Allow about 90 min to 2 hours for a vision exam. I’m a regular customer so I plan for it. Not many mirrors and none full length to try on new frames. Do some research on what types of lenses or features you may want. There are many options and the sales staff generally just give you what you had before so you might miss out on newer lenses or treatments. They don’t use any measuring devices other than a marker and ruler. I saw there are some eyeglass stores that actually take your picture on a monitor do you can put your prescription glasses on and see yourself. It’s hard to pick new frames when you can’t see yourself without your glasses on. This place does not offer that service. I’ve always liked the doctors here and will continue to go for continuity of care. The frame selection is adequate.
J D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pittsburgh, PA
I’ve come here twice, and both times there was a long wait, for a routine appt scheduled more than one month in advance. Last time I actually saw the doctor I hour and 5 minutes after my scheduled appt time. Then waited in the waiting room for 35 minutes after being given the dilation drops(I don’t believe it takes that long for the drops to work, but I’m no expert.) The optometrist was nice, and seemed to be thorough, although hurried. The selection of glasses is pretty big, however, and the staff handling the ordering, sizing, and fitting were helpful and professional, and there was only a short wait to see them, and they are happy to make adjustments if you just stop in with no appointment. I can’t say much about prices because I have very specific lens requirements which are very expensive anywhere. Frame prices seem comparable to other places. I will probably try to find somewhere new, only because I just don’t want to pay a babysitter for 4 hours to get a new pair of glasses. Too bad they can’t just get their scheduling right.