Last updated: March 2026

How Much Does America's Best Eye Exam Cost?

Without Insurance
$50 – $80
Average: $65
With Insurance
$0 – $25
Average: $13
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Cost Breakdown by Type

Type / Procedure Without Insurance With Insurance
Eye Exam Only $50 – $80 $0 – $25
Exam + 2 Pairs of Glasses Bundle $69 – $99 $0 – $50
Contact Lens Exam $70 – $100 $0 – $40

CPT/ADA Code: 92004, 92014

What Affects the Cost

  • Type of provider (optometrist vs. ophthalmologist)
  • Retail chain vs. private practice
  • Vision insurance vs. health insurance coverage
  • Geographic location
  • Technology and equipment used
  • Whether the condition is routine or medical

Insurance Coverage

Typical coverage: Vision insurance plans typically cover annual exams. America's Best offers a free eye exam with purchase of 2 pairs of glasses.

Vision insurance (VSP, EyeMed) covers routine eye exams ($0-$30 copay) and provides allowances for glasses ($100-$200) or contacts ($100-$200) annually. Medical eye conditions (glaucoma, cataracts, infections) are covered by health insurance, not vision insurance. The ACA mandates pediatric vision coverage.

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How to Save Money

  • Walmart, Costco, and America's Best offer competitive pricing
  • Online retailers (Zenni, EyeBuyDirect) save 50-80% on glasses
  • Vision insurance plans start at $10-$15/month
  • HSA/FSA funds can cover vision expenses tax-free
  • Check for free eye care programs (EyeCare America, VISION USA)
  • Buy frames at one place, lenses at another for best pricing

Related Procedures & Costs

Frequently Asked Questions

The eye exam is free when you purchase two pairs of glasses starting at $69.95. A standalone exam costs $50 to $80.

Yes, America's Best accepts most major vision insurance plans including EyeMed and VSP.

A typical eye exam takes 20 to 30 minutes, though total visit time may be longer.

Disclaimer: Costs shown are estimates based on national averages and may vary by location, provider, and insurance plan. This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider and insurance company for exact costs. Read full disclaimer.
Sources: FAIR Health Consumer, Healthcare Bluebook, CMS Medicare Fee Schedules, GoodRx, and published clinical pricing data. Last updated: 2026-03-15.