Address: 310 Daniel Webster Hwy Ste 259, Nashua, NH 03060, USA
Phone: +16038889292
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
Sourav Mukherjee
One star is too much, unfortunately there is no option for zero stars. The “doctor” Michael Abrams thought my insurance company was not legit even after the people at the reception spoke with them. I was denied service after almost an hour of negotiations!! I had to call up my insurance myself and hand over the phone. The admin staff would not even make an effort to contact the right company and ask for authorization for the right patient name under the right plan. Maybe it was too much work! Don’t go to these people if you have insurance from out of state or a lesser known provider. They don’t believe you even if their optometrists are listed as authorized providers in network by your insurance company on their website!
Colleen Ferreira
I am so happy my daughter recommended LensCrafters to me. I had previously went to another eye doctor who fitted me for contact lenses. I was very disappointed with how I could see and did not order any contacts. That eye dr had told me because I had previously had laser surgery it was the best he could do. My daughter said you have to go to LensCrafters. They have machines that get your exact prescription. I am so glad I went. I love how I see now! Thank you LensCrafters!
Bruna Soares
I am highly disappointed with the customer service I received at the Lens Crafters at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua today. I was the only customer in the store at 1:30 this afternoon, with FOUR EMPLOYEES in the store. I was in my work clothes, and upon walking in I immediately felt judged by my appearance. One male employee immediately went behind the counter, and began whispering to another employe, while looking at me. Two other employees sat at a table on their cellphones. When I asked for help, the female employee did not come out from behind the counter, and was very rude and unhelpful. I felt highly disrespected, and judged due to being in work clothes. I left an EMPTY store, with FOUR employees, without making a purchase, due to their lack of customer service, disrespect, and their JUDGEMENT ON MY APPEARANCE.
Rothmonyta Long
Had my eye exam there and glasses there, highly recommended by my friends. Staff and Dr.Promket were amazing. They are very friendly and professional. This location is way better!
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