Our office accepts cash, checks, and major debit and credit cards including American Express. Please note that we have a 3% fee to process credit cards (no fee for debit cards). Flexible payment programs are also available, such as Care Credit.
To learn more about these options, please contact us directly. Call: (608) 579-9555
Dealing with insurance annoys us, it has become a necessary reality to take a huge discount while some executive gets to fly around in a private jet and you get a denial letter in your mailbox a few weeks after your otherwise pleasant visit and the whole vicious circle begins again.
It is your responsibility to understand how your plan(s) work and what is covered. If you have questions about your plan, call the number on your insurance card. By understanding how your plan(s) work, your office visits will be more pleasant and productive.
A vision plan provides for a routine examination and refractive measurement of the eyes. We recommend this every 1-2 years, after losing/breaking your glasses or running out of contact lenses.
A Vision Plan Covers the following:
- Myopia (nearsighted)
- Hyperopia (farsighted)
- Presbyopia (difficulty focusing)
- Astigmatism
- Computer vision syndrome
- Ophthalmic Lenses
- Frames
- Contact lenses
A Few Examples of what your comprehensive medical plan may be billed for:
- Dry Eye
- Sudden Vision Loss
- Eye Pain
- Double vision
- Pink eye
- Spots/floaters
- Eye injury and/or foreign body
- Diabetic eye exams
- Lazy eye
- Stye
- Ocular migraines
- Headaches
- Ocular allergies
- Contact lens complications including ulcers
- Glaucoma and cataract diagnosis, co-management, and referrals