
Progressive Eyecare
Independent Doctor of Optometry
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One-stop shop for excellent eye care, contact lenses, quality eye wear, and convenient scheduling. Serving the greater Las Vegas, Nevada area.
Services
- Contact Lens Examination
- Contact Lens Fittings
- Same Day Exams
- Walk-in Exams
- Digital Retinal Imaging
- Pediatrics
- Medical Eye Exams
- Computer Vision
- Contact Lens Exams
- Diabetic Exams
Exam Fees
- Eye Exam Starting Fee $70.00 Includes Dilation
- Contact Lens Starting Fee $55.00
Insurance/Discount Plans
We accept most insurances, including:
- Culinary Health Fund Vision Care
- Health Scope Benefits
- Humana VCP
- Medicare
- Nevada Medicaid
- Culinary Health Fund Vision Care
- Health Scope Benefits
- Humana VCP
- Medicare
- Nevada Medicaid
- Principal Financial
- Superior Vision
- Tricare
- Vision Service Plan
Payment Types
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Discover
- American Express
- Care Credit
Languages
- English
- Spanish
- Vietnamese
- Cantonese
Location
Location Information
Located at or next to Target Optical
Progressive Eyecare
4100 Blue Diamond Rd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89139
US
Phone:
(702) 407-0601
Location Hours
Day of the Week | Hours |
---|---|
Mon | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Tue | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Wed | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Thu | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Fri | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Sat | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Sun | Closed |
About Progressive Eyecare
Progressive Eyecare is the local eye doctor to see for all of your Optometry needs in Las Vegas, NV. From contact lens examinations to contact lens fittings to general eye care, Progressive Eyecare will help diagnose, treat, and assess your overall health—and how it affects your eyes. Busy? We offer online, walk-in, and same day exams to fit your schedule. Progressive Eyecare also accepts many insurance carriers and discount plans. Come visit our office at 4100 Blue Diamond Rd Las Vegas, NV 89139 and schedule an eye exam today!

Dr. Kant Ng
Dr. Ng grew up in Southern California and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a BS degree in Psychobiology in 2000. Soon after, he attended the Southern California College of Optometry and graduated summa cum laude before moving to Las Vegas in 2004. He especially takes pleasure in chatting with his returning patients. On his free time, he likes building radio-controlled models and wrenching on his car. He also enjoys taking trips, both near and far, with his wife.
Education
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Southern California College of Optometry
Experience
- Doctor of Optometry

Dr. Henry Truong
Dr. Truong grew up in Southern California and received his BS degree in Biological Science at UCI. Afterwards, he attended SCCO and received his doctor of optometry degree in 2015. On his free time, he likes to try new food, work out at the gym, and travel with friends and family. He's also a huge mixed martial arts fan and has been known to spar a little in the ring!
Education
- University of California, Irvine
- Southern California College of Optometry
Experience
- Doctor of Optometry

Dr. Jerrin Chiu
Dr. Chiu was born and raised in the Bay Area, California. He moved to La Jolla for college where he graduated with a BS in Molecular Biology at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Chiu received his Doctorate of Optometry from the Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton, CA. On his free time, he likes composing music on the piano and guitar, cooking delicious noodles, and shooting hoops at the local basketball court.
Education
- University of California, San Diego
- Southern California College of Optometry
Experience
- Doctor of Optometry

Dr. Paul Chen
Dr Chen grew up in Southern California and received his Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology from UCLA in 2002. He went on to earn his Doctor of Optometry degree at SCCO. Dr. Chen has been with Progressive Eyecare since 2012 and takes pride in educating his patients so they understand their own visual and ocular conditions. In his free time, he enjoys trying new foods, going to the gym and talking about football, basketball, and his beloved Lakers.
Education
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Southern California College of Optometry
Experience
- Doctor of Optometry

Dr. Tina Xu
Dr. Xu is a native of Las Vegas, graduating from UNLV in 2013 with a BS in Preprofessional Biology. She moved to Portland, Oregon to attend Pacific University College of Optometry, where she received her Doctorate of Optometry. She has now returned to Las Vegas to provide ocular care to her fellow Nevadans. On her free time, she enjoys traveling, drawing and painting, and has been recently trying her hands at video gaming.
Education
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- Pacific University, Oregon
Experience
- Doctor of Optometry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring for my eye exam?
What should I bring for my eye exam?
1The most important thing to bring is yourself. However, it is helpful to bring your vision and medical insurance card, along with your current glasses or contact lenses. Please, don't forget to bring a mask since they are a local requirement and if you have any specific questions, feel free to bring them to your appointment or call our doctor to discuss.
What is the difference between an eye exam and a vision screening?
What is the difference between an eye exam and a vision screening?
1A comprehensive eye exam is administered by an optometrist and can detect not only vision problems but problems with eye health and general health as well. A vision screening is typically performed by a general medical practitioner such as a pediatrician or a nurse. While a vision screening can help identify vision issues, it can miss many important issues that a comprehensive eye exam can identify. This is why everyone is encouraged to get annual eye exams. Schedule your eye exam today!
What is involved in an eye exam?
What is involved in an eye exam?
1An eye exam involves a series of simple but comprehensive tests that allow your optometrist to assess your vision and your eye health. Your optometrist will discuss the results of your eye exam with you and determine the right prescription to help you to see your best.
Is a contact lens exam different than an eye exam?
Is a contact lens exam different than an eye exam?
1A normal, comprehensive eye exam will allow your optometrist to determine if your eyes are healthy enough to wear contact lenses. During your contact lens fitting, detailed measurements of your eyes will be taken to determine the right contact lenses for you. There is an additional fee for a contact lens fitting and evaluation for all contact lens patients (both new and established patients). Schedule your eye exam today to have all of your questions about contact lenses answered.
Why should I get an eye exam?
Why should I get an eye exam?
1An annual eye exam involves more than just updating your glasses or contact prescription. A comprehensive eye exam can also detect eye health issues as well as general health problems. Conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure can be detected in early stages through an eye exam, and this can result in early treatment. Schedule your annual eye exam today.
Can eye exams detect other health issues?
Can eye exams detect other health issues?
1Eye exams can detect eye health issues such as glaucoma and cataracts. Eye exams can also detect general health issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. This is why eye exams are an important part of health maintenance for everyone regardless of age or vision correction needs. Schedule your annual eye exam today.
When should I see an optometrist?
When should I see an optometrist?
1You should see an optometrist once a year whether or not you believe you need vision correction. An annual eye exam can detect not only eye diseases but also other diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure. Schedule your eye exam today.
What conditions can an optometrist treat?
What conditions can an optometrist treat?
1An optometrist can treat vision problems like myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. An optometrist also often treats common eye problems like dry eye syndrome and eye infections. An optometrist can also treat chronic eye diseases such as glaucoma. Optometrists are trained to detect and diagnose all eye problems and eye diseases. Schedule an eye exam today if you are experiencing any problems with your eyes or your vision.
What should I expect from the optometrist?
What should I expect from the optometrist?
1At your optometrist appointment, your optometrist usually will check your eye health and evaluate your vision. After the exam, your optometrist will discuss your vision health and the right prescription for you. Your optometrist can also answer any questions you have about your eye health, eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, and contact lenses. Schedule your eye exam today.
How does my vision change with age?
How does my vision change with age?
1Changes in vision that occur with age include reduced pupil size, dry eyes, loss of peripheral vision, decreased color vision, and vitreous detachment. The most common vision problem that comes with age is presbyopia, which is the normal and unavoidable age-related loss of focusing ability. Different types of lenses can provide help for presbyopia. The risk of developing cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy increases with age too. Your optometrist will discuss any age-related vision problems you’re experiencing at your next annual eye exam.
What is a refraction test?
What is a refraction test?
1Your optometrist uses a refraction test to determine your exact eyeglasses prescription. Through showing you a series of lens choices through a device called a phoropter, your optometrist determines the amount of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism that you have and the lenses needed to correct these vision problems.
Who can wear contact lenses?
Who can wear contact lenses?
1Nearly anyone who needs vision correction can wear contact lenses. Contact lenses can provide vision correction for people with nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, or a combination of these issues. Finding the perfect lens for you is sometimes a process of trial and error. All of the lens parameters can be finalized only after you’ve worn the successful combination. Schedule an eye exam to talk with your optometrist about whether contact lenses would be a good vision correction option for you.
How does an optometrist test my eyes?
How does an optometrist test my eyes?
1An optometrist uses several tests and tools to evaluate your eye health and your vision. Your eye exam usually will include a glaucoma test, a retinal screening, a visual field screening, an extraocular muscle test, and a refraction test. The results of these screenings and tests help your optometrist evaluate your vision and overall eye health.
How is vision measured?
How is vision measured?
1Vision is measured through a series of tests performed at an eye exam. Visual acuity is commonly measured by a series of two numbers, the first number representing the distance from which a person can clearly see something, and the second number representing the distance from which a person with normal vision can see that same thing. This measurement is typically obtained during an eye exam by having a person read from an eye chart with various sizes of letters.
How do I know if my child needs glasses?
How do I know if my child needs glasses?
1Taking your child to an optometrist for an eye exam is the best way to learn if your child needs glasses. Many children who need glasses aren’t aware that they do. Signs of vision problems in children include sitting too close to the television, squinting, sensitivity to light, difficulty with eye-hand coordination, and avoiding visual activities like reading and drawing. To see if your child needs glasses, schedule your child’s eye exam today.
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