Address: 400 Valley River Center, Eugene, OR 97401, USA
Phone: +15416872926
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
Dylan Williams
I went to this location of lens crafters and I tell you Lauren was such a huge help with helping me look for the perfect style of frames that I wanted.super friendly and is very patient with you. Best experience I’ve had with this store. Lauren is the greatest!
Marlo Delgado
Exam with Dr Leder was great. He's very easy to talk to and ask questions. Exam was quick and accurate. After the exam, went to order a new pair of glasses. The one who helped me with the ordering was friendly and professional. Definitely recommend
Jacqueline Dalton Garcia
I forgot his name but he was great! Helped me try on and gave me feedback for at least 15-20 pairs I swear. Went over tinting options with me, went over the insurance option with me about if some thing happened to them, showed me what they would look like from on the computer from inside to outside. Everyone was very helpful. Even the doctor was knowledgeable about my condition and checked my eyes to make sure they were OK. And even went over what colors to try to help with my migraines. So overall it was a great experience I had fun well you know trying to get new glasses so thank you.
Shari Higgins
The service was top notch even though the lobby was busy. I was impressed with the knowledge base of the staff and the quick turnaround in receiving my new glasses. I will definitely continue receiving my eye exams and eye wear needs through LensCrafters!
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Hello, Please contact us directly for our contact lens options! Best regards!
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Yes, depending on the frame availability, lenses, prescription, coatings and how many orders are ahead of you. It's possible. Talk to them.
It depends on the lens you choose. Some can be done in an hour and others 7-10 days.
Well that is difficult to answer because it depends on the material used to make the lenses and the Rx.
No
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