Address: 2100 NE Allie Ave Spc 440, Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA
Phone: +15036901856
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Arielle Schoblom
I went in here with a very old pair of glasses that I didn't even purchase at LensCrafters to pay $$ for an adjustment as my glasses kept slipping down my nose and were driving me crazy. I was immediately welcomed in and asked what I needed. Then, they proceeded to adjust my glasses for free and were all around nice. Wonderful customer service!
Alexander K
The little screw got lost somehow from the glasses we bought here several years ago. The screws from kits are all of different sizes and did not work. Just came back to the shop and Mike kindly found replacement and fixed the glasses in no time and charge. It is reliable place to invest in your next classy glasses.
James Carrasquer
Eye exam was professional. Ordering new glasses went smoothly. And I got a quick repair of my old specs at no cost. Thank you.
John Tyquiengco
My first time going here and my experience with the place was great. Angela was very helpful with helping me choose the frames and Ienses that would work for me. Rosie was great doing the pre eye exam before seeing the doctor. The exam with the doctor was great also. The doctor was so professional and informative as she did the eye exam. I would definitely recommend this place to my friends and family
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