Site for Sore Eyes - Eureka

Category: Eye care center

Address: 1209 Broadway St, Eureka, CA 95501, USA

Phone: +17074422922

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–6PM

Tuesday: 10AM–6PM

Wednesday: 10AM–6PM

Thursday: 10AM–6PM

Friday: 10AM–6PM

Saturday: 10AM–6PM

Reviews

Annette Kirby

Oct 1, 2022

I needed to have my frames straightened after being left in the car on an extremely hot day. I’m new to the Eureka area and found this office on Google. I walked in this morning and a very friendly person named Steve fixed me right up and refused payment for his time. Thank you, Steve!

Jordan Daniels

Sep 14, 2022

Phil was incredible! Gave us great service and very nice!

Mel7250

Sep 9, 2022

Today was the first time I went to these guys for glasses and I was really impressed. They're helpful, kind, efficient, fun and friendly. The tech was very professional and I enjoyed my telemedicine Doctor a lot! They have a great selection of frames. Thanks guys!

Jody Sen

Aug 31, 2022

Picked up my new glasses today... 2 pairs!! They are both great, feel good and so what I needed!! So clear and crisp, I completely recommend Site For Sore Eyes!! Courteous and professional people!

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Questions & Answers

Do you have to get a covid swab test before an eye exam even if you have proof of vaccination?

Dante Chelossi | Nov 13, 2021
Leanne Wallace | Nov 13, 2021

No I didn't have to I just had to wear my mask the whole time. It went very well and I've really enjoyed the technician he was a lot of fun and very informative.

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Do u take partnership

A Google User | Oct 9, 2020
Steven Sousa | Oct 9, 2020

Unfortunately this isn't a program that's accepted at this time, but It's something we're looking into. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Can you bring your own frames, if so what do you charge to install the glass?

Jana Collins-Maguire | Oct 10, 2018
Steven Sousa | Oct 10, 2019

Absolutely. There's never a charge for using an existing frame, we just give a basic disclaimer that if something happens to the frame during the process of installing new lenses, SFSE isn't responsible for damage that may occur. Frames can get brittle with age, so it's hard to tell what they've been through before they get to us. But, most of the time, it's a non issue.

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