Indiana Eye Doctors
At every Heartland Vision location, you’ll find a licensed Optometrist, the latest technology, and attentive care.
We encourage our patients to have regular eye exams as part of their continued preventative care.
At every Heartland Vision location, you’ll find a licensed Optometrist, the latest technology, and attentive care.
We encourage our patients to have regular eye exams as part of their continued preventative care.
An Optometrist is an eye doctor (OD) who completes a bachelor’s degree—usually in a science field—followed by four years at an accredited optometry school. Optometrists diagnose and treat vision issues and eye diseases. They perform eye exams that assess both eye health and overall health conditions like diabetes.
An annual eye exam allows your Optometrist to detect and address health issues before any symptoms become obvious to you. Many eye conditions show no early signs, and damage may already be done by the time you notice. Exams allow for early detection and treatment, helping prevent permanent vision loss. They also help your doctor track changes over time and respond early to any decline in eye health, increasing your chances of maintaining good vision as you age.
Our eye doctors accept most vision insurance plans. We offer free coverage checks so you’ll know exactly what your plan covers before your visit.
Learn MoreOptometrists are eye doctors who diagnose and treat vision and eye-related problems. Optometrists conduct comprehensive eye exams to evaluate eye health, and they write prescriptions to correct vision and help with eye-related health issues.
Opticians work closely with Optometrists to dispense and fit corrective eyewear for patients. Opticians are eyewear specialists, but they’re not eye doctors. Heartland Vision opticians are also customer service and insurance experts, ready to help you understand your benefits, explain optical lens options and adjust or repair frames.
An Optometrist is your go-to eye doctor for routine eye exams, vision correction and treatment of common eye problems like a stye or pink eye. Optometrists can diagnose and write prescriptions for eye conditions, and if you require specialized care they’ll provide a referral to an Ophthalmologist.
If you experience vision loss or decreased vision, have a family history of eye disease or suffer an eye injury, you’ll want to see an Ophthalmologist. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors and specialists in ocular diseases and disorders.
Yes. Optometrists are eye doctors who hold a Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree. To become an Optometrist, individuals must first complete a bachelor's degree, typically in biology or a related field, and then pursue four years of study in an accredited optometry program.
Yes! Heartland Vision accepts most types of vision insurance. Call us for a free benefits check before your appointment to learn more about your coverage details.
Yes. All Heartland Vision locations accept CareCredit for vision care including eye exams, eyeglasses, contact lenses and more.
Yes. Our Optometrists provide care for children ages 3 and up. If you need a referral for your toddler or infant, give us a call! We are happy to give you a referral.
Heartland Vision is always accepting new patients.
Yes, all of our eye doctors are open on Saturday to see patients. In general, Saturday appointments are in high demand, so please be prepared to book ahead.