024. Wisconsin Vision's West Allis location is conveniently located at 2262 S 108th Street, West Allis, WI 53227. Call 414-476-0200 for immediate help booking an appointment. We provide comprehensive eye exams for children, adults, and patients with special needs. New patients are always welcome.
West Allis telehealth in-Store virtual eye exams offer:
- Flexibility in scheduling
- Accessability to your providers
- Cost Effective and convenient
- Consistent high quality care
West Allis Telehealth: In-Store Virtual Eye Exams
Telehealth is a new, accessible way to schedule a comprehensive in-store eye exam with an on-screen optometrist at Wisconsin Vision. We have the eye exam equipment needed to get you the most accurate prescription while your optometrist is away from the office. A Telehealth exam only takes 30 minutes or less from obtaining information about your medical/ocular history to getting you the prescription you need. Contact our West Allis office for insurance information and questions about the exam process.
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What happens during an eye exam?
Your overall health, previous visits, and current symptoms will determine the specific tests included in your next eye exam. In general, a comprehensive adult eye exam may include:
Patient History
Vision Tests
Refraction
Keratometry
Tonometry
Eye movement tests
Dilation
Contact lens exams
Optomap® Eye Exams
*Eye exams with Optomap® retinal imaging are available at the following locations: Elm Grove, Milwaukee (Layton Ave), Franklin, Greenfield, Pewaukee, Racine (Douglas Ave), Janesville, Madison (Odana Ave), and Appleton.
How Often Do I Need My Eyes Checked?
The American Optometric Association recommends the following guidelines for people with no signs of eye or vision problems:
5 YEARS | At age 5, and again before starting 5k |
6 - 18 YEARS | Once a year |
19 - 60 YEARS | Every 1-2 years or as recommended by doctor |
60+ YEARS | Once a year |
*For children younger than 5, please contact us for a referral
If any of the following are true, please schedule an eye exam right away:
- Your last eye exam was over 2 years ago
- You use computers, phones, or other digital screens for extended periods of time
- You occasionally experience headaches that blur your vision
- You experience an increase in ‘floaters,’ spots or bright flashes
- You experience chronic pain, redness, dryness, itching, discharge, or irritated skin around the eyes
- You’ve received an injury to the eye or eye area
Personalized eye exams & optometry care
Eye exams at Wisconsin Vision in West Allis combine state-of-the-art equipment with caring, experienced eye doctors. During your eye exam, we’ll explain the procedures, answer your questions and recommend personalized vision solutions based on the results.
Eye exam services include:
- Visual acuity tests
- Examination of external & internal eye structure
- Glaucoma & cataract screenings
- Diabetic retinopathy screenings
- Treatments for eye infections, injuries, allergies, dry eyes & digital eye strain
- Preventative care for eye health disorders
- Contact lens exams
General health concerns including high blood pressure, diabetes, and side effects from medications can affect the health of your eyes. Regular eye exams protect your vision and prevent complications down the road. When in doubt, get your eyes checked!
Children's eye exams
We provide affordable eye exams for toddlers and kids ages 3 & up (for infants or toddlers under 3 please contact us for a referral).
Back-to-school eye exams in West Allis
Wisconsin state law requires all Wisconsin schools to request children to have a comprehensive eye exam from an optometrist or ophthalmologist before starting kindergarten. The same law also requires optometrists and doctors to work to reduce or waive the cost of childhood eye exams for parents who might have difficulty paying.
Learn what to expect at a child's eye exam and check out our current promotions including special pricing on eye exams.
Eye exams for seniors
Older adults have a higher risk of vision loss and eye disease. Regular eye exams help detect problems sooner for more effective treatment. Our optometrists provide affordable eye exams for seniors and take Medicare Part B for vision care.
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Using insurance
for an eye exam
Wisconsin Vision in West Allis accepts most vision plans including VSP. Your vision insurance covers routine eye exams and may pay for part of your eyeglasses or contact lenses if needed. Flexible spending accounts can be used to pay for eye exams and eyewear.
If you have a medical condition affecting your eye health (such as pink eye, glaucoma, or macular degeneration) your medical insurance may also be billed. We’re happy to do an insurance check and explain your benefits.
Learn more about eye exam insurance coverage at West Allis' Wisconsin Vision.
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No insurance
for an eye exam
Many of our patients don’t have vision insurance and are still able to afford regular comprehensive eye exams. We’ll always explain your best options, with or without insurance. You can also use CareCredit for eye exams and eyewear at all Wisconsin vision locations, with interest-free financing for up to a year.
We offer special pricing on eye exams without insurance.
Learn more about eye exams without insurance coverage at West Allis's WI Vision.
Eye Exam Frequently Asked Questions
How affordable are eye exams at Wisconsin Vision?
Wisconsin vision stores offer affordable comprehensive eye exams for the entire family. Contact our West Allis store today for specific eye exam pricing.
Does the West Allis location accept same-day appointments?
Walk-ins and same-day appointments are subject to availability around scheduled appointments. Please schedule an appointment online to ensure you see an eye doctor the same day you come in.
At what age can you get your child’s eyes tested?
Children should have their eyes first checked at 6 months old. Wisconsin Vision takes patients 3 years of age and older, but can refer you to an ophthalmologist for those under 3. From here, they should have a comprehensive kids eye exam at 3 years old and then around 5 or 6 years old before they start kindergarten.
Are kids’ eyes dilated during an eye exam?
The AOA recommends dilating a patient’s eyes every year as part of their comprehensive eye exam. Dilating drops are safe and effective for a child of any age. Contact us today to learn more about our pediatric eye exams.
Does Wisconsin Vision’s West Allis location offer Telehealth services?
We are working on implementing Telehealth capabilities at all our Wisconsin Vision locations. Telehealth eye exams are coming soon to our West Allis location.