Dr Jodi is a really nice optometrist. The lenses there, and at all eye shops, are expensive even with eyemed insurance. Sure eyemed insurance has a $20 co pay for lenses and $20 for frames and that sounds cheap. But when you include "extras" (which are necessary IMO) like anti-reflective coating and polycarbonate lenses the price goes up by A LOT. This wouldn't be so bad because I can shop around, but they forgot to put the pupillary distance on my script. I'm not sure if that was on purpose or by accident...