Patient Center

Welcome to our Online Patient Center! Here you can get information about what to expect during your visit with Dr. DeWinter as well as important forms you can complete before your appointment to save time.

We want your visit to be as stress-free as possible. Our staff will do everything we can to make sure your experience is pleasant and convenient. If you have any questions about these forms, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

What to Expect

When you visit our office, you will be warmly welcomed and we can answer any questions you may have about completing the paperwork so that DeWinter Eye Care Center may see you. Our team will work together to evaluate your eyes and provide relevant eye care treatment information, review your vision benefits and payment options, fit you for glasses or contact lenses, and focus on exceeding all of your expectations. If at any time you have questions about the process or your specific health information, please ask.

Patient Forms

Speed up your visit by completing the necessary form(s) below. For your convenience, you can either fill the form(s) out online or download and print the form(s) and bring it with you to your appointment.

Adult Health History Form

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Office Information

  • Monday
  • 9:00am - 7:00pm
  • Tuesday
  • 9:00am - 7:00pm
  • Wednesday
  • 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday
  • 7:00am - 4:00pm
  • Friday
  • 7:00am - 4:00pm
  • Saturday
  • Closed
  • Sunday
  • Closed

262-679-1420
414-422-0500

  • S73 W16437 Janesville Rd.
  • Muskego, WI 53150
I am very impressed. The staff was welcoming, friendly, and helpful. They have a fabulous selection of designer frames, reasonably priced. They have gained our family as customers.
Leslie M.

Payment Options

DeWinter Eye Care Center believes in providing the best value for you and your family. We have products and pricing that aims to accommodate all budgets and our office participates in most insurance programs. For patients who have little or no vision insurance coverage, flexible payment programs may be arranged. To learn more about our payment options, please call our office directly.

Our office accepts cash, check, and major debit and credit cards including MasterCard and Visa.

Don’t forget to use your:

  • Flexible Spending Plans
  • Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
  • Medical Savings Accounts (MSA)
  • Cafeteria Plans for most of your eye care needs

Insurance

Since there are so many plans and coverage varies widely, please call us to find out if your plan covers care in our office. Our staff will verify and explain your benefits before your visit at no charge.

All of the above plans can be used for all your eye care and eyewear needs, including eyeglasses, contact lenses, routine office visits and medical office visits.

Contact us today or visit our appointment request page to find a time that is convenient for you to see us.
What to Expect

The best way to protect your vision is a yearly comprehensive eye exam. When you arrive at our office, you will be greeted with friendly faces. Each eye exam will use the latest state-of-the-art technology to assess your eye health. The doctor will inspect your eyes, answer questions, and discuss your eye care treatment options. In addition to determining your vision prescription, our doctor will test your color vision, depth perception, and check for any early indicators of possible eye conditions such as cataracts, retinal problems, and glaucoma.

Our goal is to have each patient leave satisfied knowing that they are receiving the best eye care products and services possible. We have answered a few frequently asked questions regarding eye exams below.

Why is my personal background important?
In order to better tailor the eye examination to your needs, our doctor may review any current vision problems, your general health, as well as discuss your hobbies and lifestyle requirements.

Why does the doctor ask me, “Which is better: one or two?”
While evaluating your prescription, the doctor will ask you to compare a series of lenses to determine which allows you to see clearer. As the differences become less noticeable, the doctor will be closer to finalizing your prescription. If you’re having a hard time choosing between the options, it means you’re almost done with this part of the exam!

Why is it necessary to know my blood pressure?
In addition to other health concerns, high blood pressure can affect the blood vessels in your eyes, which could lead to future vision problems.

Why am I asked to follow a light with my eyes?
This part of the exam helps determine how your pupils and eye muscles react and assists in gauging neurological function.

Is it necessary for the doctor to dilate my pupils during the exam?
Although pupil dilatation is not always necessary, the doctor may make this decision during your exam. If required, this painless process is like opening a door so the doctor can fully examine your retina. Dilation can assist in detecting diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and macular degeneration.

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  • S73 W16437 Janesville Rd.
  • Muskego, WI 53150
262-679-1420
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Office Hours

  • Monday
  • 9:00am - 7:00pm
  • Tuesday
  • 9:00am - 7:00pm
  • Wednesday
  • 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday
  • 7:00am - 4:00pm
  • Friday
  • 7:00am - 4:00pm
  • Saturday
  • Closed
  • Sunday
  • Closed
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