Address: 12950 E Colonial Dr Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32826, USA
Phone: +14076589020
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Nicole Grullon
I have bought 5 pairs of glasses in this location. All of them have been bad, from the most expensive to the least. They take long to arrive. They don’t call to notify if something is not available or they don’t call to notify if anything has arrived. I don’t not recommend, not even for an eye exam. It’s better to be blind then to go somewhere, were they take your money.
Luis Rodriguez Sr.
Paid $75.00 for bringing my own frame.paid out of pocket $210.00.Insurance Paid $300.00. Ripping off Seniors.
Tee Isme
This is my family's go to eye doctor and has been for over 10 years, I adore Dr. Maryanne, was just there today with my son's to have our annual exams and new glasses. Very caring and friendly staff! Thank you ladies ✌️💜
wolf lover wolf
Christina was absolutely amazing so helpful❤️
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I was advised a couple weeks I went on 1/25
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.
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.
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.
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