A typical eye exam takes between 30 to 60 minutes, though the exact duration can vary based on the type of exam, whether it’s your first visit, and whether additional tests like dilation are needed. […]
How Long Does an Eye Exam Take?

A typical eye exam takes between 30 to 60 minutes, though the exact duration can vary based on the type of exam, whether it’s your first visit, and whether additional tests like dilation are needed. […]
BC Medical, or the Medical Services Plan (MSP), is the provincial healthcare program for residents of British Columbia. It covers a wide range of medical services, including visits to doctors, hospital stays, and prescription drugs.
One common question that often arises is whether BC Medical also covers eye exams. The short answer is yes, BC Medical does cover a portion of the eye examination fees. However, there are certain exceptions and limitations to this coverage.
BC Medical covers a portion of eye examination fees for certain age groups: children under 19 receive routine coverage, while adults over 65 are eligible for annual exams. For adults aged 19-64, coverage is limited to medically necessary exams, including annual monitoring for individuals with diabetes.
In particular, services such as contact lens fittings and prescription eyewear are not covered, and not all eye doctors accept BC Medical, so it’s advisable to verify coverage with your provider. […]