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| - I honestly hadn't gone to an optometrist in roughly 6 years, since I had LASIK done awhile ago, but after getting a vision screening and seeing the results, figured it was time to try it again.
I generally look online for reviews, but honestly, I was in a bind and needed to be seen quickly, so I went back to the good ol' Sam's Club (first, Serene and Eastern, but after being denied, called the Arroyo location) and called to see if there was any availability for this past weekend. Luckily, I was able to be seen by Dr. Hui on such short notice--calling for an appointment the day before, but then I kept having to move the appointment back due to some other schedule conflicts. I finally walked in about 1.5 hours after the initial time that I had scheduled an appointment, but it was still ok.
I signed in as soon as I got there, filled out a questionnaire, then had the routine eye exam. I asked lots of questions, since I let Dr. Hui know that I'd had LASIK in the past (faint scarring at this point), but my vision was still intact. Many hours of computer work and some night driving have made the surgery fade, so I'm waiting til I can get that corrected. However, Dr. Hui made sure to explain every step of the testing and the rationale behind why these tests were necessary/what he was testing for. I felt pretty comfortable, which is always a good sign, then got a light prescription for glasses (HD vs. non-HD according to the Doc).
I paid at the end, (no insurance, regular exam is $65), took my prescription, and swiped some Easter candy--don't judge, they would've gone to waste, lol. Then, I went next door to get my prescription filled after thanking Dr. Hui and his front office person.
For good customer service and value, I definitely recommend seeing Dr. Hui. Whenever I need to have another eye exam, I'll definitely come back and see him.
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