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    Fairmount Primary Care Center

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    ReFocus Eye Health - Bought these geometric lenses online for $40, $510 LESS than what this place quoted me.

    ReFocus Eye Health

    2.7(51 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    I've been a loyal patient at ReFocus Eye Health since their original location, and I'm thrilled…read morewith the move to their new Grant Avenue space. All the staff members here are genuinely kind and attentive, which sets the tone for a positive experience from the moment you walk in. PARKING The parking situation at this new location is a massive upgrade from their previous spot--it was nearly impossible to find a space back then. Now, there are consistently open parking spots available, which makes visits so much easier. The one caveat is that the entrance requires making a U-turn onto Grant Avenue, which can be tricky given how busy that street is. It's a minor inconvenience, but the abundance of parking more than makes up for it. OFFICE/ATMOSPHERE The waiting rooms throughout the building are quite small, which becomes apparent at times. I've visited in January, November, and April, and the office frequently ran out of chairs. The wait times themselves are reasonable, but the limited seating can make waits feel a bit uncomfortable. This is definitely something they could improve on. DOCTOR INFO I've been seeing Dr. Bano for about 3-4 years now, and she's exceptional. My sister actually introduced me to her, and we're both big fans. What really sets Dr. Bano apart is her genuine commitment to finding what works best for you. She was the first doctor to properly fit me for contacts after years of visits to other offices where I was just told to stick with my old prescription. When my contacts started feeling uncomfortable in the last year. Dr. Bano took the time to refit me properly. It wasn't just about grabbing the first option; she worked through the process with me, even when my initial reaction to her first choice wasn't positive. She respected that as the patient, I know what feels right in my own eyes, and she was willing to adjust until we got it right. That level of care and attentiveness is rare, and it's why I keep coming back. BUYING EYEGLASSES HERE While shopping around at ReFocus, I had an excellent experience with their eyeglasses specialist. He has a real talent for styling and great communication skills. When I tried on frames he recommended, styles I never would have chosen myself, I felt an immediate boost in confidence. His eye for what works is genuinely impressive. However, I cannot recommend purchasing glasses here. The pricing is significantly marked up beyond industry standards. The Sophia Loren M317 frames cost $90 from the manufacturer, but ReFocus was charging $219 just for the frames. A whopping $550 for the frames and lenses combined. I found the exact same frames online for $183 total. $90 for the frames and another $90 that covered the prescription, thinner lenses, and the company's profit. They even came with a gorgeous collapsible leather case and all the eyeglasses accessories you could imagine. I also purchased a similar pair from another online retailer for just $40 with every upgrade imaginable: blue light filtering, impact resistance, thinner lenses, & fashion tint. For context on the pricing: The industry standard is a 40-60% profit margin. ReFocus is operating at 201% profit (I did the math), which is absolutely excessive. As someone without health insurance coverage for glasses, this is genuinely a rip-off. My advice: visit ReFocus to see how frames look on you in person and get the names of styles you love. Use that information to shop online, where you'll find dramatically better prices. CONCLUSION ReFocus Eye Health deserves credit for their caring staff and Dr. Bano's exceptional patient-centered approach to eye care. The new location offers superior parking, and the office atmosphere is pleasant despite the seating limitations. If you're looking for quality eye exams and expert medical care, this is a great choice. Just be sure to handle your eyeglasses purchases elsewhere, the frames and lenses are simply priced too high here to justify buying them. You shouldn't have to go broke for eye health or a good pair of glasses!

    First time appointment with Dr Martinez was great. She is a highly qualified ophthalmologist.read more

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    ReFocus Eye Health - Bought the actual lenses online for $183, $367 LESS than what this place quoted me.

    Bought the actual lenses online for $183, $367 LESS than what this place quoted me.

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