Address: 3920 W Hillsborough Ave, Tampa, FL 33614, USA
Phone: +18138702273
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Jacqueline Brown
Always have me in and out it's best to go in the morning you be in and out
Rainy Family days
Female doctor bedside manner’s need help. The male doctor was better. She refused to give me my sons Prescription with no reason why!
MLB
Very organized and professional. Appointments made were kept in a timely manner. Top notch ophthalmologists. Very friendly and helpful staff. What they fail to tell you is how long the wait will be to receive your finished glasses by mail. We're still waitig..
Fernando Padilla
This place has the worst customer service in Tampa. Even with an appointment, they leave you waiting for hours and prioritize their friends. Lack of professionalism. They are a real mafia. This week I tried to give them a second chance and set up a date. Upon arriving at the optician, the receptionist was speaking with another employee in a vulgar way. I was waiting for 10 minutes in the front desk and even when the receptionist saw me, she never came to me. I'll never go back to that place again.
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A comprehensive eye exam involves a series of comfortable and pain-free tests that offer a close-up look at your eye health and visual function. Between having all the tests performed and discussing the results with our eye doctor, you can expect your visit to last up to an hour.
It’s essential to remember to bring your current eyeglasses or contact lenses prescription to your visit. If you also wear reading glasses, computer glasses, protective eyewear, or other visual aids, you may want to bring these as well. Because getting your pupils dilated can leave you sensitive to light for several hours following your appointment, it’s wise to bring sunglasses to the appointment.
While it’s always a good idea to have an annual eye exam, how often an eye exam is needed depends on several factors. A patient’s age, family and personal medical histories, a previous eye injury, existing eye conditions, and environmental or occupational factors determine the recommended frequency. The American Optometric Association offers specific guidelines for both children and adults. As your trusted partner in care, our office will discuss the most appropriate schedule to protect the health of your eyes and the quality of your vision.
Yes and it depends on the type of arrangement that can attend you more or less quickly.
They take walk ins anytime
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