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Pasadena Eye Associates

4.0

By PeggyD411 at Citysearch

I have been a patient at Pasadena Eye Associates for 20 years. Dr. Segal is such a kind person you will love him. He spends time explaining every detail to you. The staff is wonderful too! I recommend everyone I know that needs eye care to Pasadena Eye Associates Peggy ...read more

The Vision Source

1.0

By tahlah at Citysearch

WHAT A HORRIBLE EXPIERENCE, THERE ARE OTHER PLACES TO GO TO GET YOUR EYES LOOKED AT, PLEASE DONT GO HERE, THE DOCTOR, THE SERVICE, THE OFFICE. DOCTOR GAVE WRONG RX FOR EYES, DONT KNOW IF IT WAS THE DR FAULT OR OFFICE, BUT EACH BLAMED ON THE OTHER. I WILL NEVER BE USING THEM AGAIN, AND I HAD TO PAY FOR ANOTHER EYE EXAM BUT WORTH IT BECAUSE MY RX FOR GLASSES, AND CONTACTS WERE WRONG. ...read more

Southmore Optical

5.0

By K J

I have been going to Southmore Optical for many many years. They have been in business, and at the same location for almost forty years. They have the best selection, at reasonable prices, and have always gotten my glasses back to me within two hours. This is a family owned and operated business, who really seem to care about their customers. The exam that I have always received there, has not been a five minute in and out experience, They take their time, and answer any questions that you might have. I would highly recommend this establishment to anyone who is wanting the best possible care for their eyes. The chain establishments that I used to go to, have store clerks, who are not certified for their line of work. They are not licensed opticians. Southmore Optical, only has licensed / certified opticians to help you. If you look this company up on the BBB, you will find that they have an A+ rating. Give them a try, they are good people to deal with!! ...read more

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