Clinics and Patient Care
Welcome!
We'd like to be your eye care provider! The IU School of Optometry eye care centers are open to the public. We offer eye and vision care to patients of all ages in pleasant facilities with the most up-to-date ophthalmic equipment.
Notice of Privacy PracticesProspective Residents
What is an optometric residency?
Outreach
vision care to those for whom financial, geographic, or physical barriers prevent access to such services. . .
Eye Care Centers
locations, hours, appointments, payment, insurance, outreach/community service. . .
Eye and Vision Care Services
binocular vision/pediatric optometry, cornea and contact lenses, low vision rehab, ocular disease, primary eye care, sports vision, . . .
Eyewear Centers
designer frames, sunglasses, children's frames, contact lenses, protective eye wear, progressive and bifocal lenses, . . .
Patient Education
eye exams, glaucoma, additional references, . . .
Meet the Faculty
InfantSee Program
The IU Optometry eye care centers are participating in the InfantSee program offering free eye assessments for babies under 1 year old.
Maps, Directions, and Parking
Donate Your Old Glasses
Pay Your Bill Online with IUPayPlus
Make an Appointment for an Eye Examination
How Are We Doing?
complete our patient satisfaction survey. . .
Announcements
- Generic clinic closings schedule for AECC and CECC.
- El Instituto Nacional de los Ojos proporciona información en español y en inglés sobre problemas relacinados con los ojos y con la vista.
- IU students: Charge your exam fee to Bursar account.
- IU employees: Tax saver benefits may be used to purchase eyewear (including contact lenses).

