Top 10 Best Optometry in San Francisco, California

Our listings include optometrists providing comprehensive eye exams, vision correction, and treatment for eye conditions. Selected for their clinical expertise and use of advanced diagnostic tools, these professionals ensure quality eye care.

Market Street Optometry

Market Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (663 reviews)
  • Myopia Management
  • Refractive Surgery Co-Management (LASIK, PRK, SMILE)
  • Dry Eyes Exam
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We offer a wide range of specialized services, state-of-the-art technology, and techniques to make your journey to lasting wellness as efficient and e More Detail

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Eyes On Twenty-Fourth Optometry

24th Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (474 reviews)
  • Eye testing and diagnosis
  • Eyewear fitting
  • Retinal imaging
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Drs. Victor Bautista and Katherine Stout-Bautista focus on providing quality eye care and personal attention to their patients here at Eyes on Twenty- More Detail

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Lam Teresa OD

Fillmore Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (128 reviews)

Specializing in: - Optometrists - Opticians More Detail

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Veda Szeto OD

Spear Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (329 reviews)
  • Optical
  • Contact Lens Services
  • Comprehensive Eye Exams

At City Eyeworks Optometry, we are proudly continuing a legacy of over 30 years of caring for the eyes of San Francisco's working professionals and re More Detail

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Invision Optometry

Fillmore Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (357 reviews)
  • Eyewear fitting
  • Eye exams
  • Retinal imaging
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At Invision Optometry, Doctors Clifford and Edna Lee know that state-of-the-art eyecare should be accompanied by extraordinary eyewear. The doctors pr More Detail

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Pacific Rims Optometry

Irving Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (213 reviews)
  • Myopia Management
  • Comprehensive Eye Exams
  • Abiliti Overnight Lenses
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We have been serving the San Francisco Bay Area community for over 20 years! Dr. Selena Chan & Dr. Bruce Dong are here to meet all your eye care needs More Detail

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Sea Cliff Optometry

Clement Street, San Francisco, California
4.8 (133 reviews)
  • Contact Lens Fitting and Care
  • Ocular Emergencies
  • Pediatric Eye Exams
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Dr. Lianna Rudyak and the team at Sea Cliff Optometry strive to bring San Francisco unparalleled optometric services for the entire family. We invite More Detail

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Urban Eyes Optometry

Sanchez Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (174 reviews)
  • Eyewear Fitting
  • Eye Testing And Diagnosis
  • Eye Exams
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Loop Optometry

5th Street, San Francisco, California
4.7 (99 reviews)

Your Eye Care Destination Curated frames, friendly service More Detail

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Pacific Rims Optometry

West Portal Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.7 (191 reviews)
  • Dry Eyes
  • Scleral Contact Lenses
  • Eyewear Fitting
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We’ve been serving the San Francisco Bay Area for over 20 years! Dr. Selena Chan and her team are here to meet all your eye care needs. We offer More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

 Adults should get an eye exam every 1 to 2 years, while those with glasses, contact lenses, or medical conditions like diabetes may need annual checkups. If you notice blurry vision, headaches, or eye strain, schedule an appointment immediately.

An optometrist provides vision tests, prescriptions for glasses and contacts, and eye disease screenings. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who can perform eye surgeries and treat advanced eye conditions.

Yes! Regular exams can detect multiple eye conditions, including: 

  •  Glaucoma
  • Cataracts
  • diabetic eye disease
  • and macular degeneration early. 

Early detection allows you to take preventive measures and avoid vision loss

 Many insurance plans cover basic eye exams, but glasses, contacts, and advanced tests may require additional coverage. Check with your provider to understand what’s included.

 If you experience any of these symptoms: 

  • blurry vision, 
  • frequent headaches, 
  • eye strain, 
  •  trouble seeing at night

An optometrist can check your vision and recommend corrective lenses.