Understand the Tint Prescription Process
Learn what a tint prescription means, what a licensed clinician may evaluate, and how documentation and state rules differ across the United States.
Know what to expect before you request a review.
How the Intake and Review Process Works
The process begins online. Documentation, consultation format, timing, and state filing steps depend on your situation.
Select Your State
Choose your state to see specific requirements and available consultation times.
Complete Intake Form
Answer a short set of questions about your symptoms and medical history.
MyEyeRx Coordination
MyEyeRx coordinates consultation booking, referrals, and any needed follow-up.
Independent Clinical Review
An appropriately licensed independent clinician makes the clinical decision and may request more information.
Completion time depends on your information and documents
Select Your State to Get Started
Review the map below for state-specific information, current service availability, pricing, and intake requirements.
Clear Preparation Before Clinical Review
Understand the records, state instructions, and independent review roles involved before beginning an intake.
Clear Documentation Rules
Requirements vary by state. Useful records generally identify you, the treating professional or facility, and the relevant condition or treatment.
No False Approval Promise
Screening and intake are not approval. Timing depends on documentation, provider review, and state requirements.
Independent Licensed Clinicians
Clinical decisions are made by independent, appropriately licensed physicians or optometrists—not by this website.
State-Specific Guidance
State rules differ and can change. Confirm final filing, vehicle, and enforcement requirements with the relevant authority.
MyEyeRx Partnership
MyEyeRx is the official partner for consultation booking, referrals, and administrative follow-up.
Dedicated Support
Our team is here to help you through every step of the process. Questions? Just ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about getting your medical tint exemption
What medical conditions qualify for a tint exemption?
Light-sensitive symptoms and medical histories vary. Selecting a condition only allows you to continue an initial screening; an independent licensed clinician makes the final clinical decision under the applicable state rules.
How long does the process take?
Timing varies with document completeness, provider availability, and state-specific requirements. MyEyeRx will contact you if more information is needed; no approval or delivery time is guaranteed.
Do I need to visit a doctor in person?
The intake starts online. The reviewing provider determines the appropriate consultation and whether any additional or in-person care is needed.
What if I don't qualify?
Qualification is not guaranteed. Review the current refund policy before purchase or contact MyEyeRx at 734-338-9453 for an answer about your specific situation.
Is a medical tint exemption legal?
Many jurisdictions have a medical-exemption process, but the rules, forms, windows, filing steps, and enforcement treatment vary. Confirm current requirements with the relevant state authority. This site does not provide legal advice or guarantee acceptance.
How dark can I tint my windows?
Do not assume an exemption permits any particular tint percentage or window. Follow the reviewing clinician's documentation and the current rules of the relevant state authority and law enforcement.
Do I need to register with the DMV?
This depends on the state and can change. Use the current instructions from the relevant agency; MyEyeRx can help you understand the next administrative step after review.
Is my information secure?
The intake uses access controls, upload validation, and Stripe-hosted card entry. Personal information is shared only as described in the Privacy Policy, including with service providers needed to process the intake. No online system can promise absolute security.
Still have questions?
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