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Bifocal glasses, a staple in the realm of vision correction, stand out as a versatile solution for addressing the visual challenges that arise with advancing age. Designed to accommodate the shifting demands of focusing near and far, bifocals offer a seamless...by Eye Theory | Feb 7, 2024 | Glasses
Ordering glasses may seem like a straightforward process, but there are various measurements involved to ensure a proper fit and optimal visual correction. From the pupillary distance to the optical center, segment height, and prism reference point – each measurement...No one recommended Eye Theory to us. It just happened that my husband needs check up asap and they are one of the few that are open on weekends. Looking at the reviews which I usually check before booking a schedule, they were rated 5 star. I am not surprised why. Just booking thru the phone, Sahar was so patient, friendly and accommodating. The ambiance is so clean and luxurious.. My husband told me that he was amazed by how thorough Dr. Amir was when he examined him. I experienced it myself too just few days ago. Dr. Amir was one of the Doctors whom you can see that he loves what he is doing. He checked and explained very well. He is so thorough with his exam and doesn’t rush things just to get things done. He makes sure that all your queries were addressed. Their location is a little bit far from our house but I don’t mind going back here when I need an eye check up. If I could rate them a 10 star I would. Highly recommended.
Sahar is so sweet and professional. She was so patient while I tried to find a pair of frames that fit me best. She was very personable and honest when helping me find a frame that fit my face shape the best. I ended up buying some beautiful Gucci frames and can't wait to wear them!
I visited this optometrist over a year ago, and ever since I have been inundated with promotional texts and emails. No matter how many times I've unsubscribed or begged them to stop, the messages just keep coming. Occasionally, there's a brief pause, and I think they've finally heard me—but then it all starts up again. It's incredibly frustrating and feels like they don't respect their patients' wishes. I gave them my personal information assuming that they would use and store it responsibly, but it is clearly not the case. I dread to think what has become of the more sensitive information I gave them.