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John Fitz ,MD

5.0 (1 review)
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Vision Street Eye Care

Vision Street Eye Care

3.0(4 reviews)
0.2 mi

There are good people that work here ,very caring and patient. Help and resourceful. They will work…read morewith you and your Ins.

This is my wife's account but we both feel the same about Jason Street and his substandard care…read more He "overlooked" my wife's DETACHED RETINA" over the course of 5 or 6 months and 3 separate visits. She kept telling him that something was wrong. He never referred her to an ophthalmologist. He asked if she was "depressed" and sold her eye drops but never saw the most serious problem you could have with your eye. I don't think he ever really looked after the first visit. He sold her some crappy glasses for a ridiculous price (that had the wrong prescription and gave her headaches .) Every other doctor we saw said that you can't get an accurate prescription if your eyes are dry (That didn't stop Jason from selling her glasses.). I think he didn't take her seriously because she was a woman. (I wish I'd gone with her). She's had multiple surgeries to try to repair the detached retina that he missed, but she still can't see out of it. On our own, we sought out an ophthalmologist who spotted the detached retina immediately (because he looked) and she was in surgery the next morning. I told him once, before a golf game, that she'd just finished her 7th surgery and I lamented the fact that they would have been unnecessary. He spent the rest of the evening lobbing golf balls over my head. (What a guy) So, be warned that there is a 2 year statute of limitations on optometric malpractice and most lawyers won't take the cases because the standard of care for optometry is so low, Jason sets the low bar for care. (But he does set the high bar for the price of his glasses) It's been a long struggle over the past three year and I attribute the hardship directly to the fact that jason wasn't really looking for the problem, but was more focused on moving high priced glasses. If you want to keep your eyesight find anyone else to go to.

John Fitz ,MD - opthamalogists - Updated May 2026

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