Find Eye Physicians or Shop for Eyewear Near You

How Do I Find Eye Doctors Near Me?
Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center has 27 locations across Arizona. Finding the one closest to you is simple: on our website, click the Locations tab, choose Use my Current Location, or enter your zip code, city, or state. Once you do this, a map and a list of the eye center locations closest to you are available. You can also choose the View All Locations option to see our listing.
How Do I Learn More About Each Location?
When you search for Locations Near You, you’ll get a list of the nearest locations. This list will include the phone number and address for each location. It will also tell you whether the location is a clinic, a surgery center, or both, and whether it has an on-site optical shop. For example, full-service eye centers like our Tucson 5th Street location include a treatment clinic, surgery center, and an on-site optical department where you can get eye exams and shop for designer and prescription eyewear. In addition to the optical shop, the Tucson 5th Street location is where you can find eye doctors, eyeglasses, contacts, and eye specialists.
By clicking Location Details, you’ll go to a page that provides details for each site. On each location detail page, you can access hours of operation, which doctors work at that location, their specialties, the location’s specialty services, patient reviews, a map, and directions to the eye center.
How Do I Schedule an Eye Exam Near Me?
Patients can easily schedule an appointment at their preferred location in one of two ways: by clicking the Schedule Online button or by calling the location directly.
The Schedule Online button lets you book an eye appointment on the website, either from the list of locations or from the individual location’s webpage. You can also find that location’s phone number and call during business hours to schedule your appointment or ask questions.
How can I find an eye doctor who accepts my insurance?
Our eye centers accept a wide range of medical and vision insurance providers; you can view the list here. Medical insurance is used for emergencies or disease management, while vision insurance typically covers routine screenings and lenses. If you don’t see your insurance provider on this list, please call, as insurance changes throughout the year.