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Browse verified ophthalmologist professionals in Champaign, IL. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Champaign has 17 ophthalmologists available to help with your eye care needs. Since no ratings have been submitted yet, you'll want to verify credentials and ask about experience when choosing a provider. Ophthalmologists in the area offer a range of surgical and diagnostic services, from routine exams to specialized procedures. If you're considering treatment options or need a second opinion, nearby cities like Peoria, Springfield, and Chicago also have ophthalmology practices available.
LASIK surgery in Champaign has a median cost of $3,250, though your actual expense will depend on your prescription, eye health, and the specific technology used. Other procedures like cataract surgery or eyelid surgery may have different pricing. Always request a detailed quote before committing, and ask whether your insurance covers any portion of the procedure.
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Look for ophthalmologists who provide clear, written explanations of your diagnosis and treatment options before any procedure. Verify that the practice maintains current technology and has proper surgical facilities if you're considering surgery. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into immediate surgery, offer unusually low prices without explanation, or operate primarily through online consultations without in-person evaluation. A reputable ophthalmologist will spend time understanding your medical history and answering your questions thoroughly.
There are currently 17 ophthalmologists listed in Champaign available to serve the community.
The median cost for LASIK surgery in Champaign is $3,250, though the final price depends on your prescription complexity, eye health, and the specific technology used by your provider.
You can verify an ophthalmologist's license through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. When contacting practices, confirm they are board-certified and ask about their experience with your specific needs.
A comprehensive eye exam includes vision testing, eye pressure measurement, dilated eye examination, and screening for conditions like glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. The appointment typically lasts 1-2 hours depending on what testing is needed.
Coverage varies by insurance plan and service type. Routine exams may be covered, while elective procedures like LASIK typically are not. Contact your insurance provider and the ophthalmology practice to understand your coverage and out-of-pocket costs.