Top Eye Services in Tulsa, OK 74136

At LensCrafters located at 4107 S Yale Ave, 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 ...Read More…
Dr. Nick Martin, The Contact Lens & EyeCare Center is the local eye doctor to see for all of your eye care needs in Tulsa, OK. As your local Tulsa optometrist, Dr. Nick Martin, The Contact Lens...Read More…
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At LensCrafters located at 7021 S Memorial Dr, 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 ...Read More…
Stanton Optical was founded under a single precept: to provide quality eyewear and expert eye care services at the lowest cost. Since opening the first location in Mishawaka, IN, Stanton Optical ha...Read More…
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Life Time Eyecare Solutions is a full service eye and vision care provider, accepting both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout the Tulsa area come to Life Time Ey...Read More…
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South Tulsa Optical

5.0

By Anonymous

I went in to get new lenses put in my existing glasses. They were very friendly and easy to work with. I would recommend them to anyone seeking great service. They even recommended a reflection free lense, although it was more expensive, it has been helpful and more noticeable for my sight. ...read more

Budget Optical

4.0

By Dorothy Buck-Griffin

An Investment I would not trust to just anyone! I've been getting glasses at Budget for years. They always are Reasonable, Professional, and Courteous. They also do a wonderful job, and follow up. Will clean or adjust them; as needed. ...read more

Camera Gallery

1.0

By Gioia

I had a similarly unsatisfactory experience with these folks when I tried to replace/repair a camera lens that came with a body I purchased from them. They were non-committal about whether there was a problem with the lens or not (it sticks when zoomed in or out--that seems like a problem to me), and seemed to be looking for a reason to tell me the thing was fine. I talked to two people, neither of which seemed to have the authority or knowledge to tell me what could be done. I had to call back the next day, when I was told the lens could be sent off for possible repair, which would take 4-6 weeks. The main problem I had was lack of customer service skills. If there's nothing that can be done to repair or replace my brand new lens, then fine. But just don't sit there zooming my lens saying, "Yeah, it sticks. So does this other one...we've had some that do that", and then not suggest it might be possible to fix it. ...read more

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