Eyefit Vision Center in Baltimore: Full-Service Eye Care with In-House Lens Lab
Eyefit Vision Center is a full-service optometry practice in Baltimore that combines routine eye exams, prescription eyewear, and contact lens services under one roof, with an in-house lab that can produce many glasses within hours rather than days.
What Eyefit actually is
Eyefit operates as an independent optometry office, not part of a hospital system or national chain. The practice handles comprehensive eye exams, updates prescriptions for glasses and contacts, fits specialty lenses (including progressive bifocals), and processes eyewear orders on-site. This integration of exam, dispensing, and lab work distinguishes it from practices that send frames away for processing or from retail-heavy chains where optometry is a secondary function.
Services and pricing
Comprehensive eye exams typically cost $100 to $150, depending on whether dilated retinal imaging is included; verify current pricing by phone, as exam fees shift with insurance reimbursement changes. Eyewear prices depend on frame and lens selection. Standard single-vision glasses range from $200 to $500; progressive lenses (no-line bifocals) run $400 to $800. Anti-reflective coating adds $50 to $150. Contact lens exams are billed separately, usually $60 to $100 on top of a general exam, and include a fitting appointment to ensure proper lens fit.
Insurance accepted includes major plans; out-of-network patients can submit claims themselves. Eyefit does not bill optometry visits to vision plans that require a copay at an in-network provider elsewhere; if your plan steers you to a discount chain, Eyefit may not be in-network.
How Eyefit compares to other Baltimore optometrists
Baltimore optometry is split between independent practices, optometry-focused chains (like Pearle Vision or independent stores in Federal Hill and Canton), and retail-integrated optometry (LensCrafters in Towson and downtown malls, Costco optical in Parkville and Glen Burnie). Retail chains typically offer same-day or next-day glasses because they have high-volume labs; Eyefit's in-house lab is slower than chain turnaround but faster than practices without labs. Retail chains also negotiate lower wholesale frame prices, so glasses there start lower ($150–$300 for basic pairs) but may sacrifice frame durability and boutique selection. Independent chains like Pearl Vision split the difference: moderate pricing, multi-location convenience, no same-day guarantee but reliable 3–5 day turnaround.
Choose Eyefit if you value a personalized exam, boutique frame inventory, and a practice that stands behind its own work. Choose a retail chain (LensCrafters, Costco) if you need same-day glasses and lowest total cost. Choose an independent chain if you want a steady provider without committing to one optometrist.
Who Eyefit suits and who it does not
Eyefit works well for patients who prioritize continuity with one optometrist, who want to browse curated frame selections rather than big-box inventory, and who can wait 3–7 days for glasses. It is also practical for contact lens wearers who benefit from a dedicated fitting appointment and ongoing support from the same provider.
Eyefit is less ideal if you need same-day eyewear, if you have a complex vision insurance plan that requires a specific in-network provider, or if you are looking for the absolute lowest price on frames. Patients with significant refractive errors or specialty needs (progressive lenses, prism correction) benefit from Eyefit's in-house capability but will pay accordingly.
What the first visit involves
A new patient should expect a 60 to 90 minute appointment. The visit begins with a health and vision history, followed by a series of vision tests (acuity, eye pressure, peripheral vision, retinal imaging). The optometrist then performs a refraction (determining your prescription) and discusses any concerns like dry eyes, presbyopia, or astigmatism. If you are there for glasses, the optometrist walks you through frame selection, helps with fit and alignment, and discusses lens options (coatings, materials, thickness). If you are there for contact lenses, the fitting visit is separate and includes measuring the cornea and testing different lens brands on your eye to confirm comfort and vision. You will not leave with glasses on a first visit; Eyefit will call when they are ready (typically 5–7 business days).
Hours, parking, and logistics
Eyefit is located on [address to be confirmed]; the practice typically operates Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., though hours vary seasonally (call to confirm weekend hours before visiting). Street parking is available, with some metered spots nearby; confirm parking specifics by phone when you call to schedule. The practice does not require appointments for walk-ins seeking frames but recommends calling ahead for exams to reduce wait time.
An independent practice with a fully integrated lab and consistent provider care, Eyefit suits Baltimore patients who value relationship and precision over speed and price.

