Get Your Driver’s License Renewal Vision Test — Form DR 2402
Serving Greenwood Village & the South Denver Metro Area
Skip the wait and the worry. We provide professional, medical-grade vision screenings required by the Colorado DMV to keep you on the road.
Our Simplified 3-Step Process
- Schedule Online: Book your 10-minute DMV eye test in seconds.
- Medical DMV Eye Exam: Our Board-Certified Ophthalmologist performs the required vision test and clinical evaluation.
- Certified Paperwork: We provide the signed Colorado DMV Eye Exam Report (DR 2402) on the spot.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum vision requirements for a Colorado Driver’s License?
Colorado, the standard requirement is a visual acuity of 20/40 or better in your best eye. Additionally, a total combined horizontal field of vision of at least 120 degrees is required. If your vision is worse than 20/40, you may still be eligible for a license with specific restrictions.
Does the DMV require a specific form from an eye doctor?
Yes. If you fail the vision screening at the DMV office, you will need Form DR 2402, the DMV Eye Examination Report. We are authorized to provide and complete this form following a comprehensive eye exam, documenting your current acuity and whether corrective lenses are required for safe driving.
I have a condition like Glaucoma or Macular Degeneration; can I still pass?
Having a chronic eye condition does not automatically disqualify you. During your appointment, we evaluate your peripheral (side) vision and central clarity. As a fellowship-trained eye specialist, our ophthalmologist can provide the detailed clinical data the DMV needs to determine if your condition is stable enough for driving.
What happens if I fail the vision test at the DMV?
Don’t panic. A failure at the DMV often just means you need an updated prescription or a more detailed medical evaluation. We understand that a DMV eye exam is often urgent, so we offer same-day appointments to keep you on schedule. Located in Greenwood Village, our clinic is the preferred choice for a DMV eye exam in the Denver area. We provide the professional medical evaluation and authorized signatures for Form DR 2402 required by the Colorado DMV.
Can I take the DMV vision test wearing my contacts or glasses?
Yes. If you wear corrective lenses for the test, your license will simply carry a “Restriction A,” which means you must wear them whenever you are behind the wheel. We will verify that your current prescription is optimized for the 20/40 standard during your visit.
What If I Don’t Pass the Screening?
Unlike a retail glasses shop, we are a full-service specialized medical and surgical clinic. If you do not meet the Colorado DMV vision requirements, our ophthalmologist can immediately identify the underlying cause—such as Cataracts, Glaucoma, or other medical conditions—and create a clinical plan to help you see clearly and drive safely.