LensCrafters

Category: Optometrist in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Address: 100 Cambridgeside Pl Ste 2, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA

Phone: +16175778440

Opening hours

Sunday: 12–6PM

Monday: 11AM–7PM

Tuesday: 11AM–7PM

Wednesday: 11AM–7PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 11AM–8PM

Saturday: 11AM–8PM

Reviews

Jackie Wang

Sep 12, 2022

Every time there is a small problem with the glasses, I come here to fix it. The grandparents here are very amiable. Help us take care of our eyes!

Jenny Chen

Aug 15, 2022

The customer service is terrific and I would definitely recommend this store. They have my glasses repaired neat and fast, very appreciated❤️

Turner Frankosky

Aug 13, 2022

Jasmine and David were so great! Friendly and efficient service. Thanks

Sheryl Ma

Aug 10, 2022

Proficient, friendly, and patient staff.

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Questions & Answers

I already had my eyes examined by my eye doctor.I just need glasses. Does Lenscrafters do same day prescriptions on glasses?

Doreen Jenkins | Sep 12, 2021
LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021

Hello Doreen, Some locations may be able to make glasses in about an hour, but it would depend on the location, what type of lenses you need, the store's equipment, and their current business. Please reach out to your local store, and they would be able to provide an estimated time frame.

What should I bring to my eye exam?

LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021
LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021

You should bring your vision insurance and medical insurance information to your eye exam. If you currently wear any prescription lenses, bring your eyeglasses, sunglasses, and contact lenses. You should also bring any and all questions you may have. Contact your optometrist if you have specific questions about any additional items you think you may need to bring to your eye exam.

Why should I get an eye exam?

LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021
LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021

An annual eye exam involves more than just updating your glasses or contact prescription. A comprehensive eye exam can also detect eye health issues as well as general health problems. Conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure can be detected in early stages through an eye exam, and this can result in early treatment. Schedule your annual eye exam today.

What is the difference between an eye exam and a vision screening?

LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021
LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021

A comprehensive eye exam is administered by an optometrist and can detect not only vision problems but problems with eye health and general health as well. A vision screening is typically performed by a general medical practitioner such as a pediatrician or a nurse. While a vision screening can help identify vision issues, it can miss many important issues that a comprehensive eye exam can identify. This is why everyone is encouraged to get annual eye exams. Schedule your eye exam today!

Is a contact lens exam different than an eye exam?

LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021
LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021

A normal, comprehensive eye exam will allow your optometrist to determine if your eyes are healthy enough to wear contact lenses. During your contact lens fitting, detailed measurements of your eyes will be taken to determine the right contact lenses for you. There is an additional fee for a contact lens fitting and evaluation for all contact lens patients (both new and established patients). Schedule your eye exam today to have all of your questions about contact lenses answered.

How do I know if my child needs glasses?

LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021
LensCrafters | Sep 12, 2021

Taking your child to an optometrist for an eye exam is the best way to learn if your child needs glasses. Many children who need glasses aren’t aware that they do. Signs of vision problems in children include sitting too close to the television, squinting, sensitivity to light, difficulty with eye-hand coordination, and avoiding visual activities like reading and drawing. To see if your child needs glasses, schedule your child’s eye exam today.

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