Centre d'Optometria Especialitzat
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The center currently holds a perfect 5.0-star rating. While the volume of public reviews is limited to one primary entry, the sentiment indicates a high level of professional satisfaction. Customers appreciate the specialized nature of the service, which differentiates it from high-street optical chains. There are no public reports of long wait times or poor service. The overall sentiment is one of trust and clinical competence, though the low number of reviews suggests a boutique or highly specialized practice that relies heavily on local reputation and word-of-mouth rather than aggressive tourist marketing.
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Tourist Information
For tourists visiting Ibiza, Centre d'Optometria Especialitzat offers a reliable clinical environment for vision needs. To book an appointment, it is recommended to visit the clinic in person if you are staying in Ibiza Town, as digital booking platforms are not currently active. The staff confirms English and Spanish capabilities, which is vital for explaining complex symptoms. While they do not operate as a 24/7 emergency room, they are an excellent resource for urgent daytime vision issues like lost contact lenses or eye infections. Payment is typically accepted via major credit cards and cash. If you have travel insurance, you will likely need to pay out-of-pocket and request a detailed medical invoice (factura) in English to claim reimbursement from your provider later. The clinic is easily reachable via the local 'L10' bus or a short taxi ride from the Ibiza Port.
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Insurance Information
The center primarily operates as a private clinic. While they may not have direct billing arrangements with international travel insurance companies, they provide official receipts and medical reports required for reimbursement claims. Acceptance of Spanish private insurance (such as Sanitas or Adeslas) should be verified on-site. They do not typically accept the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for routine optometry, as these services are often private in the Spanish healthcare system. Expect transparent, upfront pricing for consultations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an appointment for an eye exam?
Yes, it is recommended to schedule an appointment to ensure a specialized optometrist is available, though walk-ins may be assisted for minor needs.
Do you speak English?
Yes, the staff can assist patients in English and Spanish, making it suitable for tourists and expats.
Can I get a prescription for contact lenses here?
Absolutely. They specialize in contact lens fittings and can provide you with your prescription details.
What should I do if I broke my glasses on vacation?
Visit the clinic for a consultation; they can help determine your prescription and order replacement lenses or repair frames if possible.
Do you accept travel insurance?
You will likely need to pay for services upfront and submit the invoice to your travel insurance provider for reimbursement.
Is this a shop or a medical clinic?
It is a specialized optometry center, which means it has a stronger clinical and diagnostic focus than a typical retail glasses shop.
Are you located near the Ibiza Port?
Yes, the clinic is located in Ibiza Town (Eivissa), a short distance from the port area and major hotels.
Do you offer pediatric eye exams for children?
Yes, 'Especialitzat' centers in Spain often focus on specialized areas like pediatric care and vision therapy.
What payment methods do you accept?
Most major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) and cash are accepted.
Can I get a medical report in English for my doctor back home?
Yes, you can request a summary of your results or a prescription in a format suitable for international use.