
Telemedicine makes it easier to connect with your optometrist when an in-office visit is not necessary or not possible. A virtual eye care appointment allows you to discuss certain eye health concerns, follow-up needs, and symptoms through a secure video visit from home, work, or another private location.
All you need is a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera, microphone, and internet connection. The team will provide instructions before your appointment so you know what to expect and how to join your virtual visit.
To schedule a telemedicine appointment, call our office or request an appointment online. Before confirming your visit, we may ask a few questions about your symptoms, medical history, and current eye care concerns. This helps us determine whether a virtual visit is appropriate or if you should be seen in person.
During your appointment, your optometrist will review your concerns, ask about your symptoms, and may guide you through simple observations or questions to better understand what is happening. In some cases, photos of the eye or eyelid may be helpful if they are clear and taken safely.

Virtual eye care is often helpful for non-emergency concerns, follow-up care, and symptom triage. While it does not replace a comprehensive eye exam, it can be a convenient first step for many common issues.
Telemedicine may be appropriate for:
Eye redness, itching, or irritation
Eye allergies
Mild eyelid swelling, styes, or twitching
Contact lens-related discomfort
Dry eye symptoms
Pink eye concerns
Follow-up discussions for an existing eye condition
Questions about medications or treatment plans
If your optometrist determines that your condition requires testing, imaging, or hands-on care, an in-office appointment will be recommended.
Coverage for telemedicine visits depends on your insurance plan. Your visit may be billed to insurance, and copays or out-of-pocket costs may apply. Our team can help review your information before your appointment and let you know what may be needed for billing.
Yes. Virtual visits are completed through a secure platform designed to protect your privacy. Your personal health information is handled with care, and our team follows privacy standards for patient communication and medical care.
If you have an eye concern or need follow-up care, call our office or request an appointment online to find out if a telemedicine visit is right for you.