Looking for an optometrist in the area any good referrals
David U. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/214708778562674 Grange Vision, very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable, I've never had a problem here
Jason C. replied:
I go to https://www.facebook.com/149161205130912Vision Health Eyecare for the same reasons as other people visit Grange Vision:). Friendly, fast, helpful etc. They also seem way more up-to-date on technology than my previous optometrist.
P.J. E. replied:
I've been going to Target Optometry Dept for a few years. Professional exam and not too spendy. Then I take my prescription and order from Zenni.com. https://www.facebook.com/229363150534775 Target Store Milwaukee-Chase
Kelsey K. replied:
I like Dr Hirsch at Eye Physicians Associates. They have an office on Layton right off 794 and one at St Luke’s.
Kandace W. replied:
Wisconsin Vision Or Walmart
Cory R. replied:
Vision health eye care, great Dr and great service!!
Renee K. replied:
Yep, Dr Miller. At vision health eyecare in cudahy!!
Trying to get new glasses through stupid ass Warby Parker who inexplicably let my prescription expire after only a year. Does anyone know optometrist who's either...
Jules L. replied:
Americas Best. Exam and 2 pairs of glasses for $120.
Suzan Z. replied:
My fiancé and I both just got glasses from Zenni.com, and found them to be extremely reasonable. They let you enter your own prescription, so expiration dates are not an issue. We were both very pleased & would absolutely use them again. My fiancé got 3 pairs for just over $100, and even with my (rather complicated) prescription, my glasses were still less than $100. If you stop in to your optometrist to pick up a copy of your prescription, just make like you're checking out their frames, and ask them to measure your pupillary distance (which the optician should do for free), as Zenni does request this info.
Sarah Z. replied:
I go to Dr. Wagner at Southridge mall. $100 for an exam, six months worth of contacts and glasses. He's great and worth the drive.
Jillian M. replied:
http://www.qualityopticalmilwaukee.com/
Nicole A. replied:
Once you have your eye exam, consider shopping around for frames and lens. I have my optomitrist write my script down and i purchase glasses online. Optix on Downer gives me some shade about doing it, but this girl can not afford $500 readers. ETA: I buy glasses from Coastal.com and have had a great experience.
Looking for an affordable optometry center that takes Badger Care. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Romina C. replied:
I work at Suson Eye Specialist Inside the St Mary's Urgent care and we work with Herslof on Capitol Because we only except Badger care for medical not refrations or materials so we send them there... I just spoke with them today infact.. they are still there smile emoticon
Nicole H. replied:
If you get your prescription number you can go on Zenni.com and you can pick through about 100 different frames anywhere from $10 to $30. Its been a life saver for me! Look in to it and spread the word. smile emoticon
Can anyone recommend a kids optometrist here in the Bay View area? Thanking the community in advance.
Preston W. replied:
My girls go to Children's Hospital. They are wonderful. Dr Deborah Costakos
Karen W. replied:
Dr. Costakos is an ophthalmologist. I don't know if the Eye Clinic at Children's does regular optometry but they are wonderful if they do.
Rada M. replied:
Thanks for the info. Dr. Costakos does eye exams at the Mequon office only. Her partner does exams out at Children's. They must be stellar. Next available appointment, January, done.
Good morning! Happy Monday peeps. It's been recommended that I take Sarai, who is 3 yo, to see an eye doctor. Any referrals for a good pediatric optometrist?