Eye exams in Kenosha, WI
Visit our Kenosha eye exam schedule to book a $59* eye exam in June 2025. Wisconsin Vision's Kenosha location is conveniently located at 5725 75th Street, Kenosha, WI 53142. Call 262-694-5553 for immediate help booking an appointment. We provide comprehensive eye exams for children, adults, and patients with special needs. New patients are always welcome.

What happens during an eye exam?
Your overall health, previous visits, and current symptoms will determine the specific tests included in your next eye exam. In general, a comprehensive adult eye exam may include:
Patient History
This includes any vision symptoms, eye injuries, medications, or family history of diseases like diabetes or hypertension. Your doctor may also ask about your workplace and routines to screen for environmental conditions affecting your eyes.
Vision Tests
Eye charts are used to measure visual acuity at near and far distances. Other tests measure depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, eye muscle function, and how pupils respond to light.
Refraction
While you look through a series of different lenses, your eye doctor measures how the lenses focus light. You participate by saying which one of two options gives you clearer vision. This lets your eye doctor refine the lens power you need to properly correct vision problems including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Keratometry
A circle of light is focused on the cornea (the clear outer part of your eye) and its reflection is measured. This lets your optometrist measure the outer contour to measure astigmatism and get the right fit for contact lenses.
Tonometry
Tonometry is a test to measure your eye pressure. Eyes are continually producing clear fluid that flows into your eyes and drains out. If there’s a problem with drainage, pressure can build up and damage the optic nerve (causing glaucoma). In this test, an instrument releases a small puff of air as a sensor measures the corresponding indentation on the eye’s surface.
Eye movement tests
Your eye doctor may perform tests to assess how well your eyes are able to change focus and move/work in unison (eye teaming). Evaluating how your eyes move can let your optometrist identify problems compromising your focus or binocular vision.
Dilation
Eye drops are used to dilate the pupils, which gives your doctor a better view of your retina, optic nerve, and other internal eye structures. Optomap® dilation-free retinal imaging allows your doctor to conduct a comprehensive retinal exam with no dilating drops needed (not available at all locations*).
Contact lens exams
If you wear or want to start wearing contact lenses, you’ll need a contact lens exam and fitting as well as a standard eye exam. A contact lens exam includes special tests to measure your pupil and iris, map your cornea, and evaluate your tear film. Contact lens wearers also have their eyes checked for any damage or changes contact lens use may have caused.
Optomap® Eye Exams
*Eye exams with Optomap® retinal imaging are available at the following locations: Elm Grove, Milwaukee (Layton Ave), Franklin, Greenfield, Pewaukee, Racine (Douglas Ave), Janesville, Madison (Odana Ave), and Appleton.
How Often Do I Need My Eyes Checked?
The American Optometric Association recommends the following guidelines for people with no signs of eye or vision problems:
5 - 18 YEARS | Once a year |
19 - 60 YEARS | Every 1-2 years or as recommended |
60+ YEARS | Once a year |
*Our doctors of optometry provide eye exams for children aged 5 and older. For children younger than 5, please contact us for a referral.
If any of the following are true, please schedule an eye exam right away:
- Your last eye exam was over 2 years ago
- You use computers, phones, or other digital screens for extended periods of time
- You occasionally experience headaches that blur your vision
- You experience an increase in ‘floaters,’ spots or bright flashes
- You experience chronic pain, redness, dryness, itching, discharge, or irritated skin around the eyes

Personalized eye exams & optometry care
Eye exams at Wisconsin Vision in Kenosha combine state-of-the-art equipment with caring, experienced eye doctors. During your eye exam, we’ll explain the procedures, answer your questions and recommend personalized vision solutions based on the results.
Eye exam services include:
- Visual acuity tests
- Examination of external & internal eye structure
- Glaucoma & cataract screenings
- Diabetic retinopathy screenings
- Treatments for eye infections, injuries, allergies, dry eyes & digital eye strain
- Preventative care for eye health disorders
- Contact lens eye exams
General health concerns including high blood pressure, diabetes, and side effects from medications can affect the health of your eyes. Regular eye exams protect your vision and prevent complications down the road. When in doubt, get your eyes checked!
Eye exams for kids
We provide affordable eye exams for toddlers and children ages 3 & up (for infants or toddlers under 3 please contact us for a referral).
Back to school eye exams in Kenosha
Wisconsin state law requires all schools to request children have a comprehensive eye exam from an optometrist or ophthalmologist before starting kindergarten. The same law also requires optometrists and doctors to work to reduce or waive the cost of childhood eye exams for parents who might have difficulty paying.
Learn more about pediatric eye exams and check out our specials including reduced pricing on eye exams.
Eye exams for seniors
Older adults are at a higher risk of vision loss and some eye diseases. Comprehensive eye exams help detect problems early so they can be treated sooner. Our optometrists provide affordable eye exams for seniors and take Medicare Part B for vision care.
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Using insurance
for an eye exam
Wisconsin Vision in Kenosha accepts most vision plans including VSP. Your vision insurance covers routine eye exams and may pay for part of your eyeglasses or contact lenses if needed. Flexible spending accounts can be used to pay for eye exams and eyewear.
If you have a medical condition affecting your eye health (such as pink eye, glaucoma, or macular degeneration) your medical insurance may also be billed. We’re happy to do an insurance check and explain your benefits.
Learn more about eye exam insurance coverage at Kenosha's Wisconsin Vision.
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No insurance
for an eye exam
Many of our patients don’t have vision insurance and are still able to afford regular comprehensive eye exams. We’ll always explain your best options, with or without insurance. You can also use CareCredit for eye exams and eyewear at all Wisconsin vision locations, with interest-free financing for up to a year.
We offer special pricing on eye exams without insurance.
Learn more about eye exams without insurance coverage at Kenosha's WI Vision.
Eye Exam Frequently Asked Questions
Is an eye exam performed at Wisconsin Vision affordable?
We strive to make eye exams affordable for patients of all ages. We are always welcoming new patients into our stores. For specific eye exam pricing details, contact our Kenosha eye center today.
Does the Kenosha location accept walk-in appointments?
Our Kenosha location accepts walk-ins around the availability of scheduled appointments. Schedule your appointment online to ensure you meet with an eye doctor the same day you come into the store.
How do I know if my child’s eye exam is covered under my insurance?
Most vision insurance plans will cover the cost of a yearly pediatric eye exam. Our locations accept many different insurance and union plans and have a free benefit check to determine what is covered by your insurance. Call us today or stop into our Kenosha eye center and we can let you know what’s covered.
Why are regular kids’ eye exams important?
Regular eye check-ups ensure that your child’s eye health and vision are on the right track. Catching eye problems early is beneficial when determining treatment and making it much more effective. Contact us today if you have any questions regarding your child’s next pediatric eye exam.
Does Wisconsin Vision’s Kenosha location offer Telehealth services?
We are working on implementing Telehealth capabilities at all our Wisconsin Vision locations. Unfortunately, our Kenosha location does not yet offer Telehealth eye exams.