Good: Nice people. Bad: I was asked to pick out frames while my eyes were dilated. I couldn’t see how they looked or the prices. Then I felt pressured to purchase what they felt looked good (an expensive brand name). It was the first pair of glasses I ever purchased, It was highly recommended that I needed lenses that had three levels with reading at the bottom the rest was mainly because I was told I had a slight stigmatism. I was also sold on a transition treatment for sun and I should have an anti glare.. Improvements: Asks clients to pick out frames prior to dilating their eyes. Let clients know they can’t use small frames with three tier lenses especially if the client is new to glasses.. Other: After all of this I have yet to be able to wear the glasses because all I really needed was reading glasses and the reading area was so small I couldn’t find it and the anti glare got scratched very quickly making it difficult to see. After having the A.G. removed I still can’t read with these glasses that cost so much I’m embarrassed to say. I was told by another Dr that this frame was not suitable for the three tier lens. 2 other family members had problems with contacts not fitting and had to buy new ones.
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