Pros: Availability within the month.
Cons: I called to schedule an appointment, when I came to my schedule date and time, I was told I must have been given inaccurate information, as Dr. Dale was not even in office that morning. I know for certain I...
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Pros: Availability within the month.
Cons: I called to schedule an appointment, when I came to my schedule date and time, I was told I must have been given inaccurate information, as Dr. Dale was not even in office that morning. I know for certain I would not have scheduled on the day that they then told me I was really scheduled in their system for, as I work Tu-F and I was scheduled on a Thursday (the receptionist I spoke to on the phone stated my appointment was scheduled for a Monday...untrue in the end, I suppose?) The appointment lasted a total of 18 minutes. I was impressed in a way, and since it was just a yearly check to ensure my prescription was renewed, no harm done I suppose. But I definitely wouldn't call it "thorough." Agree with other reviewers that a hand-written script has a high chance of poor interpretation from other readers, and I personally order contacts through Costco, so it must be legible to others. No issues with my own ordering last month, but with the handwriting on my prescription I can see how it could easily be an issue. Then come to find out I was billed for a "contact lens exam" which is not covered by my insurance and which, per my memory, occurred when Dr. Dale examined my eyes with the contacts I walked in wearing, said they "seem ok" and then had me take out for the remainder of the exam, before replacing the exact same contacts after the exam to leave the appointment/clinic wearing. $60 to be told the brand and fit of contacts I'd been wearing for years after other providers' legitimate exams...really do fit OK in the end? Seems bogus to me. To sum up: efficient if that's your aim, but definitely at the cost of a thorough exam. I'll be going elsewhere for my next annual exam.