Dr. Sherry Nejabat in Baltimore: Comprehensive Eye Exams and Contact Lens Fitting in Canton
Dr. Sherry Nejabat operates an independent optometry practice in Baltimore that focuses on comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fitting, and glasses prescriptions. Located in Canton, the practice emphasizes detailed vision assessment and one-on-one consultation rather than high-volume throughput typical of retail optical chains.
What the practice actually offers
Dr. Nejabat performs full eye examinations that include visual acuity testing, refraction, eye pressure measurement, and dilated retinal evaluation. The practice fits both soft and rigid gas-permeable contact lenses, which matters because many Baltimore optometrists limit fitting to soft lenses only and refer complex cases elsewhere. The scope includes presbyopia management for patients over 40, orthoptic evaluation for eye teaming issues, and visual field testing for glaucoma screening. The practice does not perform surgical procedures or laser treatments; patients needing those services are referred to ophthalmologists, typically Maryland specialists like Wilmer Eye Institute or independent surgical centers in the Baltimore region.
Services and pricing
A comprehensive eye examination with refraction and dilation costs $150 to $180, depending on whether additional testing (visual fields, optical coherence tomography) is performed. Contact lens fitting appointments are separate from regular exams and typically run $75 to $125 per fitting session; if a contact lens evaluation is combined with an eye exam on the first visit, expect to budget $200 to $280 total. Glasses prescriptions are issued during the exam. The practice accepts most major insurance plans including VSP and EyeMed, which often cover exams at no cost or a small copay; Medicare is accepted for patients 65 and older. Confirm coverage and copay amounts when calling to schedule, as insurance benefits vary month to month.
Contact lens trial pairs and fitting supplies are included in the fitting fee. Purchased contact lenses are not sold in-office; Dr. Nejabat provides the prescription and patients order through online retailers like Coastal or directly from manufacturers, a cost-saving strategy that distinguishes the practice from optometrists who mark up lens sales by 20 to 40 percent.
How this compares to Baltimore optometry options
Baltimore has three broad categories of optometry services: retail chains (LensCrafters, Pearle Vision, and Warby Parker), independent practices, and hospital-affiliated clinics. LensCrafters and Pearle Vision typically charge $100 to $130 for exams and sell glasses or contacts on-site with margins built into pricing; the tradeoff is convenience and same-day glasses in many cases. Warby Parker offers lower-cost frames ($95 to $145) and at-home try-on but relies on independent doctors for exams and does not fit specialty contact lenses. Hospital-affiliated optometrists at Johns Hopkins and UMMC charge similar exam fees but route all eyewear and contact lens purchases through in-house dispensaries, which can cost 30 to 50 percent more than independent vendors.
Dr. Nejabat's advantage lies in contact lens fitting breadth and prescription transparency. If you need rigid gas-permeable lenses for keratoconus, complex astigmatism, or presbyopia, she offers expertise that chain optometrists typically do not. If you wear standard soft contacts and want to minimize eyewear spending, her practice is cheaper than hospital clinics and retail chains because she does not profit from lens or frame sales. If you prioritize speed and same-day glasses, LensCrafters or Warby Parker will serve you better.
Who this practice suits and does not suit
Dr. Nejabat's practice is ideal for patients with complex contact lens needs, those on modest budgets who want to buy frames online or through discount retailers, and adults seeking detailed vision evaluation without commercial pressure. It is also appropriate for patients with VSP or EyeMed insurance, both of which cover exams fully or nearly fully at independent practices. The practice suits patients comfortable scheduling in advance and returning for follow-up contact lens fittings if trial pairs need adjustment.
The practice does not suit patients who need glasses immediately after an exam (no in-house dispensary), those seeking same-day contact lens pickup, or patients who prefer one-stop shopping. It is not the right choice if you need surgical eye care, vision therapy beyond basic assessment, or specialty contact lenses like scleral lenses, which require more specialized equipment than most independent Baltimore practices maintain.
What your first visit involves
Schedule online or by phone. Bring insurance cards and a current glasses or contact lens prescription if available. Plan 90 minutes for a comprehensive exam plus contact lens fitting on the same day. Dr. Nejabat will review medical and vision history, perform visual acuity and refraction, test eye pressure, examine the front and back of the eye, and discuss findings with you. If fitting contacts, she will measure corneal curvature, assess lens fit on your eye, and provide trial lenses to wear home for 24 to 48 hours. You return for a follow-up fitting visit to confirm lens comfort and vision; adjustments to parameters are made as needed. At the end of the visit, you receive a written prescription for glasses and, if contacts are dispensed, a contact lens prescription with base curves and powers. You manage reorders yourself through online vendors.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The office operates by appointment Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours twice a month. Parking is available on the street and in a nearby lot shared with neighboring Canton businesses. The practice is a short walk from the Canton waterfront and public transit routes. Verify current hours and parking details before visiting, as hours are adjusted seasonally.
Dr. Nejabat's independence and focus on contact lens expertise make her a practical choice for Baltimore patients who do not need emergency eye care and who want a thorough exam without markup-driven sales pressure.

