Comprehensive Eye Exams

Comprehensive eye exams including checks for glasses or contact lenses, which usually includes dilation.

Contact Lens Fittings

We fit contact lenses to your eyes, both soft and hard.

Cataract Surgery

Microincision Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation – which includes standard monofocal lens as well as Toric and Multifocal lens.

Additional Services

  • Clear lensectomy for refractive purposes
  • IOL exchange
  • Yag laser capsulotomy
  • Glaucoma laser trabeculoplasty
  • Glaucoma minishunts
  • Trabeculectomy for glaucoma
  • Upper eyelid Blepharoplasty
  • Trichiasis electrocautery
  • Pterygium removal with grafting
  • Entropion/Ectropion repair
  • Eyelid lesion , cancerous and non-cancerous, removal
  • Enucleation/Evisceration of globe
  • Chalazion excisions
  • Retinal laser treatments for diabetic retinopathy
  • Laser retinopexy for retinal tears
  • Nasolacrimal duct probe with/without silicone intubation
  • Corneal scraping for band keratopathy

Insurance Accepted

Auburn Eye Physicians, PC, accepts most major insurance plans, including:

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare Railroad
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama
  • Blue Advantage
  • Coventry Healthcare
  • Humana
  • PEEHIP
  • United Healthcare
  • QHP Plans
  • Health Choice Plans
  • Multiplan/PHCS Plans
  • Cigna
  • Tricare
  • Champus
  • Spectera Vision Plan
  • Superior Vision Plan
  • Southland Vision
  • VIVA
  • Aetna
  • ChampVA

Please Note The Following

What is a Refraction and Will My Insurance Pay for it?

A refraction is a diagnostic test that is performed to determine your eyeglass prescription. Medicare and many other insurance plans consider a refraction to be routine medical care not covered under their medical coverage, so this amount is charged separately and is paid directly by the patient.

Will Vision or Medical Insurance Pay for My Visit?

Your vision plan covers routine vision wellness exams and includes the purchase of eyewear and contact lenses. Your medical insurance plan covers the diagnosis and management of medical eye issues, such as dry eye disease, glaucoma, and macular disease.

Your diagnosis (medical or non-medical) cannot be determined until an examination by the physician is performed. Only then can the office determine whether your vision plan will be billed for the services (non-medical diagnosis) or your medical insurance if a medical diagnosis is determined.