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Best Optometrists near me in Waukesha, WI

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

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Visionworks

4.3
10 reviews

Optometrist

825 W Moreland Blvd, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-542-9610

Wisconsin Vision

5.0
10 reviews

Optometrist

116 E Sunset Dr Suite 100, Waukesha, WI 53189

+1 262-524-1130

Herslof Opticians

2.3
10 reviews

Optician

821 Meadowbrook Rd Suite 7, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-650-9235

Main Optical Co

3.0
2 reviews

Optician

1111 Delafield St # 312, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-542-6669

Walmart Vision & Glasses

3.4
7 reviews

Optician

2000 S West Ave, Waukesha, WI 53189

+1 262-521-9460

Target Optical

4.6
10 reviews

Optometrist

2401 Kossow Rd, Waukesha, WI 53186

+1 262-784-7403

Optician

515 N Grand Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186

+1 262-544-4722

Optician

217 Wisconsin Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186

+1 262-542-7226

Optometrist

1166 W Sunset Dr, Waukesha, WI 53189

+1 262-574-9410

Clarity Eyecare

4.9
10 reviews

Optometrist

2401 Kossow Rd, Waukesha, WI 53186

+1 262-701-7018

Optometrist

S30W24896 W Sunset Dr Ste 105, Waukesha, WI 53189

+1 262-542-5295

Optometrist

3228 Turnberry Oak Dr #200, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-542-7113

Optometrist

1111 Delafield St #227, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-524-9323

Optometrist

411 N Grand Ave UNIT 101, Waukesha, WI 53186

+1 262-542-3300

Optometrist

3228 Turnberry Oak Dr, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-542-7113

Optometrist

203 E Sunset Dr, Waukesha, WI 53189

+1 262-670-9427

Optometrist

825 W Moreland Blvd, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-542-9610

Hulen, James J OD

5.0
1 review

Contact lenses supplier

515 N Grand Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186

+1 262-544-4722

Optometrist

2426 N Grandview Blvd # D, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-446-3730

Optometrist

1111 Delafield St Ste 312, Waukesha, WI 53188

+1 262-547-3352

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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


James Nickell  |  Rating: 5  |  Target Optical

On August 25 my wife visited Target Optical on Kossow Road for an emergency repair of a broken "nose piece." April did this very quickly and went beyond what we expected. She replaced both nose pieces, tightened the screws and cleaned the lenses, all with no charge. She is a dream? She was very efficient and personable. Next time we need eyewear assistance we will consider Target Optical.


Joe Gerovac  |  Rating: 5  |  Visionworks

The optometrist, Dr. Hicks, takes the time to do a great job making sure you get the best vision possible. Above and beyond anywhere I’ve gone before. Explained nuances, took the time to fine tune, and a fun personality. Rest of family went, very happy.


Judy Baker  |  Rating: 5  |  Visionworks

The staff at the Waukesha, Wisconsin location provided our family with OUTSTANDING customer service this week! We can't thank them enough for solving a problem that several other local optical companies said they couldn't help us with.


Jodelynne  |  Rating: 5  |  Walmart Vision & Glasses

The vision center is fabulous! I am sad that I had to change over to another provider because of insurance —- the team at this Vision center is absolutely awesome! Especially the assistants and techs! Customer service is always on point!


Miranda I  |  Rating: 5  |  Wisconsin Vision

I had an absolutely amazing experience. Because I have gas permeable lenses, I could not do the TeleHealth exam and instead had to be seen by the on-site doctor. I am unable to remember his name, but he was very kind and explained everything along the way. I also went to get new glasses, as I haven't updated my frame in at least 7 years. I was pretty much at a loss when it came to choosing what looked good and fit good. I had chosen two frames and wasn't too sure about them. My optician, Kristine H. helped me so much! She asked if I was okay with her picking out some frames and then trying them out. I was, and I told her I really had no idea what I was looking for. She brought over about 10 frames to try out. While I was trying them, she explained about the length of the piece that goes behind the ear, how our pupils should be in the center of the frame and helped me decide which frame would be best for my face. It was truly a great experience.

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