Address: 7083 Plaza Center Dr Ste K-2A, West Jordan, UT 84084, USA
Phone: +18012826416
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Linda Corning
The Dr had me cracking up!! Saige was so helpful!! Best part, if my contacts or glasses don't work out, they'll help me find what does!!
Klarissa Mesi
I’ll cha he my review once my insurance gets updated. I came to an appt on 9/27. The doctor said there was nothing he could do since I have keraconous. Nothing was done literally. He also told me that they would send anything over to my insurance since nothing was done. I scheduled an appt with a new doctor who works with keraconous and they can not bill my insurance since these guys already have after they already said nothing would bill since THEY DIDNT DO ANYTHING! I called them to unauthorized their claim and they said they can not which BS. Now I am waiting for someone to call me back to HOPEFULLY get this resolved smh.
Jen
Horrible experience coming in today to have my sons frames fixed. The male employee with shoulder length curly hair was a complete jerk. He seemed annoyed at the fact that I asked for my sons frames to be fixed. He took my sons glasses and attempted to fix them by bending them and actually causing more damage to the frames, I told him I would come back tomorrow and that hopefully someone more patient would help me. Please train your employees to be more helpful. As for my sons frames, I guess I'm going to have to get him new ones because the employee made them worse, when he impatiently tried to fix them. Edit to add: They have you fill out a form about your experience and then they ignore you. LensCrafters you're just as terrible as your employees!!
Kenneth Gamboa
I came in looking for a pair of sunglasses and was meet with exceptional service and friendliness. Nicole helped me pick out a pair of frames that would best suite me. We went section by section until I found a favorite. What would've been a tedious task was made enjoyable thanks to Nicole's friendliness and experience.
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