EAGLE OPTOMETRY CLINIC
Telephone: (804) 734-9253
Hours of Operation: Open 0700-1600 Monday thru Friday
Closed 1300-1400 1st/4th Thursday of each month and all training holidays
Optometry Services: The Eagle Clinic provides comprehensive advanced specialty eye care. The optometrists prescribe glasses, perform limited contact lens examinations, and conduct eye health evaluations. The optometrists also prescribe medications to treat eye diseases or injuries. The Optometry Service will order glasses and required optical devices for all Active Duty Service Membersand Reitrees.
Retiree Services: Appointments are available for TRICARE PRIME and TRICARE PLUS Patients ONLY! This is th eonly way to obtain routine exams for spectacle prescriptions. Retirees may bring in spectacle prescriptions from an eye doctor and the clinic staff will order one pari of military glasses per year. the prescription must be current (less than one year old). Minor repairs to glasses can be done and/or replacement glaasses ordered as needed. If you are having eye pain or sudden loss of vision, you may be seen on a walk-in basis throughout the day. Please understand that walk-in patients will be seen as soon as possible but priority is place don those with scheduled appointments.
Military Dependant: Eye examinations are authorized for those dpendants covered under TRICARE PRIME and TRICARE PLUS ONLY. The Eagle Clinic will perform the examination and provide a written prescription for all dependants. Dependants wil not place orders for spectacles with the Eagle Clinic, however, this must be done by an outside source.
Appointment Scheduling: Appointments can be booked using the Kenner Appointment Line Monday through Friday between the hours of 0700-1800. Patients may also utilize TRICARE ONLINE to schedule appointments as well. These appointment slots are for Active Duty Service Members, Retirees, and dependants only!
KENNER APPOINTMENT LINE: 1-866-533-5242
www.tricareonline.com
ATTENTION ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY: It is imperative that all military members understand the difference between their annual requirements under MRC.
A vision screening consists of basic acuity testing and is an annual requirement of all military members regardless of spectacle use or not. In most cases, this can be done at the unit level and annotated by unit MEDPROS representative.
A vision (eye) exam is an annual requirement of those militray members who have been prescribed prescription eyewear. These service members are required to have two pair of glasses as well as inserts for their protective masks.
National Guard/Reserve/AIT: National Guard and Reserve Component Service Members are not authorized eye exams as covered under TRICARE. Those attending Advanced Invidual Training (AIT) at Fort Lee may be seen at the Eagle Clinic for eye problems but will not be given eye examinations. AIT Soldiers will book appointments through their company leadership by having a Platoon Sergeant call and schedule the appointment for them. Platoon Sergeants should call the Eagle Clinic at (804) 734-9253 to schedule appointments for AIT Soldiers.
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