Important Documents
Before you visit an Emory Eye Center clinic, we recommend you locate and prepare to bring some helpful items. Certain specialties, such as neuro-ophthalmology and optometry, require additional paperwork, that are outlined below.
Reminders for all Emory Eye Center patients
Emory Eye Center patients enjoy the convenience of a nearly paperless registration process, thanks to My-Chart, our online chart system. A lot of your health information will be put into your My-Chart account when you call for your first visit. And it will be available, there, for you to view any time you like.
But there are a few items that you (and all patients) should consider bringing, including:
- Your insurance card or proof of insurance.
It's also a good idea to check to see what your insurance covers prior to your visit - Your driver’s license or state-issued identification.
We ask this to protect you (and us) from insurance fraud. - Your eyeglasses and a list of any prescriptions you are already taking.
- Any paperwork that better describes your health needs.
If you have any physician's notes, lab reports, x-rays, or medical records in your possession, these are worth bringing to your appointment. - A list of questions you have had regarding your vision health.
We want you to leave your appointment with all questions addressed. - A link to the driving directions/parking regulations for the clinic you are visiting
There are a number of Emory Eye Center clinics dotting the Greater Atlanta area. Double-check the location of your appointment before you leave.