Address: 2620 Tuscany St Ste 103, Corona, CA 92881, USA
Phone: +19513729361
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Lani Woodland
My experience here was top notch. All the employees were so nice, especially Roselle. She who took the extra time to help me find find the perfect frames. The eye exam was thorough. I will be back.
Madiha H
Very poor quality lenses and coating. The "New Technology" coating which is supposed to transition is peeling off within 6 months of getting them made. I take care of my glasses very well and use the lenscrafter cleaner. When I went in and showed them, they could only remind me that I should have bought the warranty and gave me a discount which would still have me pay $300 for new lenses. I originally paid over $1000 to get glasses made here last winter. Very sad and I don't recommend anyone get lenses made here. See picture for proof.
Diana Mojica
Kimberly C. Was exceptionally helpful, patient and kind. She really took her time in helping me find a happy medium with the budget I was working with. I am now more than happy that I came in to this store this morning. Im also extremely thankful 😀 I’m excited to rock my new glasses, long overdue!
Angel Montes
First time at LensCrafters and Kimberly C. Was such a great help. Very friendly and made you feel like you’ve been a customer for years. She helped me pick out the best glasses that fit my style. As well as gave me plenty of options that helped me towards the total. Hands down the best customer service you can receive at any business. If I can give more stars I would. I will be letting people know to come here and ask for Kimberly C.
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Hello Kim, We can sometimes place prescription lenses into a customer's own frame, we would just need to see the model of glasses, and be able to cut the shape of the lens to fit that frame. I would reach out to your local LensCrafters with that information, and they would be able to give you a definite answer, as well as a quote on price!
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