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    Premiere Eye Care

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Eye exams

    Eye testing and diagnosis

    Retinal imaging

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    I brought my daughter there for eye exam. Very good place very clean high technology equipment we will go back again.

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    Hopping Eye Associates - Clear Lake

    Hopping Eye Associates - Clear Lake

    4.4(16 reviews)
    2.1 miClear Lake
    $$$

    I've read some not so nice reviews about Hopping Eye Assoc but I went anyway because it was…read morerecommended by a friend. I will say it was probably the best experience I've ever had. I started wearing glasses at 10, contacts at 14 (hard lens). By 40 my eyes had gotten where they said I needed bifocals. Went back to glasses but I still struggled and had to take my glasses off to read. Every year I had the same argument with my optometrist and then with ophthalmologist. I was told I just had to give the new glasses time. I tried bifocal contacts. One lens for distance and one for near. I was miserable. I even tried the multi focal contacts but I still couldn't read. As my grandchildren started coming along I had my glasses off most of the time. Babies like to pull them and I couldn't afford a new pair if they broke. Yesterday I explained to Dr Sun my issues. He was willing to help me find a solution and it was so simple. I didn't need readers and because other Drs kept insisting I did, it was just enough magnification that I couldn't see to read, and I love to read. Dr Sun fiddled around with these funky frames that he could put different lens in and I would try them on. Guess what! I could see perfectly for distance and to read and everything in between. I could even go back to contacts. The solution. One contact only. Distance in my right eye and nothing in my left. My brain had already trained itself to use one eye for distance and one to read years ago so this was a breeze. I would go back to single vision glasses. Yesterday afternoon was the first time in 30 yrs I could see well. I moved out to the front where the front office employees were friendly and very helpful. I thought the frames were kinda expensive but I don't usually have to buy new frames very often and getting out of progressive lens was going to save me a ton. Plus nothing in today's world is cheap, nor is it built to last so when I was offered a warranty for $25 I jumped at it to have that peace of mind that my glasses were protected. I also knew I didn't have to buy my frames and lens there, I could go online and buy 20 pairs for what I paid for one pair. Yesterday, I would have paid 3 times what I did just because a Dr finally listened to me and I can now comfortably see near and far without removing my glasses or my contacts. From my years working in the warranty department for Kenmore vacuums, I always purchase a warranty if it's offered. Very few companies can afford to stand by a product they don't manufacture first hand. American made or Chinese made very few products are worth what we pay for them, that includes glasses. Kenmore has a 1 yr warranty that honestly is worthless. Agents are trained to listen to key words that void your warranty. In fact most products are that way so if it's something I want to use for a while I purchase an extended warranty. I've had to use that warranty more often than not. I'm sorry for anyone who didn't purchase a warranty and something happened to their glasses but don't blame the clinic if you were offered extended protection and decided not to take it. This is a whole different century and not the old days where Kenmore vacuums lasted 40 yrs. Nothing is made like it used to be. Bite the bullet and pay for the warranty. Thank you Dr Sun and Hopping Clinic for giving me back the ease of site that I figured to never have again. I'll gladly sign my name to this review. Sharon Walker

    I have been going me and my family since 1984ish. The hold is kind thoughtful they go out of there…read moreway to help you and that the doctors to.

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    Clear Lake Eye Center

    Clear Lake Eye Center

    4.0(29 reviews)
    1.1 miClear Lake
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    I really enjoyed getting my annual eye exam at this location…read more Staff: The doctor was extremely knowledgeable and thorough during my exam, asking me lots of questions and explaining the cause of some of my symptoms. She was professional,but also opened up to me when I asked her a personal question. It was nice to feel like my doctor was a real personThat I could trust and connect with. I believe Office Space: The office was very neat and tastefully decorated. I also enjoyed the nice array of machines for eye testing. It just looked really fancy. If you have a fear of the test with the eye puff, no need to worry because they don't do that here. They used a handheld device that just feels like a tickle. Frames: They had a nice variety of prescription frames from different designers across varying price points. With my taste, I went to the designer wall, but was shocked to see that some of the frames were upwards of $500. They were names like Tom Ford and Gucci, but I have seen similar frames from the same designers for only about $300 at different locations. The frames here are definitely expensive. They do have more affordable options around the $150-$250 mark, so they do have a little bit of some thing for everyone. Based on what your insurance covers, you can get an additional 20% off of the overage, which does take care of the price a little bit. Overall I had a great time at Clearlake Eye Center, and will definitely back for my next check up. I'm not sure if I will actually buy my glasses there, but I enjoyed the visit nonetheless..

    I have been with this provider for many years. I wanted to confirm my annual appointment for later…read morein the year. During that process I asked about the insurance, as I had heard from a friend that something may have changed. Sure enough they no longer take my insurance since January, but failed to let me know of these changes. When I queried this I was told they would have let me know a few days before my appointment. After being a customer for so many years I find this extremely unprofessional.

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