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    Marnul Eye Care

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Doctor was great. She explained testing she was going to do. Probably the cleanest and most…read moreupdated eye facility I have been too. I was really impressed. This time I walked out feeling like the doctor got my prescription correct. Regarding pricing, it really depends on what your insurance provides. I have decent insurance so I already had an estimate about how much the visit was going to cost. Pricing was was under my budget which was great. I felt I wasn't being ripped off with the contacts and they provided a fair price.

    I would definitely not recommend this business. I saw Dr. Evangelous Vatianou, and was extremely…read moredisappointed. I had to go back twice for glasses, and finally gave up due to his incompetence. When I called to make the first appointment, I explained that I had double vision that required a prism lens in addition to my regular prescription. I was told that the doctor was proficient with this type of vision issue. He was not! When I picked up the first pair, he didn't even check my vision with the new glasses. The next morning, I called and explained that these glasses were worse than my old ones. Their answer was to keep them for a week because it takes time to get used to the new prescription. This has never been my experience with new glasses. The next pair I received (after another eye exam) was worse than the first. I asked for a refund which I did receive. The doctor did not even talk to me or apologize to me for his inflated opinion of his ability. I asked for a refund. I am now going to another doctor who performed many different exams and procedures and, while it took quite a while, I couldn't be happier with the results. If I could have rated his a 0, I would have.

    Rosin Eyecare - Woodstock

    Rosin Eyecare - Woodstock

    (8 reviews)

    I've been seeing Dr. Krall for the last few years, and he is genuinely amazing. The staff at Rosin…read moreEyeCare is always friendly and welcoming as well. Recently, I had a change in my vision insurance and was able to add my wife as a dependent. She's been going to the Vision Center at Walmart, where she's had a great experience with her eye doctor, but now that she was covered under my insurance, I wanted her to see Dr. Krall. When we arrived for her appointment, I expected that the change in benefits might affect how things played out, but we were clearly told that her eye exam would be fully covered, with no out-of-pocket cost. One of the things I've always appreciated about Rosin is their transparency when it comes to insurance coverage and unexpected expenses, so I didn't think twice about it. However, after her exam, we sat down with a staff member to go over the details and were suddenly told we owed $150 for the exam. It turns out the type of exam she received wasn't covered by my insurance. I even called my insurance provider to confirm, and they verified it. But the issue isn't that insurance didn't cover it--the issue is that we were told it would be covered, and had we known otherwise, we would have never gone through with it. At that point, though, the exam had already been completed, and payment was expected. This is where I felt Rosin made a mistake, and what frustrated me the most was the complete lack of empathy or acknowledgment of the miscommunication. It wasn't just an unexpected charge--it was a costly mistake on their part that we had to pay for. For context, the same exam at the Vision Center at Walmart is only $90. Despite this, I stayed calm and paid the bill. Afterward, we went over contact lens options--six months, yearly supply, etc. Dr. Krall ultimately recommended that my wife stick with her current prescription and brand. We made our choice, placed the order, and that was that. Fast forward to when we went to pick up the contacts, and they had given her the wrong ones--same brand, same prescription, but the wrong model. We spoke with the office manager, who was helpful and allowed us to return them. He even printed out the prescription from Dr. Krall and went over our options. When we asked about ordering a yearly supply, it turned out that it would exceed our benefits allowance by $60, which we'd need to cover out of pocket. He provided all the necessary information and respected my decision to just process the return so I could restore my wife's vision benefits and take time to consider our next steps. At the end of the day, the difference in cost is what matters most. Had I known the exam wasn't covered beforehand, we would have gone elsewhere and saved enough to offset the out-of-pocket cost of the yearly contact supply. My wife's experience at Rosin wasn't the best, but I want to be clear that this has nothing to do with Dr. Krall himself. She had nothing but positive things to say about his knowledge, professionalism, and demeanor--Rosin is lucky to have him. However, given the miscommunication about coverage and the pricing differences, she's decided to continue going to the Vision Center at Walmart. She feels their exam process is just as thorough, but they are much more transparent about insurance and out-of-pocket costs. Also, Yes, I acknowledge that this might be the type of mistake that doesn't happen often, but I'm the one who has to pay for it, not the person who made it or the company that they represent, who could easily rectify the situation by accepting financial responsibility. Even a gesture of good faith with a discount or a small amount of money credited towards the expense would have been greatly appreciated.

    The eye doctors and most of the staff are very competent and kind. What I can't get over is that…read moreyou cannot pay a bill there in person or online. It's 2025! This office advised since they did a system upgrade months ago, they can't do it. Whoever is accountable for their IT should be fired yesterday. It's not like this is a single small office business. If clients can't pay easily, that is money lost. How do you run a business like this?

    Marnul Eye Care - optometrists - Updated May 2026

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