The staff at Medical Vision Institute are honored to serve you for all your vision needs.
In order to make your first appointment as straightforward as possible, we have conveniently made it possible for patients to download and fill out our new patient forms. After you have completed the forms, please make sure to bring them to your first visit to our office. The security and privacy of your personal data is one of our primary concerns and we have taken every precaution to protect it.
If you are unable to download and fill out these forms, we will be happy to provide them upon your arrival to your first appointment instead!
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Our payment portal makes it easy to pay your medical vision bill. We accept all major credit cards. Click the button below to be transferred to our payment portal.
Medical Vision Institute strives to make great vision affordable on any budget. Financing is subject to credit approval. Since eye care expenses can be high, and sometimes unexpected, we maintain relationships with certain financial institutions to help you get the care that you need. Get Started By Applying Today!
With an ALPHAEON CREDIT card, you’ll find a wide array of monthly payment options to help you be your best you. We offer 0% and low monthly payment options! With special financing options* for any purchase over $250 with credit lines up to $25,000 and the ability to reuse your card again and again, you may find using an ALPHAEON CREDIT card is a better way to pay as well.
Click To ApplyCareCredit helps you pay for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses for you, your family and offers 0% and low monthly payment options! Once you are approved, you can use it again and again* to help manage health, wellness, and personal care costs not covered by insurance.
Click To ApplyFlexible Spending: Flexible spending accounts are offered by many employers to help with medical expenses. Flexible spending accounts utilize pre-tax dollars to pay for medical procedures and can be used for LASIK, saving you up to 50%. To find out if your company offers flex spending, you will need to check with your employer.
Schedule Your Appointment NowWe accept a most insurances to make it easier for our patients to receive the care they need for healthy eyes and great vision.
Book An AppointmentWe accept most vision insurance including EyeMed insurance, Davis insurance, and Avesis insurance.
Book An AppointmentMost medical eye exams require dilation. Dilation is the use of eye drops to make the pupils larger. This process can often take an hour or more, so you should be prepared to spend at least 1-3 hours in our office for your appointment. Dilation can cause blurry vision, particularly near vision, and light sensitivity that lasts several hours afterward. Most of our patients are comfortable driving after dilation, but you may want to bring a driver if you have concerns. Dark sunglasses are provided when checking out to help with the dilation symptoms.
Medical eye exams include the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders such as dry eye, infections, glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, eye injuries, etc. Our office is in network with most major medical insurance carriers for payment of these services.
If you would like a refraction, which generates a glasses/contacts prescription, this would fall under your vision plan (if you have one). Medical insurance plans do not cover services such as contact lens fittings, glasses prescriptions, or the purchase of glasses. Our office is only in-network with some vision plans; check with your insurance carrier beforehand to see if we are an in-network provider or ask our staff for assistance.
Please note: medical and vision insurance carriers CANNOT be billed on the same day. This is their policy, not ours. If you would like to have both of these services performed and billed under separate plans, you will need 2 appointments on different days.
The part of your medical bill you must pay each time you visit the doctor. This is a pre-set fee determined by your health insurance policy.
The part of your bill that you must pay, which sometimes is in conjunction with your copay. Co-insurance is usually a percentage of the total medical bill- for example, 20%. Typically your deductible must be met prior to receiving co-insurance.
The cost you must pay for medical treatment before your health insurance company starts to pay any fees at all. In most cases, a new deductible must be satisfied each calendar year.
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