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1301 W. Evergreen Ave. Effingham, IL 62401

5 E Cumberland Rd. Altamont, IL 62411

108 N 14th St. Mattoon, IL 61938

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Get Answers to Commonly Asked Questions

Check out some of our frequently asked questions and their answers below. If there's anything else you'd like to know, don't hesitate to contact Weber Optiks in Effingham, Altamont, or Mattoon.

  • How much does an eye exam cost?

    Our eye exam in Mattoon, IL starts at $91 and can go up depending on the levels of service such as contact lenses, diabetic care, etc. According to All About Vision, only 50% of Americans considered high risk for vision loss have visited an eye doctor in the past 12 months. Whether you're high risk or not, make an appointment with our doctors today.

  • What are cataracts?

    Cataracts are a part of the natural aging process, where the lens inside the eye develops cloudiness which negatively impacts your vision. When mature enough, cataracts require surgery. Contact our eye doctor in Mattoon, IL to learn more.

  • How does diabetes affect the eyes?

    Diabetes is a disease that can affect the blood flow through the retinal tissue. When enough damage is done to the retina from diabetes, it can result in vision loss. Our team of optometrists in Mattoon, IL can discuss treatment options with you.

  • What is astigmatism?

    Astigmatism is where the front part of the eye, called the cornea, has two different curvatures to it. Like a football, it has a steep curvature in one direction and a flatter curvature in the opposite direction. We offer eye care in Mattoon, IL, and can assist with treating astigmatism.

  • What is macular degeneration?

    Macular degeneration is a degeneration of the central portion of the retina called the macula. This region is where most of one's central vision falls upon and is usually progressive as one ages. If you need eye care in Mattoon, IL, call us today.

  • What is glaucoma?

    Optometrists in Mattoon, IL are experienced in diagnosing glaucoma. Glaucoma is an optic nerve head disease. When the optic nerve head becomes damaged, the information from the eye to the brain is lost, resulting in vision loss. Glaucoma can result from many different causes, from high eye pressure to neurological and mechanical damage. 

  • Are you open late any nights?

    Our Effingham location is open until 7:00 pm every Tuesday and Wednesday.

  • Do you work Saturdays?

    Do you work Saturdays? Yes, our Effingham location is open every Saturday from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm.

  • What eye insurance companies do you accept?

    We accept Consociate, EyeMed, and VSP for eye care in Mattoon, IL.

  • Are you accepting new patients?

    Yes, as a reputable eye doctor in Mattoon, IL, we are always happy to accept new patients.

  • Do you treat emergency red-eye problems?

    Yes, just call our office and our optometrists in Mattoon, IL will fit you in as soon as we can.

  • Do you accept Medicaid?

    No, unfortunately, we are out of network with Medicaid.

  • At what age should my child have an eye exam?

    The first required eye exam is before a child enters Kindergarten.  But, Dr. Chris is enrolled in the InfantSee program that allows free comprehensive eye exams to children under the age of one.

  • Do you fit for contact lenses?

    Yes, we can fit for contacts lenses in your annual eye exam with an additional fitting fee.

  • Do you offer any discounts on glasses?

    Yes, if a patient doesn’t have insurance, you get 25% off. Also, if you buy two complete pairs of frames and lenses, we offer a 50% discount on the second pair. 

  • How often should I get an eye exam?

    If you have no underlying conditions, you should get an eye exam in Mattoon, IL every 12 months.

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