Frequently asked questions
Answers before your Lakeview Eye Care visit.
Insurance, appointment types, contact lenses, pediatric exams, urgent symptoms, and Spanish support for patients in Syracuse and West Point.
Helping you see the moments that matter most is part of how the team answers questions for families in Syracuse, West Point, Clearfield, Clinton, and surrounding Utah communities.
Which vision or medical insurance plans do you accept?
Lakeview Eye Care is in-network with many major plans, including VSP, Davis Vision, Medicare, Aetna, Tricare, EyeMed, Medicaid Utah, PEHP, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Regence, and more. Call or text us and we can help verify benefits.
I do not have vision insurance. Can I still be seen?
Yes. Self-pay patients are welcome, and the team can explain pricing before you schedule so there are no surprises.
What is included in a comprehensive eye exam?
Your exam includes a vision and prescription check, eye-health evaluation, screening for issues such as glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic eye disease, plus time with the doctor to review results.
Do you offer contact lens fittings?
Yes. Lakeview Eye Care fits soft, toric, multifocal, scleral, and ortho-k lenses. Contact lens evaluations are quoted separately from routine exams.
Can you treat pink eye or other urgent eye problems?
Yes. The doctors diagnose and treat eye infections, allergies, styes, minor injuries, foreign objects, flashes, floaters, and sudden vision changes. Same-day medical visits may be available.
At what age should my child have an eye exam?
The practice recommends an infant eye exam, another around age 3, and yearly exams once school starts. Earlier visits are wise if you notice squinting, headaches, eye turns, reading struggles, or failed screenings.
Do you speak Spanish?
Yes. The team offers service in Spanish. Hable con nosotros al programar su cita y con gusto le atenderemos.
Where is Lakeview Eye Care located?
The office is at 1792 W 1700 S Suite 102 in Syracuse, Utah, minutes from West Point, Clearfield, Clinton, Layton, and the Davis Corridor.
Helpful next steps: Eye Exams, Contact Lenses, Glasses, Pediatric Eye Care, Dry Eye Treatment, and Urgent Eye Care.
Still deciding?
Call the office and ask.
The Lakeview team can help with insurance, scheduling, and what type of visit fits your needs.