Address: 539 Parkway Plaza, El Cajon, CA 92020, USA
Phone: +16194410138
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Christopher Ball
Sara was amazing! Had 3 kids in tow while getting my prescription and she knocked it out of the park. Helpful keeping my kids entertained all while nailing down my glasses. Top notch! Anna was quick getting me on my way at pickup! Thanks guys! Visit and see better now!
Lisa S
Sara the store manager is phenomenal! She went above and beyond to deliver amazing customer service from the moment I stepped into the store to the moment I received my brand new eyeglasses. She walked me through the whole process from the great selection of stylish frames they have to the specific transition lenses I wanted. I get compliments on my new glasses whenever I wear them, and I love how magical it feels when the lenses go from light when I'm inside then transitions to dark sunglasses mode when I walk out into the sunshine! I would recommend this LensCrafters to everyone! Also, give Sara a raise =) She is an asset to the company! She's the most welcoming and friendliest store manager I ever met! Amazing! 10/10
Cathy Sabater
I truly appreciate the level of service provided. I have to say this was the first time someone took the time to look at my history from the beginning and made some wonderful recommendations. I may have not walked out with two pairs of glasses. Sara did a phenomenal job due to her wonderful personality, high-level skill along with outstanding customer service.
Richard Agundez Jr
I HATE going to get glasses! But this experience was GREAT! From the minute I walked into the door everyone was pleasant and nice! They were very helpful and knew what discounts I could use to get the most for my money! I was very happy with the selection of frames and Dr. Tam was great during my exam! I would recommend my Friends to this Parkway Plaza location without hesitation!
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