Chicago Eye Doctors
At every Eye Boutique location, you’ll find a licensed Optometrist, the latest technology, and attentive care.
We encourage our patients to have regular eye exams as part of their continued preventative care.
At every Eye Boutique location, you’ll find a licensed Optometrist, the latest technology, and attentive care.
We encourage our patients to have regular eye exams as part of their continued preventative care.
An Optometrist is an eye doctor (OD) who completes a bachelor’s degree—usually in a science field—followed by four years at an accredited optometry school. Optometrists diagnose and treat vision issues and eye diseases. They perform eye exams that assess both eye health and overall health conditions like diabetes.
An annual eye exam allows your Optometrist to detect and address health issues before any symptoms become obvious to you. Many eye conditions show no early signs, and damage may already be done by the time you notice. Exams allow for early detection and treatment, helping prevent permanent vision loss. They also help your doctor track changes over time and respond early to any decline in eye health, increasing your chances of maintaining good vision as you age.
Our eye doctors accept most vision insurance plans. We offer free coverage checks so you’ll know exactly what your plan covers before your visit.
Learn MoreEye Boutique Optometrists take most vision insurance plans including union vision coverage. You can find a full list of accepted vision plans here. Our eye doctors also accept CareCredit, and we offer regular deals and discounts to keep eye care and eyewear affordable for patients without vision insurance.
Yes! You can schedule an eye exam online for any of our locations.
Yes, we have opticians and eye doctors who speak Spanish. Please contact a store for an appointment so we can make sure a Spanish-speaking staff member is available.
An Optometrist is a Doctor of Optometry (OD). Optometrists earn a bachelor’s degree followed by four years of optometry school.
Optometrists are eye doctors who specialize in vision care and eye health. Think of them as your primary health care provider for your eyes.
The scope of medical care provided by Optometrists is determined by state law. In Illinois, the practice of optometry includes:
Our Optometrists see patients for regular eye exams, contact lens fittings, diabetic retinopathy screening, senior vision care, and a wide range of eye conditions. If specialized medical treatment or surgery is required, we’ll refer you to a qualified ophthalmologist.
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in eye care. Ophthalmologists provide the same services as Optometrists, and also:
Our Optometrists provide eye exams for children ages five and up. For infants and toddlers younger than five, please contact us for a referral.
Yes! Optomap® retinal imaging is available at the following locations: Naperville, Schaumburg, Joliet, Crystal Lake, and Geneva.
Yes, all of our eye doctors are open on Saturday and/or Sunday to see patients. In general, weekend appointments are in high demand, so please be prepared to book ahead.