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    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    Professional and friendly service. I have always been very satisfied with their products and services.

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    4 years ago

    Can you say horrible service? That's what they offer, pay the extra and go someplace else

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    For Your Eyes Only - Wrong prescription

    For Your Eyes Only

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    4 minutes ago-Edit Don't judge a book by its cover! The…read moreoffice is quaint, definitely not ostentatious, but comfortable enough. I just returned home from picking up my glasses there and I couldn't be more pleased. I purchased bifocals and they are perfect. From the doctor to the assistants I was treated exceedingly well. I highly recommend them.

    I didn't get prescription glasses until late in life. When I hit 45 I used store bought cheapies…read moreto get by. Got my first prescription in 2015 at a well known nationwide chain owned by a guy named Sam that happened to have Vision Centers. You know who I am talking about. Anyway, what I learned in this getting glasses process is that Optometrists, of course, require extensive training. However, the employees who take the prescription and MAKE your glasses only require a high school diploma and OJT! Seriously? In 2015 and 2017 I went to two different locations of the "Sam owned" stores. Both times I got Progressive three way (no, not the darkening ones, just the three way). Both times I had to "adjust" to wearing them. I thought this was the way it was. Ok, now it's 2020, been three years, I live in a different place my glasses are getting iffy for seeing. Due to the COVID I decided NOT to go to the Sam owned place. I decided to try this place out. I also got Progressive Three Way. Gotta wear masks..... The inside of the location is not too impressive. But this place is also a major supplier of people on Medicaid so don't let that be an issue. The Optometrist does the Glaucoma test by using eye drops, not the "poof" test. I informed him that I had a reaction to eye drops in a prior exam due to chemical sensitivity. The Optometrist was ok with that, and found other ways to test for Glaucoma. I also mentioned that in 2015 I had been told I had the "beginnings" of cataracts. The Optometrist said that the cataracts had not progressed at all, so whatever I am doing must be working. (I take Lutein, available in vitamin stores.) Ok, now time to make the glasses. The employee did the whatever..... was nice and friendly. Got my glasses about 2.5 weeks later. OH WOW! I CAN SEE! No adjustment time needed! Either great strides have been made in Progressive Three Ways or this employee was GOOD at their job! The only thing I didn't like was the selection of frames. Pretty standard, nothing fancy or really pricey. Well, except for my sun glasses. I got sun glasses that have a gasket inside to block out light from coming at the top of the frames. They were pricey! My previous sun glasses were just prescription lens and a standard frame. At the two "sam owned" places, two pairs of glasses and prescription sun glasses were about $1,000. Same here. Came to around $1,000. My employer insurance does not cover glasses and I did not get the supplemental vision policy. So I paid myself. If you are over 50 and wear glasses, I highly recommend spending the bucks and getting prescription sun glasses. That way you can still read with the sun glasses on. I think that is helping me on the cataracts. Besides, during this COVID thing it is fun to go into grocery stores with sun glasses and a mask and nobody blinks.......

    Tumbleweed

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    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    disappointed in the service I received in-store today. A friend and I came across this great little…read moreshop while visiting town for a conference and purchased a necklace for $65, and a few other items. Before we left we realized the chain was too short and asked if they had alternate chains or a matching extender. They did not (totally fine) so we asked to return the item. The sales associate said they would only return for store credit even though we hadn't even left the store after the initial purchase before realizing the chain wouldn't work. We indicated we were from out of town and couldn't use a store credit but she wouldn't provide a refund and when I mentioned that was an odd policy considering we had the receipt and had just purchased she gave me a snotty look. So.... Great store, very disappointed with the return policy and service and will not encourage other conference goers to shop there.

    I have a friend that purchased a beautiful purse, came home and all her stuff didn't fit…read moreunfortunately. She went to return it and they were rude and said she couldn't. (They never told her you couldn't return it) they didn't apologize and basically said you can have store credit don't know what to tell you. It's really sad that small business's aren't taking care of locals

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