3/5 Eliz C. 3 years ago on Google
Not
sure
why
the
good
reviews.
This
place
has
a
small
selection
of
glasses
and
very
expensive
too.
We
could
get
two
pairs
of
glasses
at
For
Eyes
for
the
same
price
as
one
pair
at
this
store.
Because
of
COVID-19
precautions,
the
way
they're
handling
patients
is
spacing
them
out
with
one
chair
in
between
patients
in
the
small
waiting
room.
Possibly
4
to
5
individual
patients
could
sit
in
the
small
waiting
room.
If
there
are
no
more
chairs
you
have
to
stand
outside
waiting.
The
doors
are
locked
so
you
have
to
knock
to
get
inside.
If
they
remember
to,
they
will
check
your
head
temperature
at
the
door.
We
had
the
first
appointment,
came
before
opening
time,
yet
already
the
waiting
room
was
half
full
and
we
still
had
to
wait
despite
having
what
was
supposed
to
be
the
first
appointment
of
the
day.
This
place
is
closed
on
weekends
and
only
open
on
select
Saturdays
(first
Saturdays?)
of
each
month
(heads
up
for
people
who
have
weekday
working
schedules).
The
customers
here
are
mainly
Hispanic
as
Spanish
is
mainly
what
you
hear
them
speak.
The
optometrist,
Dr.
Coralys
Galloza
Bonilla,
is
a
young,
attractive
female.
She
got
her
license
in
2018
so
is
fairly
new
to
the
profession.
She's
nice
and
somewhat
thorough
with
the
exams.
The
store,
however,
you
feel
pressured
to
buy
glasses.
When
you
ask
for
the
vision
prescription,
it
feels
like
jumping
through
hoops
to
get
it.
They'll
tell
you
the
doctor
needs
to
write
and
approve
it
and
because
the
doctor
is
with
another
patient
that
went
in
after
you,
you
have
to
wait
a
long
time
for
it.
They'll
tell
the
doctor
that
you're
not
planning
to
buy
glasses
and
than
you
feel
bad
about
it.
If
you're
here
to
buy
glasses,
I'd
recommend
going
to
a
place
with
bigger
selection
and
no
pressure
to
buy.
If
you're
here
just
for
an
eye
exam,
I'd
say
it's
a
decent
place
for
that.
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