Todd C. Hinshaw, O.D.
Your Neighborhood Doctors of Optometry at Pearle Vision
Main Number
(239) 262-4150(239) 262-4150
Main Number
(239) 262-4150(239) 262-4150
Coastland Center
Located inside Pearle VisionUS 1894 Tamiami Trl N Naples, FL 34102
Closed Today
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Closed Today
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Closed Today
Hours of Availability:
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
Wednesday | 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
About Todd C. Hinshaw, O.D.
Located inside Pearle Vision
Dr. Todd Hinshaw
I want my patients to know I care about them and their eye health. Visiting your optometrist for an eye exam is not only important to check for changes in your vision but also check the overall health your eyes. I am here to answer your questions and educate you about your eye health.
Insurance Plans:
- Aetna Vision
- EyeMed
- Humana Vision
Services Offered:
- Walk-in Exams
- Same Day Exams
- Pediatrics
- Medical Eye Exams
- Computer Vision
- Contact Lens Fittings
- Contact Lens Exams
- Diabetic Exams
Exam Fees:
Please call to see if your insurance plan covers partial or full exam fees.
- Eye Exam Starting Fee $99.00 Includes Dilation
- Contact Lens Starting Fee $148.00 Includes Fitting Fee,Includes Eyeglass Exam
Payment Types Accepted:
- Discover
- MasterCard
- Visa
NOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TO GET YOUR EYE EXAM
A great New Year starts with healthy eyes, and the good news is your vision benefits might have renewed at the start of the year. Don’t forget there are also many options for how you can use your Flex Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) dollars. Consider purchasing an extra pair of eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses as a backup, or take this opportunity to try contact lenses. Your FSA dollars may be expiring soon, so don’t wait! As your neighborhood eye doctor, we will work with all major health and vision plans. You’ll always get the eye care you deserve, and now is a great time to come in. We can help you get the most out of your annual visit, so schedule your eye exam today.
*Insurance plans may vary. Consult your benefits for more details.
SCHEDULE NOW*Insurance plans may vary. Consult your benefits for more details.

Your Next Eye Exam Visit

Your Yearly Eye Exam*
Annual eye exams are a recommended cornerstone for ensuring the health of your eyes. In addition to checking for changes in your vision and updating your prescription, your doctor* will also look at your overall eye health, internally and externally.
Prevention and early detection are keys to maintaining healthy eyes, as some eye health issues have no immediate symptoms but can still cause damage if left untreated. That’s why regular check-ups are critical.
Prevention and early detection are keys to maintaining healthy eyes, as some eye health issues have no immediate symptoms but can still cause damage if left untreated. That’s why regular check-ups are critical.
Wellness starts with being well-informed
During your eye exam, the Independent Doctor of Optometry* at or next to Pearle Vision may create a personalized Eye Health and Wellness Report to summarize your visit. In addition to noting any problems, conditions or diseases found during your eye exam, your Independent Doctor of Optometry may provide you with a report outlining the next steps you should take. It’s a valuable tool some Independent Doctors of Optometry* offer to help you maintain and improve your eye health and vision.

What To Expect At Your Eye Exam*
You should never be kept in the dark about the health of your eyes and your vision. Yearly eye exams may last up to an hour or more depending on your individual needs and usually involve a variety of tests to make sure everything is looking great. The experienced eye care team will do everything they can to make the process effortless and eye opening.
Your optometrist may:
Provide the option to use a digital retinal exam such as Optomap® to gain an incredible 200-degree view of your eye’s retina (the back of the eye). This improved scope aids your optometrist in diagnosis and prevention of various eye conditions and diseases, including macular degeneration, glaucoma and more
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see an optometrist?When should I see an optometrist?
1You should see an optometrist once a year whether or not you believe you need vision correction. An annual eye exam can detect not only eye diseases but also other diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure. Schedule your eye exam today.
What should I bring to my eye exam?What should I bring to my eye exam?
1You should bring your vision insurance and medical insurance information to your eye exam. If you currently wear any prescription lenses, bring your eyeglasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses. You should also bring any and all questions you may have. Contact your optometrist if you have specific questions about any additional items you think you may need to bring to your eye exam.
How do I know if my child needs glasses?How do I know if my child needs glasses?
1Taking your child to an optometrist for an eye exam is the best way to learn if your child needs glasses. Many children who need glasses aren’t aware that they do. Signs of vision problems in children include sitting too close to the television, squinting, sensitivity to light, difficulty with
eye-hand coordination, and avoiding visual activities like reading and drawing. To see if your child needs glasses, schedule your child’s eye exam today.
How does vision change with age?How does vision change with age?
1Changes in vision that occur with age include reduced pupil size, dry eyes, loss of peripheral vision, decreased color vision, and vitreous detachment. The most common vision problem that comes with age is presbyopia, which is the normal and unavoidable age-related loss of focusing ability. Different types of lenses can provide help for presbyopia. The risk of developing cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy increases with age too. Your optometrist will discuss any age-related vision problems you’re experiencing at your next annual eye exam.
Who can wear contact lenses?Who can wear contact lenses?
1Nearly anyone who needs vision correction can wear contact lenses. Contact lenses can provide vision correction for people with nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, or a combination of these issues. Finding the perfect lens for you is sometimes a process of trial and error. All of the lens parameters can be finalized only after you’ve worn the successful combination. Schedule an eye exam to talk with your optometrist about whether contact lenses would be a good vision correction option for you.
Insurance Plans:
- Aetna Vision
- EyeMed
- Humana Vision
Services Offered:
- Walk-in Exams
- Same Day Exams
- Pediatrics
- Medical Eye Exams
- Computer Vision
- Contact Lens Fittings
- Contact Lens Exams
- Diabetic Exams
Exam Fees:
Please call to see if your insurance plan covers partial or full exam fees.
- Eye Exam Starting Fee $99.00 Includes Dilation
- Contact Lens Starting Fee $148.00 Includes Fitting Fee,Includes Eyeglass Exam
Payment Types Accepted:
- Discover
- MasterCard
- Visa
*Eye exams available by Independent Doctors of Optometry at or next to Pearle Vision in most states. Doctors in some states are employed by Pearle Vision