OD · Right eye · Exam channel

Practice

Eyecare of Vermont

Burlington, VT · Contact Lens Optometrist

  • CE Comprehensive exam
  • CL Contact lens fitting
  • PE Pediatric eye exam
  • DE Dry eye care
Standalone profile
OS · Left eye · Optical channel

Optical & insurance

eyecareofvermont.com

230 College St, Burlington, VT 05401, United States

  • DF Designer frames
  • VI Vision insurance
  • QS Data score 92 / 100
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Rx · 01

Vision-care diopter logsignals plotted on a refraction-style scale · detected first

Six signals · sourced
Rx · 02

Practice chart entrywhat the practice describes about itself

Source · public listing
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Frames on fileimagery from the public listing

1 photo
Rx · 05

Vision-insurance laneplans most US optometrists handle in-office · verify with your member ID

6 plans · verify

Verify before booking

A vision-insurance lead in the public record means the practice has at least one of the major plans set up for in-office billing — but the specific plan list shifts each year. Call with your member ID before the appointment so the front desk can pull eligibility and confirm exam, frame, and lens benefit splits.

  1. VSP Vision Care verify
  2. EyeMed verify
  3. Davis Vision verify
  4. Spectera (UnitedHealthcare) verify
  5. Humana Vision verify
  6. Aetna Vision verify
Rx · 06

Where they practiceaddress, contact, and the booking facts

Routed to the practice

Booking facts

Phone
+1 802-658-3330
Site
eyecareofvermont.com
Address
230 College St, Burlington, VT 05401, United States
Category
Contact Lens Optometrist
Profile tier
Standalone
Data score
92 / 100
Service area
Burlington
Rx · 07

Visual-field Q & Asix test-points patients raise at booking

3 × 2 grid
20/20

Exam length

A standard comprehensive exam is 30 to 45 minutes; new-patient and contact-lens fittings extend it to 60 to 90 minutes; pediatric exams typically 45 minutes.

20/30

Contact-lens fitting fee

A separately billable visit, even when it follows a routine exam in the same calendar slot. Most fittings cost $60–$150 in fitting fees on top of the comprehensive exam.

20/40

Vision vs medical insurance

Vision plans (VSP / EyeMed / Davis / Spectera) cover routine refraction + frame allowance + lens benefits. Medical plans (Aetna / BCBS / Cigna) cover a doctor visit when the reason is medical (eye pain, sudden change, glaucoma, diabetes follow-up).

20/50

Adult exam cadence

Without symptoms or known disease, every two years from 18 to 64, then yearly from 65. Contact-lens wearers should be examined annually because lens fit and corneal health both need a yearly review.

20/70

Same-day frame fitting

Most practices keep a frame wall in-office and dispense the prescription on the same visit, with a 7- to 14-day lens-grinding turnaround. Premium progressives or specialty coatings push longer.

20/100

Dry-eye treatment

Optometrists screen for evaporative versus aqueous-deficient dry eye and offer artificial-tear regimens, warm-compress protocols, and in-office gland expression. Severe cases get referred to a cornea specialist.

Rx · 08

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