Alaska Eye Care Center - Eye Doctors in Anchorage

 3.7
+19072722557
Anchorage, 1345 W 9th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501

Alaska Eye Care Center - Eye Doctors in Anchorage is located at 1345 W 9th Ave in Anchorage, AK 99501. This professional optometry clinic serves the local community by providing comprehensive vision care and diagnostic services. The facility operates as a clinical health resource, offering a functional and patient-focused environment specialized in eye health examinations and corrective vision solutions.




Facility & Services

The clinic maintains a professional medical environment equipped with diagnostic technology for vision assessment and eye health monitoring. A central highlight of the practice is its comprehensive approach to eye care, which includes routine eye exams, medical consultations for ocular conditions, and contact lens fitting services. Patients can access a wide range of clinical services tailored to diverse age groups, ensuring long-term vision health and maintenance.




Distinguishing Factors

Alaska Eye Care Center is distinguished by its convenient location in the downtown Anchorage area, providing high accessibility for residents and local professionals. The practice sets itself apart through its commitment to personalized patient care and its reputation for maintaining a professional atmosphere focused on clinical accuracy. Situated near the intersection of W 9th Avenue and N Street, the clinic offers a streamlined healthcare experience with a focus on community service and professional integrity.




Expert Opinions


Clinical Resource: The practice is recognized as a reliable destination for primary eye care, noted for its thorough approach to diagnostic examinations and patient education.




Specialized Service Focus: Industry observers highlight the clinic's ability to handle complex vision needs, including medical co-management and specialized contact lens fittings.




Community Health Integration: The clinic is valued for its professional service model and its role in supporting the ocular health of the Anchorage population through consistent medical follow-up.






Estimated Service Costs

Actual costs may vary based on insurance coverage and specific medical necessity. The following estimates reflect current 2026 regional averages for independent optometry clinics in Anchorage:




Comprehensive Eye Examination: $150 – $225 for new patients; approximately $125 for established patients.




Contact Lens Evaluation & Fitting: $100 – $250 (additional fee beyond the standard exam).




Prescription Eyewear & Frames: $200 – $450+ depending on the brand and material selection.




Prescription Lenses: $100 – $150 for basic single-vision; $300+ for high-index or progressive multifocal lenses.




Retinal Imaging/Diagnostic Tests: $35 – $75 for elective wellness screenings or specialized ocular scans.






Business Hours


Monday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM




Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM




Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM




Thursday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM




Friday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM




Saturday: Closed




Sunday: Closed




Appointments are generally required for clinical evaluations. The clinic operates on a standard professional weekday schedule with extended evening availability to serve the Anchorage metropolitan area. Data sourced from Google Maps.

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Reviews about Alaska Eye Care Center - Eye Doctors in Anchorage

 5 
20.04.2026 13:39
I'm a tourist on holiday who needed a quick help in fixing my nose pad on my glasses. After being turned away at another vision centre downtown, I was referred to this centre and they sorted me out so quickly and for free. Forever grateful for the kindness you offered to a passer-by.
 3.0
20.04.2026 13:38
I’ve been coming here for 16 years, but today is the last. Insurance issue that is not office fault, but once I got on phone and spoke to the insurance company the front office gal would not get on the phone to verify. She wanted it updated on the website. Would not go the extra mile and provide customer service. She asked another office staff to help me. I handed him my phone with the insurance company on the line and they verified with him in less than a minute so I could be seen. Done. The issue is this all could have been solved if the office gal had done her job in the first place.

VSP isn’t showing you covered. CALL THEM! I did her job for her and she wanted me to calm down for being pissed that she would not do her job.

I will not have my family continue at this office. Too many other competitors out there now to kit up with this crap.
 4.0
20.04.2026 13:38
I had very good eye care from Dr. Thanepon, who retired several years ago. The doctor she reassigned me to was very dismissive and did not appeal to me. I do not recall his name. I found a new eye provider and am very happy with my new provider who operates his office on time and with much more modern equipment. It has been two years since my last appointment at AK Eye Care and transfer of all my records to my new provider. I am still receiving phone calls and texts harassing me to make another appointment. I will never return to Alaska Eye Care Center.
 4.0
20.04.2026 13:38
I have been a patient for 8 years and my wife for longer. We chose your practice since you had Saturday hours and we received great customer care (it was a plus that I knew Dr. Reber from another setting and appreciated his demeanor). However, over the past several years your customer service has dragged bottom.
Earlier this year I went to pick up a pair of glasses for my wife and was told to 'have a seat and someone will be with you'. After 15 minutes I was called up, and got my glasses and left. There is no reason for a simple pickup to take that long.
When it was time for my appointment, I was told that the schedule was changing and Dr Reber wasn't available so another doctor would see me. I live far away and this trip had several purposes so I said fine since rescheduling wasn't an option. I only have problems reading, but let the doctor convince me to get 'progressive' lenses (yes it was my choice, but I only made it after being lectured twice about how much I would like the new ones and that even though I don't have trouble reading road signs far away that I would look back and appreciate the decision) I finally got my new glasses and the progressive lenses made it impossible for me to use my multiple screens at work without tilting my head back and exaggerating my side-to-side movement. I called and asked for some adjustments and was told to just stop by anytime.
I live far away so on my next trip to Anchorage I stopped in and was told that I was two days past the date to have adjustments made. When I balked, the technician agreed to redo the lenses with straight readers like I have used for many years and which work well...but she made it seem like it was a decision she felt that she may get in trouble for since it was beyond the deadline.
My replacement glasses arrived a week or two ago, and since you now charge $25 for shipping (it used to be free) I waited until I could pick them up.
Today, my son made an unexpected trip to Anchorage. I called in to make sure it would be OK for him to pick them up. I waited on hold for 20 minutes and then talked with a representative who said he needed to ask someone for clarification. After 20 minutes the hold music stopped, said that you were sorry but I've called when your office is closed. I called back and waited on hold for ANOTHER 10 minutes before getting a callback and was told that he could pick up my glasses.
I learned at my last visit that your practice was purchased by an outside conglomerate, and it appears obvious that your new owners are more concerned with profits and upselling than with customer service for returning clients. If I don't hear a reasonable response about why it is SO difficult to do business with you I'll be looking for a new provider for my family's eyecare needs
 5 
20.04.2026 13:38
My old eye doctor moved from one side of Tudor road to the other a few years ago and in the move they left their ability to provide basic customer service behind. So I've been looking for a new place to get exams and glasses and, after some shockingly bad treatment from other places in town, I finally ended up at Alaska Eye Care on a recommendation.
Now, I'm not going to pretend that they went above and beyond in any way. What I am going to say is that the tech who did my exams was friendly and did the tests comfortably and quickly, the doctor who saw me was communicative and professional, and the woman who helped me pick out frames took the time to ask questions and make suggestions. Most shockingly, when I got my paperwork at the end, my prescription was included already and it was neat and legible - not scribbled on a post-it like the place on Tudor did last time I was there.
Alaska Eye Care did exactly what I wanted - an exam performed with clear communication and professionalism. That shouldn't be a bar too high for other places to match but apparently that's where we are in Anchorage.


 

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