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| - Dr. Tran was amazing. She really took the time to explain my eyes and my eye sight. The differences of my eyes, what to-do, what not to-do. She even worked the front desk. Lol.
As far as the optician goes, I wasn't very pleased. At first he didn't seem interested in me, as if I'm not willing to spend any money on glasses. Once I got his attention that I wanted to buy a pair of $300+ Oakleys, he gave me the time of day. I ordered a pair of women's Oakleys from a catalog. The sunglasses were for sports. Because I was ordering from a catalog, I asked a lot of questions, including me wanting two pairs of lenses. I asked over 5 times when we talked about the sunglasses, that I wanted two pairs of lenses, one prescription, and one non-prescription, I even included that I need both pairs to be polarized. The optician kept assuring me that I would receive both. Two weeks later, when I picked them up, I only received one pair of lenses (prescription), and the optician didn't even want to talk to me. So the front desk lady had to call Oakley and ask what happened, and I was informed that the particular pair I ordered don't include regular lenses because they're so new. So now I'm out $200+ because what the optician told me was incorrect. I would've gladly picked something else if I was informed this information during the time of sale, or afterwards when he placed my order for the sunglasses and two lenses (which he didn't do).
I highly resommend seeing Dr. Tran, but if you're looking for anything particularly special as far as corrective glasses, I would recommend taking your prescription somewhere else.
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