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Camelback Eye Care

Patient Center

This page covers the basics before you come in. You will find what to bring, how scheduling works, how insurance is handled, and how to reorder contacts online. If you are not sure what type of visit you need, call and we will help you choose.

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What To Expect At Your First Appointment 

New Patient Information

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Many families pick us for eye care in Phoenix because we explain their exams clearly. We also create a calm and welcoming space.

Bring your current glasses, even if you do not wear them often. If you wear contact lenses, bring the box or the prescription details so we can confirm what you are using.

Please bring a photo ID and your insurance card. If you take medications or use eye drops regularly, bring a list. If you have a specific concern, write it down so you do not forget it in the exam room.

Online booking, same-day when possible, and walk-in optical help.

Scheduling Options at Camelback Eye Care

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Online scheduling is available, so you can book at your convenience. Same-day appointments are available when possible, especially when a concern feels urgent.

Our walk-in optical is open to all patients. You can browse eyewear, adjust your glasses, or ask questions even without a full eye exam

Patients often come to us after searching for a Phoenix optometrist or eye doctor Phoenix who offers convenient scheduling. 

Insurance and Payment Options

Order Contact Lenses Online

If you already have a current contact lens prescription with our office, you can reorder online through our secure portal. This is a simple option for home delivery and routine reorders.

If you are unsure what to order, or if your prescription may have expired, call us first. We will confirm what you need and help you avoid ordering the wrong lenses.

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