Address: 4848 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34231, USA
Phone: +19419252010
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AMβ6PM
Tuesday: 9AMβ6PM
Wednesday: 9AMβ6PM
Thursday: 9AMβ6PM
Friday: 9AMβ6PM
Saturday: 9AMβ4PM
Thomas Gaines
Today I had a awesome and funny time at Optical Outlet out at the Crossings. π
Cassandra E.
Worst experience ever, seen Dr. Stupe had no patience with my child. Made my child extremely nervous and basically telling him he could see what was up when he clearly could not. Was in such a rush and literally said to my child he needed to move on. Will definitely never recommend and sadly have to get a second opinion on my child.
Beth Woods
One of the worst customer experience I have ever encountered. I stopped in a few days ago to make an appt for an eye exam (planning on buying my glasses there too). I was running errands in the landings and had my car parked at the other end of the shopping plaza. I walked in with no mask (2 Vac) and they failed to greet me but immediately said I couldnβt come in without a mask. I was already inside the front door and noticed a box of masks by the front desk and asked if I could just grab one of those. They said no - these are for people having eye exams only! I said well my car is way on the other end of the plaza and again they said these are for people having current eye exams only. I said I was going to schedule one and I plan on buying a pair of glasses afterwards from them. No response - then I stated that they just lost a sale because of a five cent mask and walked out.
Jeff A
Scolding a customer for pulling their mask down for a few short seconds while they try on a pair of $565 glasses in a nearly empty store so they can see how the frames look before making an expensive purchase is unnecessary and a major turnoff as a customer. I've been to six other eyeglass stores, and none of them have issues with a customer pulling their mask down for a few seconds to see what their glasses will look like on their face. Some don't require masks at all, imagine that! Masks don't work for Covid-19, its been proven over and over. Your policy is about 18 months out of date as well. Won't be returning.
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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.
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