Dr. Christopher Coker provides quality eye care services and vision care products in Las Vegas, Nevada; we truly care about the health of your eyes and provide Comprehensive Vision Care to all family members. Your eye health is of great importance to us!
Since 1969, we have been conveniently located in Las Vegas, Nevada, and service Henderson, Spring Valley, Paradise and the entire Las Vegas area. We are the local Optometrist near you, offering you and your family top quality eye care delivered with unsurpassed customer service.
We stock Designer Eye Frames & Sunglasses, Contact lenses, and we offer Eye exams, Emergency Eye Treatment, as well as the Co-Management of Lasik and Refractive Surgery. We also specialize in contact lens fittings, including basic contact lens fits, toric, multifocal, & keratoconus as well. At EyeCare About Vegas, the one-on-one attention we give each of our patients sets us apart from the rest.
EyeCare About Vegas accepts a number of Insurance plans to help cover the cost depending on your individual needs. Visit us at our vision center, which can be found at 2055 E Windmill Ln #105, Las Vegas, NV 89123. Call: (702) 508-7058 to make an appointment or Click here to schedule an appointment online.

Focus on Eyeglasses
We carry the latest European and American designer eyewear collections in a variety of styles, colors and materials.

Focus on Contact Lenses
Whether you wear daily, weekly or monthly disposables, or conventional (vial) lenses, check out our selection of lenses that fit your needs.

Insurance Information
Vision insurance provides eye care, prescription eyewear and other services at a reduced cost. Learn about coverage and payment options.

Meet Our Eye Doctor near Henderson




Scleral Lenses Q&A
Q: What are Scleral Contact Lenses?
A: Scleral lenses are custom made lenses that rest on the sclera, the whites of your eyes. The size of the lens offers great vision that isn't possible with any other vision solution. These lenses provide a solution for those patients who can't wear other types of contact lenses due to dry eyes, complications from LASIK surgery, kerataconus, and other eye issues.

Looking for an Optometrist in Las Vegas, Nevada?
Our optometrist takes the time to explain the results of your eye exam, describe your options and listen to your eye care needs. Because maintaining good eye health is an ongoing partnership, we encourage you to ask questions and share your health information, which could be vital to monitoring, diagnosing and treating potential vision problems.
Eye Emergencies
If you experience loss of vision, double vision, swelling, infection, particularly red or pink irritable eyes, floaters, flashes, having anything stuck in your eye (piece of wood, metal, sand, contact lens, ingrown eyelash, etc.) or any other eye emergency, contact us immediately for guidance.
Please call our office at: (702) 508-7058 for further instructions. Use your best judgment on urgency, if you feel your need to find the nearest emergency room. Please visit our emergency eye care page for more information. We’ll help you with the best treatment to prevent complications and promote long-lasting clear eyesight.
Pre-op and Post-op LASIK and Cataract Surgery Care at EyeCare About Vegas family Optometrists
See Your EyeCare About Vegas Optometrist for LASIK, Refractive Surgery and Cataract Surgery Co-Management
LASIK surgery and other refractive surgery can allow people who require vision correction to see crisp and clear without the nuisance of eyeglasses and contact lenses. For many people, the idea of having sharp vision without eye wear is a dream come true.
LASIK surgery is currently the most popular elective procedure in the US, which is why our optometrists offer convenient co-management services to make it easy for you to benefit from this laser refractive surgery.
Is Laser Eye Surgery good?
LASIK refractive surgery is an advanced and contemporary way to decrease or eliminate your need for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
Will removing cataracts improve vision?
Cataracts refer to when the normally clear lens of your eye clouds over. In a nutshell, cataract surgery removes this hazy lens and replaces it with a transparent artificial intraocular lens.

