
Princeton Vision Center is a locally owned small business in Princeton, Minnesota. We started business in June of 1994. We have been in the Princeton community for 23 years and are always here to meet your optical needs! We accept most major health insurance companies as well as major vision plans.
If you do not have insurance, we do give a discount for a non-insurance exam. Contact our office and see if we are in your network or to see if you qualify for any discounts. We accept all major credit/debit card carriers, and checks, as well as Care Credit and other forms of Health Savings Accounts or Benefit Cards.
If you do not have insurance, we do give a discount for a non-insurance exam. Contact our office and see if we are in your network or to see if you qualify for any discounts. We accept all major credit/debit card carriers, and checks, as well as Care Credit and other forms of Health Savings Accounts or Benefit Cards.
Services
Exams
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We offer comprehensive eye exams not only looking at your personal refraction, but the overall health of your eyes. Have something wrong with your eye? We will work to get you into our schedule as quickly as possible. If we can't get into our schedule as quickly as you would like, we will try to make sure we can guide you to another provider who can meet your needs.
Glasses
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After your eye exam, if you are in need of prescription glasses we have a wide variety of frames to choose from. Our opticians are here to help you pick out the best frames for you. We carry both plastic and metal frames for all ages. Some of the common brands we carry include: Real tree, London Fog, Betsey, Johnson, Scott Harris, Takumi, Cinzia, Stepper, Callaway, Ted Baker, Wildflower, Tura, Brendel, Charmant.
Contacts
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We do not recommend sleeping in your contacts, it is best to take them out every night and make sure to rinse them with solution thoroughly. If you have more questions, you can speak with the doctor during your exam. This is completely up to your discretion.
We recommend waiting until your child is at a pre-teen age; however, if you feel contacts would benefit your child and that they are responsible enough to wear them appropriately they are free to start wearing contacts as you feel fit.As long as your prescription is current we will gladly order your contacts for you and call you as soon as they come in.
We recommend waiting until your child is at a pre-teen age; however, if you feel contacts would benefit your child and that they are responsible enough to wear them appropriately they are free to start wearing contacts as you feel fit.As long as your prescription is current we will gladly order your contacts for you and call you as soon as they come in.
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