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Can routine eye exam and medical eye exam be conducted together or are they separate exams?

  • needeyeexam
  • Apr 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 10


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When Both Exams Can Be Done Together

If you come in for a routine eye exam and the doctor finds a medical issue (such as signs of glaucoma, dry eye, or an eye infection), they may address the medical concern during the same visit. Some insurance plans also allow both types of exams to be billed on the same day.


When Exams Need to Be Separate

If you already have an existing eye condition or need treatment for a specific issue, the doctor may need to focus on the medical eye exam first and schedule the routine vision check for another day. This is often due to insurance rules—vision insurance typically covers routine exams, while health insurance covers medical exams. These policies may require the exams to be done separately.


The decision to combine or separate the exams depends on:

  • Your eye health and medical needs

  • Insurance coverage and billing rules

  • Your preferences and availability for follow-up visits


Our eye doctor will help you decide the best plan based on these factors. Get a comprehensive eye exam for the whole family at an affordable price at Vision Looky Optical.Schedule your visit today at www.NeedEyeExam.com.


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