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National Optometry Centre

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2 months ago

Excellent service. Thorough and professional. Supervised by consultants if you avail of the student service.

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Specsavers Opticians - Clean and tidy.

Specsavers Opticians

(16 reviews)

What a waste of time! Went in at blanch store to get my eye…read moresight checked up and requested the staff to give me in writting whatever my eye sight is coming up, as i am going through alot of other treatment at the moment so my GP wanted to have a eye sight checked properly. Mentione everything to staff at the start what i actually want from them and main reason why i am there. Met 3-4 different staff members during this time and at the end the last one staff memeber said she cannot give anything in writting .. There was alot of staff in the store but seems staff need more training about the services they can offer. I wish staff should have mention this to me at the start so i would not waste my 1 hour there and find an alternative place who actually have more trainned staff. Complete waste of time.

Had my Varifocal glasses done a while ago. Wasn't very happy with them. During my appointment I…read morefelt like I was in the factory. Their customer service non existent. Also the price advertised for Varifocal from 230 Euros ended up paying 540 Their so called designer frames are cheaply made. After one of my lenses got scratched I decided to look for a new optician. Found one in Dalkey. Gill Opticians were absolutely amazing. From the time I entered their establishment the customer service was excellent and huge selection of high quality designer frames Also they use Zeiss lenses which are the best. If you need glasses that will last you for long time I would recommend Gill Opticians to anyone. You won't be disappointed

Rods & Cones Eyecare - Sight Testing & Contact Lens Specialists

Rods & Cones Eyecare

(1 review)

On the 30/07/2020 I was with my family taking a walk in Castleknock Village. My little sister has…read moresevere special needs. She has severe dyspraxia, a gravitational disorder and severe hand eye coordination issues. We noticed she kept taking her glasses on and off because the arms on the glasses were too short and hurting her ears. She is severely shortsighted in both eyes so she cannot see much at all without them. We did not need an eye test, or any services with which would take too much time, simply a 2 minute consultation on what to do or, if it was possible, a quick adjustment which we would have been more than happy to pay for. We knocked on the door at approximately 5:00pm and we were greeted by one a staff members, a woman who was approximately 5'6, slender, wearing a black suit with a white blouse. Unfortunately I did not get her name as we were all upset with the interaction and turned away quickly. When she answered the door we informed her of the above and were told " We ll I can't take anyone as I already have one person in the shop but you can make an appointment." We informed her that unfortunately my sister and parents live in a different county and they would be returning home later on today so we could not make an appointment for tomorrow and again we were met with "It's against government regulation and you have to book an appointment." I would like to point out that not wearing a mask, particularly while working in the healthcare industry in which Optometry lies, is also against government regulations and the employee was not wearing one despite being in the store. What is more upsetting however is not the hypocrisy of the employee telling us we were against government regulations when she herself was too, it was the lack of willingness to help a person with a disability. After the interaction I tried to ring to talk to a manager and the same employee answered and said there was no manager. I would like to point out that I had been to Specsavers the other day for my own eye test and the staff were friendly, had masks and were willing to help all their customers. As they are also opticians, they too have similar limitations to the amount of people they can have in a shop and are under the same government regulations Rods and Cones Eyecare are. How is it that a major chain opticians who are always busy can provide better service and care than a small opticians who are significantly less busy, as evidenced by the employee telling me there was only one person in the store? There was a number of ways that they could have helped my sister which would have not broken any regulations: 1: Take a quick look at the glasses and advise of what the next steps would be and how long the adjustment would take OR 2: Take the glasses into the store and be so kind as to adjust them while we waited outside which would not have broken any limitations on the amount of people in the store as apparently, as said by the employee, the limit was one person in the shop at any one time OR 3: If the employee was alone in the store and was finding it incredibly difficult to look after that one customer she could have advised us when that one customer would be finished and then took a quick look before the next customer came in. Under the Optical Registration Board Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics for Optometrists the very first guideline is to act in the best interest of service users (service user being my sister) which they did not. While I recognize there is a challenge in the new way things are run due to the effect of Coronavirus, this should be a time to cultivate empathy for people, especially vulnerable people, who require these services instead of cultivating neglect. This is by far the worst customer service I have ever received, and I feel justified in leaving a review as we tried talking to the employee, her manager and sending an email and we were ignored and turned away 3 times.

From the owner: Rods & Cones Eyecare is a modern independent opticians located in the heart of Castleknock Village…read morein Dublin 15. We offer : Sight Testing Contact Lens Appointments Driving Reports - GROUP 1 & 2 VDU Reports Childrens Eye Exams from ~ 4 yrs old Medical Card Appointments PRSI Appointments Emergency Appointments with immdiate specialist referral if required We are happy to accommodate Walk-In Appointments where possible , but encourage you to schedule and apointment so that we may offer you the best care and attention. We welcome Medical Card and PRSI patients - please call the practice on 01-8211612 where a member of staff will be happy to organise an application form for you. All our glasses include single vision prescription lenses and strat from Euro 89. We stock a large range of Prescription Sunglasses starting from Euro 99 as well as the most current designer brands in Fashion Sunglasses. Rather than employ high pressure sale tactics to sell you glasses , we put the emphasis o

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