On-site eye exams for nursing homes, assisted living, and senior care facilities. Lincoln Square Eyecare brings licensed optometrists directly to your residents—delivering high-quality, medical eye care without requiring transportation or staff coordination.
As adults age, untreated vision issues can lead to:
Mobile optometry eliminates these risks by making regular eye care accessible within your facility—supporting both resident wellbeing and your quality of care standards.
Our mobile optometry team delivers full-service, medical eye care directly in residents’ rooms. Services include:
We handle all logistics, bringing equipment and managing the entire visit process.
We bill Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance—there are no charges to your organization.
Exams are performed in residents’ rooms. No space setup or staff escort needed.
Clear vision supports independence, reduces fall risk, and enhances mental health.
We manage scheduling, paperwork, and family communication.
Facility Requirements:
What’s Included in an Eye Exam:
Flexible Scheduling:
We bill directly through patient insurance.
If there’s a deductible or lack of coverage, the patient or POA is notified.
Medicare, Medicaid, BCBS PPO, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, Molina, Meridian, and more.
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