Dry eye care · DEEvaporative vs aqueous-deficient screen + first-line treatment
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Practice chart entrywhat the practice describes about itself
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VIP Eye Care & Optical Boutique is a eye-care practice in St. Petersburg, FL. Use this profile to review public signals such as Comprehensive exam, Optical Boutique, and 1, then confirm current scope, availability, and fit directly.
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VIP Eye Care & Optical Boutique is listed in St.
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Petersburg, FL as a eye-care practice in the optometry directory.
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This profile is written for patients comparing eye exams, eyewear, contact-lens support, and appointment fit who want a practical way to compare public facts before they call, book, visit, or request professional help.
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The goal is not to rank the provider or promise an outcome; it is to organize the visible evidence into questions that reduce confusion.
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The most useful public signals for this listing are Comprehensive exam, Optical Boutique, 1, comprehensive-eye-exam, optometrist St.
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Frames on fileimagery from the public listing
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Where they practiceaddress, contact, and the booking facts
2201 4th St N Suite A, St. Petersburg, FL 33704, United States
Category
Optical Boutique & Eye Exam Clinic
Profile tier
Limited record
Data score
59 / 100
Service area
St. Petersburg · Fort Lauderdale · Jacksonville · Miami
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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.
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