Top Eye Services in Worcester, MA 01609

We make eye care easy at your Worcester Target Optical located at 529 Lincoln St. Every day we deliver on our "expect more, pay less" promise by bringing together quality eye care, fashion, afforda...Read More…
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Jewell Eye is the local eye doctor to see for all of your eye care needs in Worcester, MA. As your local Worcester optometrist, Jewell Eye can help diagnose, treat, and detect subtle changes in you...Read More…
At LensCrafters located at 7 Neponset St, we believe vision care is about far more than a pair of glasses or a prescription. Eyes are windows to the world, capturing memories and immersing us in mo...Read More…
EZ Eyecare Inc. is the local eye doctor to see for all of your Optometry needs in Worcester, MA. From contact lens examinations to contact lens fittings to general eye care, EZ Eyecare Inc. will he...Read More…
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Picking your style is too important to be left to chance by simply browsing a selection of frames. At Magay & Barron Eye Center we take the time to use our vast experience and training in frame...Read More…
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Trust the experienced and knowledgeable eye care professionals from our Webster Square Vision Center in Worcester, Massachusetts to cater your vision needs. From complete eye exams to hard-to-fit c...Read More…
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Shlomit Schaal, MD, PhD is located at 281 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA. This business specializes in Ophthalmology.Read More…
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Juan Ding, OD, PhD is located at 281 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA. This business specializes in Optometry.Read More…
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Misha-Michelle Faustina, MD is located at 281 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA. This business specializes in Ophthalmology.Read More…
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Forgues Eyecare

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By Eyeglass at Citysearch

Don't buy glasses here! Optician is incompetent, unfriendly, and not helpful. Glasses were made improperly and she didn't check them like she was supposed to before I got them. When I took them back she said she didn't know how to use the lensometer to check them, yet she tried to use it to convince me that they were made correctly, even though I knew they weren't (I know an optician that checked them for me.) They tried to remake them, and again they were wrong, so I asked for my money back...thats another long story, but lets just say they mailed the wrong person's refund check to me, indicating just how incompetent they really are! I have to say the Doctors are good, but again...go somewhere else with the prescription for your glasses! ...read more

Abbondanza John Optmtrst

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By Mittenface at Citysearch

I have been to Bello Opticians several times. The doctor is always nice and pleasant but the staff is unprofessional. They argue amongst themselves in front of their clients, they dodge your phone calls and in this last instance, they didn't even fax my order until a month and a half later. Now I have to wait another month. I won't be going back. ...read more

Abbondanza John Optmtrst

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By righteousGirl224 at Citysearch

Doctor Giovannucci is always willing to help. However, the staff sometimes get very frustrated when customers inquire about the insurance benefits. Their attitudes are unprofessional and they need to adjust their tones when dealing with clients. This place has a bunch of amateurs who are very uninformed about the business. How they stay open for so long is a mystery to me. I'm glad I wasn't the only one who was dissatisfied by the smokey environment. ...read more

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