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  • I had an appointment on Friday 9/2. I confirmed my appointment online and completed the healthcare paperwork online as well. I arrived to MyEyeDr noticing that it is small, but a cute atmosphere. I was instantly greeted by the front staff. She asked for my insurance card and then asked me to fill out paperwork. I told her I already completed it online. She realized this was true and stated I was ready to go back. The girl, appeared young and most likely new, began reading me all my insurance information and the associated costs of my visit for the day. I thought each item seemed high and suddenly, the man at the front counter switched paperwork with her stating "that was her old information." I completed all the prescreening and went into the eye exam to wait for the doctor. The doctor arrived, introduced himself and shook my hand. We began the exam-- was he supposed to wash his hands before touching my face and working with my eyes!? I thought so too, but he didn't. He left materials in another exam room and had to go get them (x2). I expressed that I was having an issue with my L eye constantly watering and how it was disrupting my every day life. He had NO absolute clue as to why this could be and asked me to try artificial tears from over the counter every morning before putting my contacts in. Side note, his DEEP breathing throughout the whole entire exam drove me absolutely crazy!! I got a free pair of sunglasses with my exam (insurance perk) so that was pretty cool. They didn't have a huge selection but luckily I found a pair and got them adjusted to my face. Lauren (maybe Laura, i forget now) was a great help with trying to find me a pair of glasses. She suggested certain frames and completed all the numbers to let me know final costs for each pair I liked. However, (since I used my insurance for contacts as I wear contacts 90% of the time), the prices of glasses here were just too high.
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