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    Long Vision Center

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Patel Sanjay, MD - Heritage Eye Center

    4.1(7 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I loved how professional Dr.Patel and his team of nurses were. They got me in and out for my…read morecataract surgery, and I had no complications that night. I went back the next day for my check up and I had 20/20 vision! I would highly recommend going to Heritage Eye Center for all your eye needs.

    I had cataracts removed and new lens implants. I gave them a three rating because the staff was…read morefriendly, and the surgery went (mostly) well. Here's where everything went wrong: the billing was an absolute mess! First, they charged the wrong credit card, and then additional costs started coming in. The billing contact (woman) was rude and had zero communication skills. When we would call to set up a payment plan and resolve mistakes, no one EVER answered the phone. Calls always went to voicemail, and we wouldn't hear back for weeks. Also, in the middle of my recovery period, they decided to drop our insurance company, so follow-up appointments went from $0 out-of-pocket to $300!! They should have been included!! I had to rush to find a new in-network eye doctor to monitor my healing process. EYESIGHT CARE IS CRITICAL!! This is very expensive eye surgery, and insurance doesn't cover most of the cost. Make sure you understand the additional costs before you proceed. They add up! And again, their billing department is a joke! The estimate was $9,500. The actual out-of-pocket cost was about $15,000.

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    3.8(20 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Came in for a visit with an appt. Waited 20 minutes only to be upsold to a retinal scan I didn't…read morewant and refused service for not taking it. Super scammy place. Stay clear.

    I owe Arzoo Wastani my life. Am I being dramatic? Probably. But if you had as bad a case of…read morecataracts as I had, you'd understand how awful it was living with what amounted to both eyes looking through thick aging plastic Jeep windows. The first optometrist misdiagnosed me, claiming I had glaucoma, which is incurable. I refused to accept that, so after talking to some colleagues, I went to see Arzoo. She determined I have cataracts, and it's an easy thing to cure, where 99%+ surgeries are successful, and fast. She recommended a surgeon, who I won't name since I want the focus to be on Arzoo. :) I had plenty in my HSA, so I went to the surgeon she recommended. After two surgeries, one per eye, my vision is now better than 20/20. I'm so happy that I can see so clearly so far away. I need reading glasses for anything under 18" but I can see the instruments in my Jeep without any issue. I was told before surgery and I am totally fine with that! I just use reading glasses when I'm at my computer at home or work. I really mean it when I say Arzoo saved my life. Life today is so much happier than it was before I had cataract surgery. She is quite experienced, and capable, and she has the interests of her paticince in mind. I highly recommend her.

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    1.3(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    My son is autistic, and I informed the staff of his disability before his exam. During the vision…read moretesting, he was instructed to press his head against the machine while following multiple directions at the same time. The medical assistant--a tall, slim woman with dark hair--was very rude, impatient, and appeared frustrated with him. She stopped the exam midway and told my son, as if he were an adult, that if he did not cooperate and follow instructions, he would not be allowed to see the doctor. This was completely inappropriate, especially considering she had been informed of his disability beforehand. Ultimately, the doctor had to step in and complete the vision testing because she was unable to properly perform the exam. The doctor was professional, patient, and understanding, and I greatly appreciated her efforts. However, the office staff is clearly not adequately trained to work with children or individuals with special needs. Families with disabilities deserve compassionate, patient, and properly trained staff. This type of behavior is unacceptable and should be addressed to prevent other children from having a similar experience.

    This office is not billing or understands the proper billing practices in regards to submitting…read moreinsurance claims to the insurance company. Upon my visit on 03-05-2025, I was told that in order to have my insurance cover this visit as a whole (i.e. the claim), the eye pressure test would have to be completed. If this test was opted out of, then I would become a cash pay patient. There are both procedural codes and diagnosis codes, insurance will pay on any submitted claims as long as these services covered by the policy. If a service or test is opted out of, the facility should not submit that on the claim to the insurance company. The so called prescription fee is not necessary of $50 dollars is not required BECAUSE there is no separate insurance billing code specifically for writing a prescription; in most cases, the act of writing a prescription is considered part of an overall patient encounter and is included within the billing code for the office visit (E/M code) itself, meaning you would bill based on the level of complexity of the patient encounter, not just the prescription written. I am currently working w/Aetna insurance (my carrier) to investigate and hopefully pull their contract ASAP. This office should be a shammed of these practices.

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