I wish I had seen the post below from another patient!!
We specifically booked our appointments for a yearly exam because we needed new glasses, and as my husband is a diabetic thought it would be a good idea to see an MD. I was clear on this at the time of booking.
We did not find out until we had completed testing they don't do glasses - really?!! However, they said but we can write you a prescription you can take with you......OK
Since we were not there for a "surgery consult", Dr. Abrams was brief and seemed not to want to spend anytime with us. Frustrating since we know diabetes can be so harmful to your eyes.
Since my husband needed new glasses quickly we asked for a copy of the exam and the RX for glasses for him. I passed just because I still had to go see an optometrist for contacts. BTW he ended having to see an optometrist as well.....
Here's the kicker. We received a bill for $45.00 for the prescription!! Apparently we did not catch it in the paperwork they charge to hand you a prescription.!! Isn't that why we are there??
Just another note. We were both told we should have treatment for "dry eyes". Guess the costs? $500 per eye!!
So we went and sought a second opinion. Needless to say, we saved $2000.
Disappointing to see petty charges. Won't return. Won't recommend.