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    Thomas E Patrick & Associates

    2.0 (1 review)

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    2.6 mi

    Not helpful on a limited schedule. Won't release prescription so that we could order online.read more

    How does this place not have any reviews? It's awesome!…read more I'm in town visiting family when - POP - the wire holding my right lens breaks. I'm effectively blind without my glasses, and my other pair are prescription sunglasses. (Not great for night driving, or generally not looking like a jag wearing sunglasses indoors.) I walk into LensCrafters at the Washington Crown Center, no appointment, and prepared to be told I need to buy a new pair of glasses. After a friendly greeting I explain my predicament, and the helpful Optometrists take a look at my glasses and tell me to come back in 15 minutes. I wander the mall, buy some circus peanuts from Rural King next door ('cause who doesn't love stale marshmallows vaguely shaped like peanuts?) and wander back into LensCrafters. Not only did they fix my glasses, but they replaced the wire on the other lens, put new nose pads on them, and gave them a lovely cleaning. FOR FREE! No cost. Not a dime. I'm not a regular customer. I didn't buy my glasses from them. I'm not related to anyone working there. This is just how they roll. Everyone complaining about the death of customer service needs to start shopping at the LensCrafters in Washington Crown Center. These folks know how to take care of people. Next time I need new glasses, this is where I'll buy them. Thanks!

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    Salvitti E Ronald MD Ophthalmologist

    Salvitti E Ronald MD Ophthalmologist

    4.0(1 review)
    2.1 mi

    Eye surgery. They were on time and surgery was done in 20, minutes. The follow up was the same, no…read moredelays and on time.

    From the owner: Expert eye doctors, patient-focused treatments, and advanced technology are just a few of the…read morereasons to trust Southwestern Pennsylvania Eye Center of Washington, PA, with your vision needs. This reputable team combines years of experience with the latest procedures in the field to provide patients with an unparalleled experience. This renowned family eye care practice boasts an impressive staff of retinal, oculoplastic, and glaucoma specialists who offer advanced eye care services. Whether you're looking to correct a vision problem or have a specific procedure in mind, a dedicated eye doctor will create a comprehensive treatment plan for your individual needs. This eye center is fully equipped to perform a large selection of inpatient and outpatient procedures, such as: Cataract surgery Lasik® surgery Retinal/macular degeneration Corneal disease Glaucoma In addition to improved vision, patients can also enjoy an enhanced look in one comfortable facility when they choose. Highly trained medical professionals utilize the latest cosmetic procedures, such as Botox® and lip fillers, to rejuvenate your natural facial structure. See for yourself what the amazing staff at Southwestern Pennsylvania Eye Center can do for your family's vision and eye care needs. Call (724) 228-2982 to schedule an appointment with an eye doctor or facial aesthetics consultation. You can also visit them online for more information.

    Washington Crown Center - Vacant Bon-Ton

    Washington Crown Center

    2.8(6 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Washington Crown Center is the most lively dead mall that I have ever seen! As of March 2025, this…read moreindoor mall contains only about 27 permanent businesses and many vacant storefronts, but during my visit on a Saturday, this mall was full of people! The permanent businesses include mostly small, local stores and only some national businesses such as Kay Jewelers, Marshalls, and Rural King. Many small vendors had set up tables to sell crafts, foods, and other homemade items. This mall does NOT contain enough stores for me to purchase everything that I need and want, but I still enjoyed walking around this mall, people-watching, and buying some goods. The parking lot had A LOT of pot holes and much trash. With all of the other customers' vehicles, I had to drive around for several minutes to find a spot.

    I used to frequent this mall when I was in college, but, without giving away my age, that was years…read moreand years ago. As one other reviewer put it, this is a dying mall. To the point where it's more of a walking track than it is a mall. Years ago this was the place to be in the Washington area. Filled to the brim with stores that were desirable. I think what was a downfall of this place was a combination of a few things that happened in the area. The first was the failed shopping complex in South Strabane. Before its demise, it drew customers away. The next thing that caused decline would be the opening of the Tanger Outlets nearby. That pulled customers from here that had long standing stores that opened up in the outlet mall. Then the one of the worst things that could happen was that anchor stores started to fall. Gander Mountain closed up, followed by Macy's, then out went Bon-Ton and finally Sears just closed up last year. So yeah, this place has suffered many blows as of recent. What counts for an anchor store here now are the likes of Marshalls and Ross Dress For Less. I suppose you can say that the movie theater is an anchor and maybe whatever Rural King is. But as for the stores in between. They have become more and more of the mom and pop variety. It's better than a dead mall. They are trying. The one thing that surprised me was the food court. It actually is thriving. I don't think there was one empty spot there and it was a good variety. The building still looks the same from the last time it was renovated. With the upkeep they have been doing, this building has held up. It's actually kind of nice and feels vibrant. I hope that in the future this place rebounds. Especially with the proximity to the minor league ballpark nearby. There should be more around to do.

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