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    Raleigh Ophthalmology

    2.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    BJ's Optical

    3.5(8 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    It's the second time I've had an eye exam there and selected eyeglasses. Everyone was nice enough…read moreand pleasant to work with. It's kind of hard to get excited overnight exam so it is what it is but the staff is friendly. The optician, who I've worked with for the second time, was also helpful and friendly.

    I recently purchased glasses at BJ's Optical and had a great experience. I worked with Brad, who is…read morethe Optical Manager. I gave him my newest prescrition and ordered a pair of regular glasses and a pair of sunglasses. They arrived at different times because they were from different manufacturers. Brad had advised me that would probably happen and gave me the option of picking them up as they came in or waiting to do it at the same time. I chose to get them as they came in. The regular glasses arrived first and I went in to pick them up. I didn't see too well with the new glasses but wanted to wait to see if I could adjust to them. Brad also told me that my sunglasses had arrived but there was something wrong with them so he had to send them back. After wearing the new glasses for a week, I couldn't seem to adjust and called my eye doctor. I was re-tested and found that they had given me a much stronger prescription than I really needed. I took the glasses back to Brad, along with the new prescription and he sent the glasses (along with the sunglasses that had just arrived after being replaced) back for new lenses at no charge. Brad handled everything very professionally and was very kind. I won't hesitate to go back there when I need another pair.

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    MyEyeDr

    MyEyeDr

    3.7(34 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$$$

    Quick summary: This was my first time to this provider and they will have my business from now on…read more (unless something dramatic were to occur.) Full Review: I was in a pinch (my last pair of glasses broke and my prescription was 2.5 yrs old). I walked in and asked if I could just wait and see if they could fit me in. The staff said I was welcome to wait (in fact they were super friendly) but they were completely booked so it wasn't likely I would be seen. I lucked out and a person did not show up. They fit me in after about 20min. My experience was excellent. Honestly it was one of the best trips to an eye doctor I've have in many many years. (I've worn contacts/glasses for nearly 30yrs). While I was there, I went ahead and ordered my new glasses (one of the new Nike frames). This was on a Friday. For some reason, I didn't get the transition lenses this time ( I almost always do). As the weekend progressed I started having sever buyers remorse. I went in to their office Saturday afternoon and asked if I could change my order to add the transition to the glasses. I really thought the answer would be no. They were happy to help me make the change and let me know that it would probably delay my order. I kind of assumed it would but I felt better about the purchase now so no big deal. Imagine my surprise when they called me Monday afternoon to let me know I could come in and pick up my glasses! Awesome experience!

    Booked an appointment online for next available Saturday, which was some weeks out. As the week of…read morethe appointment approached I received recorded messages notifying me of the appointment. Instructing if I couldn't make it to call them. I went in the day of my appointment, a 45 min drive, and was told they filled my time slot because I didn't confirm the appointment, what!!! The customer service lady hardly made an effort to correct the issue or to get me in quicker. Now I have to wait another month to see them. All I wanted to do was to replace a pair of glasses I lost. I will not be back to this location and I am looking at options to use a different company!

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    Travers Lasik Vision Care - These are the plastic eye shields they give you (they are taped to your face) immediately after surgery.

    Travers Lasik Vision Care

    4.5(61 reviews)
    17.2 mi

    Having perfect vision is a dream come true! I've been wearing glasses/contacts as a child, and I…read moreguess the past few years has been my nudge to just get through my bucket list. Correcting my vision was one of them. I knew I wanted/needed LASIK but wasn't serious until this year. I shopped around a bit and scheduled several consultations. What stood out about Travers LASIK is that Dr. Lori Travers performs all of her surgeries herself and has completed over 60,000 surgeries. Impressive. I've learned that when it comes to health you should always choose a doctor who is an EXPERT at their field, and hyper focused on one thing, not dipping their hand at the pot with 5 different things. Her credentials along with her extremely well run office was the reason I chose Travers LASIK over the other options in the Triangle. To note however; Travers is a smidge more costly than the others but you are paying for precision and you're paying for her 20+ years of experience, which is well worth its weight in gold imo. After the surgery, I came out with 20/15 vision, which is better than 20/20 vision. Here was my experience and here are the things I learned. Yes, you do spend a lot of time at the free LASIK consultations and the surgery day itself, as they need to perform tests and take pictures of your eyes with many different devices and expect to see A LOT of people at every appointment. Yes, it does feel like an assembly line / factory but honestly, I was okay with that. I wasn't there to socialize nor did I feel the need to chit chat beyond what I was there for. Everyone was professional, kind and very knowledgeable. I barely spoke to Dr. Travers, the majority of the time I spent talking with her team from one test to another. I only met Dr. Travers in the surgery room and she asked if I had any questions and explained mono vision to me (although I ended up going with distance vision) and I was in and out of the surgery room within less than 10 minutes, as advertised. The actual procedure: If you can't sit still and focus, LASIK might not be for you. (I learned that people with diabetes and/or hormonal changes, pregnant, etc.. shouldn't also have LASIK either) Recovery: from all the reading and research and asking people about LASIK, no one really talks about the recovery. People usually rave about the results which while are impressive, it's important to know what to expect also. After the surgery, you are sent away with plastic shields taped to your face to protect your eyes (and prevent you from touching them) and are directed to sleep when you get home. I couldn't sleep for 6 hours as they suggest, and probably slept for about 3. Your eyes feel very tired and your eyelids feel glued due to the stickiness and crust forming in your eyes. It's annoying to not be able to clean your eyes due to the shields that can't be taken off until the very next morning. You just have to deal with it. The next morning, you take off the shields and your new life begins, you should be able to see very clearly, it's remarkable! One thing to note also is that after age 40, they made it very clear that you might have to use readers (reading glasses) as LASIK is unable to correct near vision, which is natural -- and inevitable with age. I am now 1 week post surgery and am doing excellent. I can see far away and feel like a new person just about. I do still wear (blue light) glasses to reduces eye strain while on the computer which is fine by me, I just love having vision for distance that isn't dependent on glasses. I use eyedrops on my eyes extremely often however, because I want the healing of my cornea's to go as smooth as possible. I expect to taper off in about 3 or 6 months, as needed. Two week update: while I can generally see well, sometimes things far away that I'd expect to be able to read, are blurry. I've read this is normal until the eye completely heals. Also, nighttime driving isn't superb, and things are not as crisp either. I am hoping over the next month that will sort itself out also and that I can see more clearly also. If you're considering or on the fence, go for a free consultation.. you'll learn a lot about your eyes! And hopefully you're a candidate, and hopefully you'll take the leap of faith! Disclaimer: as with any surgery, there are always risks and sometimes short term, and occasional long term side effects. Dry eyes, halos, starbursts, non-crisp night vision, etc. I personally understood all the risks and went with it. But be sure to talk it all through thoroughly with your doctor so you know what you're signing up for. Good luck!

    Dr. Travers did my LASIK surgery in 2004 when she was with LASIKPlus. It was the best decision I…read moreever made. My vision was so bad that all I could see was light/dark, shapes, and my fingers in front of my face! I needed to put on glasses just to go to the bathroom at night! I went in thinking and accepting that I'd still need glasses afterwards, and was fine with that. I just wanted SOMETHING better than I had! I never dreamed I'd come out of it never needing a pair of glasses and two pairs of contacts per year again - ever! The surgery was quick and painless. Dr, Travers talked me through it and kept me calm and concentrating. I got up and could read the clock and posters across the room! Two weeks later I had the Corrective Lenses requirement removed from my driver's license! The difference, 17 years later, never ceases to amaze me. I walk down the street and can see the veins in leaves, birds in trees, and all the beauty in our world. The value of sight to an avid reader is priceless. Have your procedure with Dr. Travers!! Her success rate is, literally, in the tens of thousands and counting. She is very professional and her staff is great. Thank you, Dr. Travers!!!

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