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Berkeley has 204 optometrists available through this directory. The median cost for a Vision Therapy Session is $175. Whether you need a routine eye exam, contact lens fitting, or specialized vision care, you'll find a range of practices to choose from in the area. Many optometrists in Berkeley offer comprehensive services from pediatric exams to dry eye evaluations, making it easier to find care suited to your specific vision needs.
A Vision Therapy Session in Berkeley typically costs around $175 at the median rate. Individual optometrists may charge differently depending on the specific service, your insurance coverage, and the complexity of your vision needs. When contacting practices, ask about their pricing for the services you require and whether they accept your insurance plan to get a clearer picture of your out-of-pocket costs.
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Look for optometrists who can provide documentation of their current license and professional credentials. Quality practices offer transparent pricing upfront and provide written prescriptions you can use at other retailers. Be cautious of offices that pressure you to purchase eyeglasses or contacts on the spot, or those operating without verifiable licensing information. Practices that take time to discuss your vision concerns and explain their findings tend to deliver more thorough care.
The median cost for a Vision Therapy Session in Berkeley is $175. Individual optometrists may charge more or less depending on their location, experience, and the specific treatment plan required.
There are 204 optometrists available in the Berkeley area through this directory.
Optometrists in Berkeley offer a range of services including annual eye exams, contact lens fittings, eyeglass prescriptions, dry eye evaluations, vision therapy, and pediatric eye exams.
You can verify an optometrist's license by contacting the California State Board of Optometry. When choosing a practice, ask about their credentials and confirm they maintain current licensure before scheduling an appointment.
Annual eye exams are recommended for most adults, as they can detect early signs of eye disease and changes in vision that you may not notice. They're especially important if you have a family history of eye conditions or wear corrective lenses.