Search

Best Optometrists near me in Manhattan, KS

35 Optometrists near me in Manhattan, KS – map location, contacts, real reviews, rating. Eye examinations, a wide selection of lenses and eyeglass frames from the world's leading manufacturers.

Rating updated: December 08, 2023
Sort:

Optician

930 Hayes Dr E, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-539-5105

Walmart Vision & Glasses

3.7
3 reviews

Optician

101 Bluemont Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-539-4819

Optometrist

1640 Charles Pl Suite #103, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-776-9461

Alex's Affordable Eyewear

4.9
10 reviews

Optician

800 Tuttle Creek Blvd # C, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-565-9009

Vision Source

4.8
10 reviews

Optometrist

930 Hays Dr Ste. D, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-539-2020

Manhattan Eye Care, LLC

4.3
4 reviews

Optometrist

1430 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-537-2420

Wainwright Eye Care

4.6
9 reviews

Optometrist

2012 Vanesta Pl Suite 210, Manhattan, KS 66503

+1 785-539-8019

Optometrist

809 N 3rd St #200, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-537-2020

Epic Vision Eye Centers

4.6
10 reviews

Optometrist

1400 Beechwood Terrace, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-539-6051

Wainwright Eye Care

5.0
10 reviews

Optometrist

101 Bluemont Ave Suite C, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-236-5526

Optometrist

1640 Charles Pl STE 103, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-776-9461

Optometrist

3260 Kimball Ave, Manhattan, KS 66503

+1 785-776-2255

Eye Care Direct

5.0
1 review

Optometrist

2012 Vanesta Pl Suite 210, Manhattan, KS 66503

+1 785-236-5526

Optometrist

4833 Rockridge Ct, Manhattan, KS 66503

+1 785-539-1964

Optometrist

101 E Bluemont Ave suite c, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-236-5526

Optometrist

1502 Browning Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-537-3400

Optometrist

1430 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-537-2420

Optometrist

1400 Beechwood Terrace, Manhattan, KS 66502

+1 785-310-4041

Optometrist

3260 Kimball Ave, Manhattan, KS 66503

+1 785-776-2255

Optometrist

3012 Anderson Ave, Manhattan, KS 66503

+1 785-537-1118

Showing с 1 to 20 of 35 (2 pages)

Who is an optometrist and what does he or she do?

Optometry is a branch of ophthalmology that specializes in methods of correcting vision using optometric aids. An optometrist is a specialist who determines the degree of vision impairment and prescribes corrective aids such as glasses and contact lenses.

What is the difference between an ophthalmologist and an optometrist?

What is the difference between the profession of an optometrist and an ophthalmologist? An optometrist only provides initial diagnosis and can only treat refractive errors with conservative methods.

What does an optometrist do?

Functionality: eye examinations, selection of types of vision correction (glasses, lenses), recommendations on eyeglass lens designs and contact lens materials, and advanced medical services. Include: eye examinations, selection of types of vision correction (glasses, lenses), recommendations on eyeglass lens designs and contact lens materials, and advanced medical services.

Why do eyeglasses cost so much?

Eyeglasses are a complex optical device that is manufactured with high-precision equipment. Often expensive materials are used for the glasses. All of this explains why eyeglasses can be expensive.

What should you do before buying glasses?

Let's look at what to look for when buying eyeglasses. The first is, of course, quality. The second is the choice of lenses of glasses. Here we focus attention on the material: they can be either glass or plastic. The third is the choice of frames.

What's the difference between expensive glasses and cheap glasses for vision?

The quality and accordingly the price of the lens depends on the presence of coatings on the lenses. The higher the price, the more coatings on the lens. Coatings make our vision more comfortable. Lens manufacturers do not stand still and improve the quality of lenses.

How do I know which glasses fit my face?

It's best if the width of the frame is equal to or slightly larger than the widest part of your face. The upper line of the frames should coincide with the line of eyebrows. Smooth shapes of glasses will emphasize rounded curves of the face. To emphasize high cheekbones choose the "butterfly" or "cat-eye" glasses.

Where can I see better with glasses or contact lenses?

With lenses, you can see better, so it turns out that extra obstacles don't distort the image. Lenses don't shed dust, don't catch glare from the sun and don't distort peripheral vision-no matter where we look, the image stays sharp.

Top Reviews


Brooke Snide  |  Rating: 5  |  Epic Vision Eye Centers

Epic Vision is highly recommended to everyone in manhattan. The employees were welcoming and got me in the same day! The doctor did an amazing job as well I’ve never had such a great eye exam before. After my exam one of the employees helped me pick out new frames and wasn’t pushy about buying which I liked. I ended up buying a new set of frames and couldn’t be more excited to pick them up soon!


Pioneer Picker  |  Rating: 1  |  Wainwright Eye Care

Disappointing experience I went to see the eye doctor because my regular doctor told me to see an eye doctor. My eyesight was getting foggy, this isn’t normal. The doctor told me it’s because of my age. REALLY? None of my friends are experiencing foggy vision. He said and I quote “It’s normal when you get old” I’m in my 40’s The doctor was Very dismissive. Sadly a second opinion lead to actual health condition diagnosis, NOT JUST MY AGE.


Alex Foltz  |  Rating: 5  |  Vision Source

Brandi is a great eye doctor. She takes the time to explain anything she observes, answers all my questions and does not rush out the door. The staff is experienced, kind and patient. If your looking for a new eye doctor or your first, I highly recommend Brandi at Vision Source in Manhattan.


Lisa Duensing  |  Rating: 2  |  Manhattan Eye Care, LLC

So unimpressed with the service here. My 1-year-old sees a pediatric eye specialist and we just went here for frames and lenses. I understand toddlers are difficult, but the person helping us acted like she had never interacted with a toddler before. When the frames came in, they told me to ensure we brought him with us for pickup so he could be fitted. Then they basically just handed us the frames and said good luck. The final straw was when we went to get replacement lenses. They told us to take a seat, where we waited for 45 min. Finally I asked if we needed to come back another day. They asked who was helping me and I said no one, you told me to take a seat. Miraculously, then someone was available and it took a whole 5 minutes to swap out the lenses. Didn’t even get an apology for clearly being forgotten about. A 45 minute wait with a toddler is not fun. Will not be giving this place any more of my business. Not a 1-star only because we didn’t see the optometrists, and maybe it’s fine for adults.


Crystal Malchose  |  Rating: 5  |  Douglas K. Stigge, OD

I first started seeing Dr. Stigge when he and his father operated a clinic in Aggieville. When I changed jobs and was no longer in Manhattan on a regular basis, I changed doctors. Due to some questionable services I received elsewhere, I looked him back up and started using him as my optometrist again. So happy I did! The personal care and attention to my health is there again! He took the time to learn about changes in my life, worked with insurance to get me the best benefit without sacrificing quality. Support staff at Epic Vision is also superior to most others. They called me with information, instead of waiting for me to call and check-in. Will be recommending them to friends and family!

Other Cities