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Optometrists in Springfield, IL

Compare 48 optometrists in Springfield, IL. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.

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Optometrists

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Accepting patients

100%

Most common: OD

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Dr. Jonathan Leonard Ottino, OD

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Specialty: optometristState: ILCity: Springfield
Springfield, IL
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About optometrists in Springfield, IL

Springfield has 48 optometrists. The most common credential is OD (100%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

Nearby hospitals include Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Rush University Medical Center, and University of Chicago Medical Center. Local training programs run through Illinois College of Optometry and Midwestern University Chicago College of Optometry.

The most commonly accepted carriers among Springfield optometrists include unitedhealthcare, medicare, qhp-87571, and qhp-33602. 67% accept Medicare.

What to expect at your first optometrist visit in Springfield, IL

A comprehensive eye exam takes 30 to 60 minutes. It includes reading an eye chart, checking eye pressure (glaucoma screening), examining the internal structures of your eye, testing how your eyes work together, and determining your prescription. Your eyes may be dilated with drops, which temporarily blurs close-up vision for a few hours.

When to see a optometrist

See an optometrist for routine eye exams (every one to two years for adults, annually for children and adults over 60), new or updated glasses or contact lens prescriptions, dry eyes, eye strain from screens, red or irritated eyes, and monitoring of conditions like glaucoma. For surgical needs (cataracts, LASIK), they will refer you to an ophthalmologist.

Typical costs

Eye exam (with vision insurance): $0-25 copay · Eye exam (without insurance): $100-250 · Glasses: $100-400+ · Contact lens fitting: $50-200

Common reasons to see a optometrist in Springfield, IL

Routine vision exams

Annual eye exams do more than update your glasses prescription. Optometrists screen for glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and systemic conditions like diabetes that show early signs in the eyes.

Glasses and contact lens fitting

Getting the right prescription and fit matters for comfort and clear vision. Optometrists determine your prescription, recommend lens types, and ensure contacts fit your eyes properly.

Dry eye syndrome

Chronic dry, gritty, or burning eyes affect millions of people. Optometrists identify the type of dry eye and recommend treatments from artificial tears and warm compresses to prescription drops.

Digital eye strain

Extended screen time causes eye fatigue, headaches, and blurred vision. Your optometrist can recommend specialized lenses, screen habits, and exercises to reduce strain.

Eye disease detection

Glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy often have no early symptoms. Optometrists use specialized imaging to detect these conditions before vision loss occurs.

See ophthalmologists for eye surgery and advanced disease treatment →

Frequently asked questions about optometrists in Springfield, IL

Springfield, IL has 48 licensed optometrists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of optometrists in Springfield, IL are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

The most commonly accepted carriers among optometrists in Springfield, IL include unitedhealthcare, medicare, qhp-87571, qhp-33602, and qhp-30751. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.

An eye exam with vision insurance costs $0 to $25 as a copay. Without insurance, an exam costs $100 to $250. Glasses range from $100 to $400 or more. Contact lens fitting runs $50 to $200. Actual costs in Springfield, IL depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Vision insurance and health insurance cover different things. Vision insurance covers routine exams, glasses, and contacts. Medical insurance covers treatment of eye diseases. You may need both for complete coverage.

Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Springfield, IL has 48 optometrists. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.

67% of optometrists in Springfield, IL accept Medicare. Original Medicare does not cover routine eye exams or glasses. It does cover annual eye exams for people with diabetes and treatment for eye diseases like glaucoma. Some Medicare Advantage plans include vision benefits. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.

Some optometrists in Springfield, IL accept Illinois Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers eye exams and glasses for children in all states. Adult vision coverage varies by state, with some covering comprehensive exams and glasses and others covering only medical eye conditions. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Illinois Medicaid participation before scheduling.

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Insurance & Optometrist coverage

Top accepted carriers in Springfield, IL include unitedhealthcare, medicare, qhp-87571, qhp-33602, and qhp-30751.

Vision insurance and health insurance cover different things. Vision insurance (like VSP or EyeMed) covers routine eye exams, glasses, and contacts. Medical insurance covers treatment of eye diseases (glaucoma, infections, injuries). If you have both, routine exams go through vision insurance. Make sure your optometrist accepts your specific vision plan, not just medical insurance.

Springfield, IL
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Dr. Molly Guithues, OD

OD

Springfield, IL

17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Jeffrey Alan Young, OD

OD

Springfield, IL

17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Chelsey Moore, OD

OD

Springfield, IL

17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Marc Christopher Sarmiento, OD

OD

Springfield, IL

17Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Robert P Edwards, OD

OD

Springfield, IL

17Clarity ScoreAccepting