Costco is the best place for kids glasses. I took my daughter to the eye Dr. for an exam and we looked at frames the least expensive pair were over $ 200.00 with insurance and an office discount. The ones my daughter liked were closer to $ 300.00. We decided to take her prescription to Costco and she got two pair with anti scratch and anti reflective lenses for $ 200.00. The Staff is also very friendly.
Randy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Littleton, CO
I have been going to this Costco for the past 2.5 years and they have been good to work with. The lines move pretty quick on busy days like Saturday and if you need to do an exchange they are happy to work with you. If you need help finding something, the staff is always there for you. There selection of food is very good as you can get some very healthy types of it in bulk. Also, they have deals on things like cars or vacations, so look up Costco and join.
Chuck L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
This review is for optical dept Really great customer service Way better than the Costco at Quincy and wadsworth Bill at wads location is a turd. He lied about my prescription expiring and then lied about return policy. River point guys were sooo much more friendly and cooperative. Also this store is way less crowded
Brian R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Littleton, CO
It’s no small tasks to get my prescription correct, but Rick Robinson at Costco Sheridan seems to have done it. He uses an automatic system where the change in lenses switches via machine so the distance in time between option 1 or 2 is so fast, your eye can tell the difference. Compare this to the older models of manual switching lenses and the distance in time being a second or two. Costco have invested in a state of the art machine that makes all the difference when it comes to getting your prescription correct. Well done Dr. Robinson