FAQs
How long is my prescription valid?
Most eyeglass prescriptions are valid for up to two years, but we recommend an annual exam to keep your vision and overall health in check.
Contact lens prescriptions often expire after one year due to additional medical risk. Your doctor will guide you based on your needs.
Do I need an appointment to buy glasses?
Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments help us give you dedicated time with an optician especially if you want help selecting the perfect pair.
We recommend coming in at least an hour before closing so you can browse and ask questions without feeling rushed.
What services do you offer?
We provide full-scope eye care including:
- Comprehensive eye exams
- Contact lens fittings
- Dry eye diagnosis and treatment
- Pediatric care
- Myopia management
- Medical eye care (glaucoma, diabetic exams, etc.)
- LASIK & cataract co-management
- Aesthetic treatments (RF/IPL)
- And more!
How often should I see the eye doctor?
We recommend a comprehensive eye exam once a year even if you’re not noticing any changes. Annual visits help catch issues early, update prescriptions, and protect long-term vision.
If you have diabetes, dry eye, or other medical conditions, we may recommend more frequent visits.
Do you accept appointments?
Yes and we highly recommend scheduling in advance to reduce wait times and ensure the best care. You can call us or book online anytime.
What makes Kennedy Vision different from other clinics?
We combine advanced technology with a people-first approach. You’ll never feel rushed, confused, or like a number. We take time to explain, educate, and make sure you leave seeing—and feeling—better.
At what age should my child get their first eye exam?
We recommend by age 3, or sooner if there are any concerns. Early eye exams help us spot developmental issues and ensure clear vision for learning and play.