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  • VISION CENTER/OPTOMETRIST REVIEW: Wrong prescription, bizarre behavior of optician Bizarre, argumentative encounter with a disturbed woman. My ophthalmologist retired & this place was the only one within driving distance open on a Saturday. $80. is quite cheap and I was a bit suspicious (why so cheap?) This lady, her aide argued with me that an "optometrist is the SAME as a doctor!" an ophthalmologist is an MD, an optometrist is not. I said "well it really doesn't matter to me at all, I am only in need of a contact lens prescription! I'm sure she ("doctor" Yoon) will be just fine.." Apparently this optometrist's pride was injured by my not giving her the honorific of "Doctor" (I don't know, I am only guessing here?) because she was really remarkably snitty, argumentative in a manner I have yet to experience with ANY one- in fact she created arguments where there were none. She spoke so fast that I had to ask her to repeat herself three times. She asked if I was "born premature"(!!) I asked her why she was asking- she huffed and became angry "I am ASKING you if you were born premature!" She is not an MD, so I am not sure where she was going with this. Now, I usually side with the professional in these types of reviews and not with the customer- all I can say is, YOU go here and see for yourself. She whipped through the exam as if on a speed race, which I figure hey only 80 dollars- but that wasn't even worth it as she gave me the WRONG PRESCRIPTION: a full power under my correct one. I have a feeling the whole thing behind this creepy, weird encounter was because I would not call her "Doctor" I don't know, but that's all I can figure. I don't mind titling a medical person "doctor" if that is indeed their title, but if not (such as Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, Community Health Officer) I will not refer to them as one. It's unfair to doctors, and they are not the same. Optometrists take 3 yrs to get a license- doctor at least seven. Anyway, this lady Grace Yoon battled with a total stranger. 80.00 is STILL too much money to spend if one gets the wrong prescription either way.
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