Address: 10315 Silver Dale Way NW Spc 134-A9, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA
Phone: +13606987560
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 10:30AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10:30AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM–7PM
Thursday: 10:30AM–7PM
Friday: 10:30AM–8PM
Saturday: 10:30AM–8PM
Emily Reeder
I love coming here, the people are very welcoming. During my visit, another gal had walked in needing a part of her glasses fixed and Ryan was there and got her sorted out and glasses fixed within minutes. I was helped by Keith, who was just as much a help when we couldn't remember what pair of glasses we were wanting.
Jessica C
Best service I've gotten in a long time! So glad to have found them. Dr. Knight ready cared about my concerns and went in-depth regarding my options. Michael helped me pick lenses and was honest! I would recommend this place to anyone!
J C
Ryan was so helpful assisting me when i needed my glasses adjusted. They were rather bent up and he took a lot of time and care to fix them. He made sure they were straight and comfortable and I left as a very happy customer. Thank you, Ryan.
Nicole Fritz
I have been going to LensCrafters for 15 years and Keith has always given above and beyond customer service. Very knowledgeable with the new styles of glasses. Always smiling and is a good at multitasking.
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