Frequently Asked Questions

We accept numerous insurance plans including certain types of Medicaid plans, Medicare, Anthem BCBS, Humana, Aetna, United Health Care, ProHealth, TriCare, VSP, EyeMed, Spectera, and many others.

Patients scheduled for a diabetic eye exam will typically be dilated while patients scheduled for an annual vision exam will usually not be dilated since we obtain routine retinal screening photos and scans during these types of visits. However, the decision to dilate will also be dictated by the medical necessity which varies from patient to patient depending on the problem that our doctors are trying to evaluate.

Yes, we’re currently accepting new patients. Please give us a call or schedule an appointment online.

Our doctors are Doctors of Optometry with extensive medical training and experience managing diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, dry eye disease, and many other chronic and acute ocular conditions.

Yes, we offer eye care to the whole family.

An average visit will last about one hour.

Visit our Optical Studio page to see our selection of frames.

Yes, please call our office and we’ll do our best to get you worked into our schedule.

No, you don’t need an appointment, but we kindly ask that you arrive at least 30 minutes before closing.

It typically takes about 7 – 14 business days.

Dr. Mark Snyder and Dr. Karina Snyder are Doctors of Optometry with extensive medical training and experience. Their typical day in the clinic consists of diagnosing and managing various ocular diseases including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, dry eye disease, trauma and many other conditions.

We gladly unconditionally guarantee our frames and lenses against breakage of any kind for any reason for 12 months. We will repair or replace the frames and/or lenses as often as needed, with a co-payment of $25.00. Please call our office and request to speak with one of our optical experts.

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