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Better Eyes for A Better Life

At Family Eye Care Coral Springs, Dr. Besty Jacob and our entire Coral Springs optometry team are committed to providing advanced vision care in a professional and comfortable environment. As an optometrist in Coral Springs, our primary eye care service includes a complete eye exam that analyzes eye health and vision function. In addition to eye exams and vision testing, Dr. Jacob and our team of optometry professionals provide testing for glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration. Our Coral Springs optometrist also offers glasses, contact lenses, and pre- and post-operative care.

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Eye Exams

Dr. Jacob and the Family Eye Care Coral Springs team take even routine eye exams very seriously. During a yearly or bi-yearly examination, our Coral Springs patients will receive a patient history review, a series of vision and eye tests, assessments of eye focusing and movement, and an eye health evaluation. Our optometrist will discuss any additional testing that may be required to diagnose an eye disease or condition. Call us a today at (954)- 715-8255 to schedule an appointment.

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Contact Lenses

Not sure that glasses are for you? Ask our Coral Springs staff about contact lenses. Advances in the field of optometry have produced a variety of different types of contact lenses with a range of benefits. Rigid gas-permeable (RGP), daily-wear soft, extended-wear, extended-wear disposable, and planned replacement are the various types of contact lens options available today. Our Irving optometrist will discuss the various options with you to determine which type will best fit your needs and lifestyle. Schedule your examination today by calling (954)-715-8255. They are many advantages to consider when determining if contact lenses are right for you and our knowledgeable staff is here to answer any questions.

Routine Visit Procedures

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Head Routine Eye Exam
(S0620 or S0621)

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Div. 1: Traditional Contact Lens Exam

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Div. 2 Toric Lenses, RGP or
Bifocal Lenses

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Div. 3 Bitoric, RGP Bifocal,
or Toric Bifocal lenses

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Div. 4 Keratoconus or
Corneal irregularity Fitting

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Contact Lens Fitting (92310)

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Contact Lens Insertion
Removal Teaching

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Brief Office after 30 days

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Bilateral Dilation (92225-50

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Returned Dilation (92226-50)

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Visual Field Screening (S9986)

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Refraction (92015)

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Photography Screening (S0625)

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Screenings (S9986)

Medical Procedures

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New Patient (99202 or
92002) (99203) (99204 or 92004)

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Established Patient (99212 or 92012)
(99213) (99214 or 92014)

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Gonioscopy (92020)

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30-2 Visual Fields Threshold
Intermittent (92081)

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30-2 Visual Fields
Threshold Extended (92083)

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Serial Tonometry (92100)

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Unilateral Epilation (67820)

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Bilateral Epilation (67820-50)

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Foreign Body Removal

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Conjectiva (65210)

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Cornea (65222)

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Collagen Plugs per puncta (68761)

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Permanent Plugs per puncta
(68761 & A4263)

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Pachymetry (76514)

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Bandage Contact Lens
(92070-RT or LT)

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Corneal Topography (92025)

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Retinal Photography (92250)

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External Ocular Photography (92285)

Reviews from Our Coral Springs Eye Care Clients

Before visiting our eye clinic, read what past and current patients have to say about our optometrists. You’ll see how we live up to our commitment to providing superior eye care to those in and around Coral Springs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Eye Care in Coral Springs, FL

You may have many questions when visiting an optometrist in Coral Springs. Below, our team answers some of the most common questions we receive. You’ll likely find the answer to your question here. If not, please contact us, and we’ll happily answer any lingering questions.

How Much Is an Eye Exam Without Insurance in Florida?

Eye care exam costs vary depending on several factors, such as:

  • Insurance
  • Location
  • Required services

At present, the average cost of a standard eye exam without insurance in Florida is between $50 and $200. However, this doesn’t include the cost of more extensive eye testing, contact lenses, or glasses. If you need comprehensive eye exams or further services, you can expect to pay more.

Should you need comprehensive eye care in Coral Springs but don’t have eye health insurance or struggle with the cost, contact our office. We offer flexible financing and financing alternatives for those in need. You can also call our office to inquire about pricing for your specific requirements and/or accepted insurance plans.

Does Florida Medicaid Pay for Eye Exams?

Medicaid reimburses for visual care services to provide the following:

  • Eye exams
  • Diagnosis and treatment
  • Management for conditions like ocular and adnexal pathology

Medicaid will also cover more specific services, such as a blepharoplasty when the dropping or sagging of the eyelid interferes with vision and up to two refractions every 365 days. Other covered services include up to four intravitreal implants and/or four computerized corneal topography per year.

If you require medically necessary visual care services, Medicaid will likely cover it. First, meet with an eye doctor in Coral Springs, FL, to learn more about your required services. Then, you can visit the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care website or the Florida Medicaid Agency Website for more information about your coverage.

Why Go to an Optometrist Instead of an Ophthalmologist?

An optometrist handles primary eye health. Their job includes the following tasks:

  • Performing eye exams and vision tests
  • Finding vision problems
  • Prescribing corrective treatment, such as:
    • Contact lenses
    • Glasses
    • Medication

On the other hand, an ophthalmologist handles all medical and surgical issues related to the eyes. While they can perform all the same tasks as an optometrist, their specialized schooling equips them to deal with more severe eye problems or eye conditions and perform surgery.

Often, it’s not necessary to see an ophthalmologist. An optometrist has the expertise needed to tackle your eye issue. Also, your insurance may require you to see an optometrist before seeing an ophthalmologist. Many insurance plans require a referral to an ophthalmologist for more serious conditions.

Eye Care in Coral Springs, FL for Your Family

Waiting to see an optometrist could mean harming your vision. Thus, you should contact us today at Family Eye Care Coral Springs to schedule a quality eye care appointment in Coral Springs, FL. We care for patients of all ages, so bring the whole family along for routine eye care services!

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