Address: 7630 Blake St, West Chester Township, OH 45069, USA
Phone: +15137125064
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Judy Burnett
Excellent service and knowledgeable advice from the personnel.
Mercedes Cecchin
Excellent!!
Caroline Bahner
Allison was so helpful and nice!
Jerry Hamberg
I had an appointment for an eye exam. I got there early and filled out the forms and provide my insurance card. 15 minutes after my appointment was scheduled a woman walked in and they took her back. After another 5 minutes I asked how much longer and was told that it would be another 10 minutes. They we’re having problems finding my insurance, even though they have my card and it’s Eyemed (same company basically). I then asked if I was just skipped in line because of that. I asked why they didn’t tell me what was going on and I could have easily cleared it up, or at least knew there was and issue and it was resolved. The woman at the front desk then said (with attitude), YES, you were skipped because we couldn’t find your insurance. Things happen, that’s just life. I would have been frustrated, but waited for my appointment and then went on with my day. But, the attitude from the woman at the front desk was unacceptable. I wasn’t rude and did nothing, other than ask what was going on. I walked out and will never go back. I can deal with delays and computer issues, but not nasty attitude! Why do people who are rude take front desk or customer facing jobs?
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