Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an eye examination take?
A typical appointment will run 45 minutes to one hr depending onif eye wear is being chosen and if the eyes are dilated.

Will my eyes be dilated at the examination?
Yes, most new and returning patients are dilated at each examination. This helps in the diagnosis and management of many ocular and systemic diseases. Ask Dr. Jackson if you have more questions about this important procedure.

At what age should my child have his/her first eye examination?
The American Optometric Association recommends the first eye exam at age three years, then at five years. After that every other year during the school years.

Can my infant be examined?
Yes, The American Optometric Association launched Infant See in June 2005. This is a volunteer program in which optometrist provide a comprehensive eye exam to infants six months- 12 months old free of charge.

How often should I have my eyes checked?
It is recommended that eye examinations be performed yearly. Most contact lens wearers are required to have yearly examinations, as well as those patients on certain systemic medications.

Is Quality Family Eyecare accepting new patients?
Yes! We welcome you and your family and friends to experience our office first hand.

Does your office provide Lasik services?
We work together with the areas leading refractive surgeons in the management of multiple forms of refractive correction.

How much will my eye wear cost?
Depending on your choice of frame and lens options, eye wear price can vary. We do offer multiple frame and lens packages for both children and adults when budgets are a concern.

What if any insurance's to you accept?
At Quality Family Eyecare, we accept most major medical and vision insurance plans including, but not limited too:

Contact our office if your plan is not listed as we update our provider listing on a regular basis.