Free Eye Exams
Can you truly get a FREE eye exam at America's Best?
Yes, you can! With our everyday 2 pairs for $69.95 offer, the eye exam* is free!
Your eyes are your windows to the world. America's Best is here to help you take care of them. An eye exam can help diagnose any potential conditions or problems in your eyes and potentially help head off a more serious situation. Schedule an appointment today; we'll make sure you're looking, and seeing, your best.
- FREE eye exam* with our special offer of two pairs of glasses for $69.95!
- Regular-priced eyeglass eye exams are only $45!
- Contact lens exams are only $69, or join our Eyecare Club and get 3 years of eye exams* for only $99 plus discounts on contact lenses and eyeglasses.
Follow these basic eye health tips to make sure your vision is protected.
Listen to Your Eyes
Changes in vision or visible changes in the eye itself can be a sign of a serious condition. Pay close attention to the appearance and feel of your eyes. If you suspect a problem with one or both of your eyes, schedule an eye exam immediately. A doctor of optometry can help diagnose any eye conditions and potentially head off a more serious situation.
Have Regular Eye Exams
If you're ready to update your glasses or if you suspect any problems with your vision, don't wait. Schedule your eye exam today at an America's Best location in your region.
Warning Signs of Vision Problems in Adults**
- Double vision
- Difficulty reading and doing close-up work, such as sewing
- Changes in the way you see color
- Impaired vision at night, especially while driving, caused by effects of bright light
- Frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription
- Problems with glare from lamps or the sun
- Halos around lights
- White spot or cloudy spot in the lens of the eye (the pupil, instead of being black appears milky or white)
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Trouble seeing things to your side
Warning Signs of Vision Problems in Children**
- Squinting, closing or covering one eye
- Constantly holding materials close to the face
- Tilting the head to one side
- Rubbing eyes repeatedly
- One or both eyes turn in or out
- Redness or tearing in eyes
- Premature birth
- Developmental delays
- Family history of "lazy eye" or "thick glasses"
- A disease that affects the whole body (such as diabetes, sickle cell or HIV)
* Includes single vision plastic
lenses and frames tagged $49.95. In certain states, eye exams
provided by independent Eyecare Professionals. Eye exam regularly
$45 without the two pair offer. Two pair purchase required for FREE
eye exam offer.
**From www.thevisioncouncil.org.




