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How Much Does Eye Exam Cost in Kansas City, KS?

2026 local pricing guide for eye exam in Kansas City, KS with cost breakdowns and provider data.

Kansas City, KS Average

$85$255

Most homeowners pay around $170

Low

$85

Typical

$170

High

$255

Based on national averages adjusted for KS cost of living (-15% vs. national average).

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Eye Exam Cost Breakdown in Kansas City, KS

Project TypeLowTypicalHigh
Comprehensive Eye Exam$65$130$255
Contact Lens Fitting$45$85$170
Pediatric Eye Exam$65$130$215
Glaucoma Screening$45$85$170
LASIK Consultation$0$85$170
Cataract Evaluation$85$170$340

Prices adjusted for Kansas City, KS cost of living. Actual costs may vary. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.

Factors That Affect Eye Exam Cost in Kansas City

  • Type of exam (routine vs. medical)
  • Additional testing (dilation, visual field, OCT)
  • Insurance coverage (vision vs. medical plan)
  • Provider type (optometrist vs. ophthalmologist)
  • Geographic location
  • Age-specific screenings needed

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does eye exam cost in Kansas City, KS?

Eye Exam in Kansas City, KS typically costs $85 to $255, with most homeowners paying around $170. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, and the contractor you hire.

How many eye exam providers are in Kansas City?

There are 21 verified eye exam providers in Kansas City, KS. We recommend getting quotes from at least 3 providers.

How much does an eye exam cost without insurance?

A comprehensive eye exam costs $75 to $300 without insurance. Contact lens fittings add $50 to $200. Vision insurance or discount plans can reduce the cost to $10 to $40 for the exam.

How often should I get an eye exam?

Adults under 40 should have an exam every 2 years. Adults 40-64 should go every 1-2 years. Adults 65+ should have annual exams. Children should be screened at 6 months, 3 years, and before first grade.

What is the difference between an optometrist and ophthalmologist?

An optometrist is a doctor of optometry (OD) who provides routine eye care, prescriptions, and some treatments. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor (MD) who performs eye surgery and treats complex conditions.

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