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BOOOOO! HISSSSSSS! I called this place up and asked how much an eye exam was, guy on the phone quoted me $78 (he worked at the Lenscrafter, not at the Optometrist) - when at my appointment they tell me basic eye exam is $94 - wah?! They said that the doctor and the Lenscrafter store are not affiliated with one another(even though they are in the same store) - I understand how there was a miscommunication, but they needs to coordinate with each other better....this along with being made to wait almost 45 minutes before being seen mades me grumpy and surly, so I threw a tantrum and left for the Vision Center at Walmart where I was treated much much better, eye exam there was $65 (just for glasses, for contacts it's an additional $30) not to mention the frames at Walmart were much less expensive (some less than half the cost) plus I just walked in without an appointment and had to wait less time than I did at Lenscrafters with an appointment! I won't ever go into another Lenscrafters again, I'll stick with Walmart
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