Address: 419 N Harrison St Suite 104, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
Phone: +16099219437
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–7PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–7PM
Friday: 8:30AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–12PM
Ying Z
Waited for more than 2 hours to see the doctor. Terrible service. If you are backed up, then don’t make appointments, just offer walk in, I probably wouldn’t have to wait that long. My daughter and I ended up waiting for more than 2 hours just to see the doctor because they are “backed up”. Don’t go to this practice. I had my Lasik done here and within 2 years my vision deteriorated drastically, now I am no longer a VIP patient because I already paid. They give all the prime time to prospective Lasik patients. Unethical practice, all about making money.
Diana Conway
This group is wonderful if you have fairly typical vision problems. I need custom contact lenses which unfortunately means extra work and attention. My doctor, Dr. Potter, is fantastic. The optical shop is fantastic. The rest of my experience has just been a whole fiasco. It’s really disheartening, with poor vision it’s very scary to feel not cared for.
Cindy Klein
been going there for 20+ years. they are wonderful. I've never waited more than 20 minutes. Regular eye exams,cataract surgery, cosmetic surgeryfor drooping eye lid. Perfect results and delightful , experienced drs. Would not go anywhere else!
Jeffrey Simonsen
Just had my second cataract surgery done by John Epstein and both the process and the results are wonderful. Everyone on staff leading up to the surgery, from the receptionist through the techs and nurses, to the Doctor himself were warm, friendly, reassuring, and professional. The doctor himself is enthusiastic and very good at explaining everything. I opted for one of the more expensive, multi-focal lenses and couldn't ask for a better result. I'm able to see everything, near and far, with great clarity. Highly recommended.
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Yes they do
I have Medicare and my appointment cost $0
If you mean VSP, yes Princeton Eye does take it and it covers your refraction testing cost. If you are a Medicare/Medagap patient, there is a $60 out of pocket charge.
No, there are quite a few other antihistamine products on the market that are over the counter. You can check with your local pharmacy for products like Visine which had several allergy varieties like Visine Multi-symptom, Visine-A, etc. TheraTears has an allergy relief. There are other products like Refresh eye itch relief, Opti-clear, and Ocuclear. These are all over-the-counter. If you are looking for a prescription strength, you would need to make an appointment with your opthalmologist.
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Yes Dr. Liu Is With The Princeton Eye Group- He's The Practices Retinal Specialist.
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