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| - Love these guys. Dr. Lindsay was personable, thorough, patient, and knew her stuff. The billing department affably worked through a snafu in my insurance. I'll be going back!
Edited: I had to knock a star off my rating. A couple of months after my second visit I asked for my prescription to be faxed so I could order glasses online. There was nothing noted on my scrip under pupillary distance, which is a requirement for purchasing lenses. I called to ask if they could give me that information and was told that the doctors only measure PD if you're purchasing frames directly from Valley Eyecare Center. I was told to "Google how to measure it," and that was that. I thought that was sorta shady; I'd paid for an eye exam SO THAT I could buy glasses, but wasn't supplied the complete information I needed to do it. Lowered my opinion a little, but they're close to my office and otherwise have been great, so whatever, I still recommend them. Just make sure to tell them to measure your PD and put it on your scrip.
Edited again: These guys consistently lower my opinion! Dr Lindsay saw some things in my last eye exam that, combined with my family history, made her concerned about glaucoma (rightfully so). She ran the full (AWFUL) glaucoma test, and it turned out I don't have it - there was a different, completely unrelated explanation for every warning sign of glaucoma that she detected in my exam. After running down the list ("I thought ___ might indicate glaucoma but it's explained by ____," etc) and ultimately declaring me glaucoma free (I just have weird eyes that make it SEEM like I might), she said "Buuuut....I'd really like to test you again next year, and then every two years from now on." Uh, I'm sure you would, since it was a big fat paycheck from my insurance company! But no. I'm not gonna let you do unnecessary tests on me, kthxbai.
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