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We highly value your referral relationship with us. That's why we want your patients to have the best experience possible when you refer them to us. Appointments and Consultations Call M-LINE at 800-962-3555. M-LINE is a single, 24-hour, toll-free number for referring physicians and their staff seeking access to clinical services and faculty at the Health System.
Kellogg Eye CenterThe University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center is known for providing exceptional eye care to patients who visit us from every part of the country and around the world. Our ophthalmologists have expertise in all aspects of eye care and eye disease, bringing the latest medical, surgical, and research advances to benefit patients with eye disease or impaired
The University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center is known for providing exceptional eye care to patients who visit us from every part of the country and around the world. Our ophthalmologists have expertise in all aspects of eye care and eye disease, bringing the latest medical, surgical, and research advances to benefit patients with eye disease or impaired vision.
If you have an emergency, please call 734-936-6267 and ask for the ophthalmologist on call. You also may go directly to the U-M Emergency Room ( See map - emergency rooms on this map are marked with a red cross).
We have two patient parking lots, both adjacent to the building. Lot K1 is located at the southeast side of the Kellogg Eye Center and offers space for drop-off/pick-up and Valet parking. If you park in this lot, please use the southeast entrance located at the Valet area.
Specifically marked accessible parking spaces are located in both patient parking lots.
Routine Eye Exams: A routine eye exam is defined by insurance companies as an office visit for the purpose of checking vision, screening for eye disease, and/or updating eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions. Routine eye exams produce a final diagnosis, like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
We understand how confusing the difference between “routine” and “medical” eye examinations can be and we will gladly answer any questions you may have. It is important to remember that “routine” or “medical” has nothing to do with the steps involved in an eye exam or the type of doctor who performs the exam. A “routine” eye exam has components similar to a “medical” eye exam. In addition, seeing an ophthalmologist (MD), doesn’t necessarily classify the exam as being medical.
Depending on your policy, your medical insurance may cover a medical exam, but not pay for the exam if it is a routine eye exam. Examinations for medical eye care, assessment of an eye complaint or to follow up on an existing medical condition are billed to your medical insurance plan.
A routine eye exam is billed to your vision insurance plan. By law, Medicare does not pay for routine vision exams.