It depends on whether or not you have vision insurance and/or medical insurance (i.e VBA, Davis, BLOCK, etc.). Usually with vision and/medical insurance, all you would have to pay is a co-pay, and based on the type of vision and/or medical insurance you may have, it can vary from $5-$50.
If you don't have insurance and decided to pay out of pocket, every optical is different. Some places may charge $80 while others $150, but it depends on where you live.
It depends on what area you live in and how extensive eye examination you are aiming for. If having certain conditions further testing is needed and then a good eye examination could end up anywhere from $175-$300. A more simple eye examination could be cheaper, maybe around $80. Sometimes there are special offers like a free eye examination if one also purchases glasses.
Arthur H. Keeney has written: 'Ocular examination, basis and technique' -- subject(s): Eye, Examination 'Chronology of ophthalmic development' -- subject(s): Eye, Embryology, Human 'Ocular examination' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Examination, Eye, Eye Diseases, Instrumentation, Ophthalmology
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An eye examination is a series of tests that measure a person's ocular health and visual status, to detect abnormalities in the components of the visual system
Elwin Marg has written: 'Computer-assisted eye examination' -- subject(s): Data processing, Examination, Eye
The average cost of an eye exam is $50 dollars.
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Mark W Leitman has written: 'Manual for eye examination and diagnosis' -- subject(s): Eye, Examination, Diseases, Diagnosis
An eye examination is performed by an ophthalmologist, (M.D. or D.O.-doctor of osteopathy), or an optometrist (O.D.) to determine if there are any preexisting or potential vision problems. Eye exams may also reveal the presence of many non-eye.