Stop by this store in Orlando for our full selection of glasses, sunglasses, and contacts—plus view our custom, color-blocked mural by artist Eddie Perrote while you browse!
Visual Acuity Test
The well-known portion of an eye exam where you read from a chart of progressively shrinking letters until they're too small to see
A detailed image of the surface of your retina for the doctor to assess your eye health and check for conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinal detachments (available at most locations for an additional $39)
Not all optometrists accept all insurance plans. We can only confirm your coverage details during your visit.
Frequently asked questions
Thankfully, no—we have newer methods for measuring intraocular pressure now.
It's best to have this information handy:
A list of any eye- or vision-related symptoms you're experiencing
An overview of your and your family's medical history
A list of medications you're taking (non-prescription medications included)
Your vision insurance information (if applicable)
Any questions you'd like to ask the eye doctor
You should also bring any corrective lenses you're currently using—glasses and contacts—and a pair of sunglasses to wear afterwards in case your eyes are dilated during your exam.
A comprehensive eye exam includes tests for visual acuity, refraction, and binocular vision, as well as a full ocular health assessment. A retinal exam may also be performed, sometimes requiring pupil dilation. Learn more about what to expect here.
We recommend getting an eye exam once a year to evaluate your vision, examine your eye health, and screen for other health issues. Other factors may influence how often you get an eye exam, including your age, whether you wear glasses or contacts, and if your medical history puts you at higher risk for eye diseases.
We're in-network with most major vision carriers, like UnitedHealthcare, Davis Vision, Superior Vision, and some VSP plans. For other plans, like EyeMed and Cigna, we often work as an out-of-network carrier. (Not all optometrists accept all insurance plans. We can only confirm your coverage details during your visit.)
Glasses and contacts prescriptions typically expire one to two years after the prescription was written. This time frame may vary depending on your state's regulations and the risk of your vision changing more quickly.
Recent Google reviews from Orlando, FL
5.0 out of 5(3 reviews)
Larry T
March 24, 2026
5 out of 5
This is a new location, and I stopped in to repair some frames. The staff was very welcoming and adjusted to my needs, even though it required a little adaptation. Good job!
Response from Warby Parker
March 24, 2026
We are so happy to hear you had an excellent experience! Thank you for sharing this review.
Amy B
March 23, 2026
5 out of 5
So happy that Warby Parker is now close by! I went in this morning and was immediately impressed. The store is clean, welcoming, and well-organized, making it easy to browse. They have so many more frames to try on compared to the store in the Millenia Mall. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and took the time to help me with my new glasses. I never felt rushed, and they answered all my questions with patience. Overall, such a smooth and enjoyable experience. I’ll definitely be coming back and recommending this location to others!
Response from Warby Parker
March 23, 2026
We are so happy to hear you had an excellent experience! Thank you for sharing this review.