Copeland Eye Care operates out of two convenient locations: Coralville at Pearle Vision (2611 James St Ste 200) and Cedar Rapids North at Target Optical (1030 Blairs Ferry Rd. NE). Both offices offer comprehensive eye care with a team of five optometrists backed by 60+ years of combined optometry ex...
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Copeland Eye Care operates out of two convenient locations: Coralville at Pearle Vision (2611 James St Ste 200) and Cedar Rapids North at Target Optical (1030 Blairs Ferry Rd. NE). Both offices offer comprehensive eye care with a team of five optometrists backed by 60+ years of combined optometry experience.
Five optometrists staff the practice: - Dr. Martin Copeland - Dr. Tracy Bildstein - Dr. Jenna Henrich - Dr. Annette Nickel - Dr. Larry Ellingson
| Location | Mon-Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coralville (Pearle Vision) | 9 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–5 PM | Closed |
| Cedar Rapids (Target Optical) | 10 AM–6 PM | 9 AM–3 PM | Closed |
Scheduling an appointment in advance is preferred, but they'll try to work in walk-ins if openings exist. Book online or call (319) 466-0644.
Copeland Eye Care uses latest visual diagnostic equipment for precise evaluations: - Retinal imaging and scanning - Optomap technology for wide retinal viewing - AI-powered diagnostic tools - Custom contact lens fitting technology
They accept most major insurance plans. Eye exam costs depend on your carrier and copayment. Call for specific pricing.
The American Optometric Association recommends:
Children: - Birth to 24 months: At 6 months of age (or as recommended if at risk) - 2–5 years: At 3 years of age - 6–18 years: Before first grade, then every two years (annually if at risk) - Wearing glasses/contacts: Annually
Adults: - 18–60 years: Every two years (every 1–2 years if at risk) - 61+: Annually - Wearing glasses/contacts: Annually
Your prescription and eye exam are both valid for one year. After that, you'll need a new exam to update or refill your prescription.
Copeland Eye Care maintains a regularly updated blog covering: - At-home vision therapy exercises - 1-day disposable contact lens benefits - How eye exams detect systemic diseases (diabetes, high blood pressure, autoimmune conditions) - Retinal imaging technology (Optomap advantages) - Nutrition and eye health - Anti-fatigue lenses for screen users - Vision therapy for eye coordination - Advanced eye care technology and AI-powered diagnostics
Your eye doctor can spot early signs of systemic health issues—diabetes changes in retinal blood vessels, high blood pressure indicators, and autoimmune disease markers—during a routine exam.
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