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Making Your Eye Care Experience Clear & Simple

At River City Vision Center, we believe that your family deserves a simple, stress-free eye care experience. Our team supports this belief by working with numerous insurance providers, providing multiple payment options, and offering financing options for those who need it.

We always discuss all costs prior to any appointment and will be more than happy to go over the pricing of our services in detail.

If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch! We are always ready to help.

We Accept Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

Some employers offer flexible spending accounts that allow you to save money for specific medical expenses, including eye care costs. You can also use these accounts alongside your insurance to further cover any out-of-pocket expenses you might have.

Be sure to speak to your employer about flexible spending accounts and how you may be able to use them for covering your eye care costs.

Our Locations

Jacksonville

You can find River City Vision Center in the Main Street Mall. We are conveniently located just off North Main Street.

Jacksonville Address

  • 13453 N. Main St. Suite #203
  • Jacksonville, FL 32218

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Orange Park

Find us beside Publix Food & Pharmacy. Plenty of parking is available out front with accessibility options available.

Orange Park Address

  • 1075 Oakleaf Plantation Pkwy, #300
  • Orange Park, FL 32065

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Our Blog

What Causes Myopia to Worsen?

Myopia

Things that contribute to the development of myopia include not enough time spent outdoors and too much time spent doing near work. […]

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August 14, 2025
Dr. Chandra M. Williams

Astigmatism vs. Myopia: What’s the Difference?

Eye Conditions, Myopia

Astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances, while myopia causes distant objects to look blurry while nearby objects remain clear. […]

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August 14, 2025
Dr. Chandra M. Williams

How to Insert Scleral Lenses

Contact Lenses

To insert scleral lenses, make sure your hands are clean and fill the lens with a saline solution or another fluid recommended by your optometrist. Then, you can either use your fingers or a contact lens applicator to insert the lens. […]

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July 23, 2025
Dr. Chandra M. Williams
Child rubbing eye and while looking at smartphone.

Things that contribute to the development of myopia include not enough time spent outdoors and too much time spent doing near work. […]

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Child who's wearing glasses squinting into the distance while writing in a notebook, with piles of books on either side of their desk.

Astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances, while myopia causes distant objects to look blurry while nearby objects remain clear. […]

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young adult gently pulling her eye wider to look at her eye using a compact mirror

To insert scleral lenses, make sure your hands are clean and fill the lens with a saline solution or another fluid recommended by your optometrist. Then, you can either use your fingers or a contact lens applicator to insert the lens. […]

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