These FAQs answer the most common questions about…
What’s Included in Eye Exam?
An explanation of the different parts of a comprehensive eye examination.
Are My Glasses Ready?
It depends on a number of factors, including your prescription and your vision plan coverage.
Buying Glasses Online?
Buying glasses online might seem like a good idea…until you consider all the services you are going to miss out on.
Choosing Your New Frames
There are 3 ways to shop for glasses: by yourself; with a friend; with professional help = that’s us.
Can I Use My Frames?
Are you sure you want to use an older eyeglass frame? Read this for more information about the factors involved.
Vision Insurance FAQs
Vision coverage are not actually “insurance”, but a benefit plan. Find out more in this article.
“I have vision insurance”
We take the most common vision plans, so we probably take yours.
Our Reviews
We have great reviews. Read a sample of what patients are saying about us.
Why Choose Moody Eyes?
Your eyes and vision are precious. Find out how we help you care for yours.
“My eyes are dry”
Dry eyes, especially with computer use, is a common vision problem.
“I don’t have vision insurance”
We have great pricing on frames and lenses for those without a vision plan.
“What are some common vision problems?”
Here are some of the most common conditions affecting your eyes.
“What are some medical eye problems?”
Some eye problems aren’t about needing glasses. Sometimes you need medical eye care.
“Do I need glasses?”
After we exam your eyes, we will be able to advise you about what vision correction will help you.
“Why do I need glasses?”
There are many reasons glasses can help you see better, avoid eyestrain and headaches, and more.
“How do I adjust to my new progressive lenses?”
Read our article on adjusting to progressive lenses for helpful tips.
“I wear contact lenses”
We have helped literally thousands of patients with contact lenses. Let us help you get the lenses you need.
“My lenses are too thick and heavy”
There are 4 factors to determining the thickness of your lenses and options available to make them thinner.
