Address: 1248 Lloyd Center, Portland, OR 97232, USA
Phone: +15032816535
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
World Wanderluster
Emma, the team lead, was super patient and helpful. She worked tirelessly with me and my mother who doesn't speak English well, to get her a suitable pair of lenses. She always had a smile on a her face with a positive attitude. I have never experienced such a wonderful sales associate in any business I have interacted with in Portland for a very very long time. She is the reason we chose Lenscraft at the Lloyd Center location.
Catherine Hertler
I was helped by Sonny. I was ordering two pair of glasses with my new prescription. I was paying out-of-pocket, and of course it’s very expensive. Sonny worked very hard to give me the best possible price which I appreciate so much. Although it still was expensive he was able to use some current deals LensCrafters was offering. When the glasses came they were perfect. He had ordered a frame that they didn’t carry anymore but I really liked. And he was able to order those for me and I was so excited to have my glasses back. Because of people like Sonny I’ll definitely come back to LensCrafters. I had a very good experience. Cathy Hertler
knightof Rosubia
Broke my glasses on accident, slept with them on and destroyed the frame less line that holds the lens on the bottom. I brought them in and Serge and Aaron took them on and fixed them in under 5 minutes and even readjusted them since I had made them crooked a bit. While i was sitting and waiting Faye came over to make sure I was tended to. I appreciate the whole team, and they have been great to me for a couple years now. Stop on in for a great experience with good people who care about you
Ned Schmidtke
I received excellent and efficient service from this location of Lens Crafters. Found several frames to try on with the staff, and she was very helpful in leading me to my eventual choice. A week later I was texted that they were ready; I went in and tried them on and 3 minutes later I was back on the street! I’m very happy with my new glasses!
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Hello Kristine, Each location may carry differing accessories. I would reach out to your local LensCrafters and they would be able to answer this question. Best Regards!
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