Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #RFQ 25-018
Monthly Optometry Services for Greater Binghamton Health Center (NYS OMH)
Posted
March 16, 2026
Respond By
April 09, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 25-018
NAICS
621320
This opportunity is for optometry services at the Greater Binghamton Health Center in Binghamton, NY, managed by the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH): - Government Buyer: - New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH), Central Office, Bureau of Procurement Enterprise Services - Contracting managed from Albany, NY - Services Requested: - Monthly on-site optometry services for one year - Patient exams (approx. 120/year) - Refractions - Tonometry (including air puff tonometer or equivalent) - Glaucoma testing - Prescription and measurement for glasses - Repair of broken glasses - Documentation of all services - Fitting fees for single vision and bifocal glasses - Services provided one day per month, six hours per day, with potential for increased frequency - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must be approved by the local Health Department and comply with all relevant state and federal health standards - Immunization and health screening requirements for contractor staff (e.g., TB test, Hepatitis B, MMR, Varicella, Mumps, influenza) - All equipment provided by the facility; prescriptions for glasses/contacts are fulfilled by CorCraft Wallkill Optical Lab (NYS Preferred Source) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; no set-aside goals for MWBE, SDVOB, or DBE - Compliance with Medicaid, confidentiality, and insurance requirements - Place of Performance: - Greater Binghamton Health Center, 425 Robinson St, Binghamton, NY 13904 - Contract Term: - One year, with services billed monthly based on actual work performed
Description
The New York State Office of Mental Health is seeking an optometrist to provide services at the Greater Binghamton Health Center once a month for six hours a day over a one-year contract term from April 19, 2026, to April 18, 2027. The contractor must be approved by the local Health Department and comply with all relevant health and safety standards. Responsibilities include performing eye exams, refractions, glaucoma testing, providing prescriptions and measurements for glasses, repairing broken glasses, and documenting services. The contract is a discretionary procurement under $50,000 with no specific set-aside goals.