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Plainfield Eye Care

3.9 (21 reviews)
Closed 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Eye exams

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As advertised- a positive experience and thorough reassuring eye exam. Thank you team Plainfield Eye Care and Dr DeCook

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The staff are awesome. Way way way better than commercial vision care chains. Worth the drive for me every time.

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I have been going to Plainfield Eye Care for as long as I can remember. It gets better each appointment. Great staff!!

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Usually when I walk into an eye clinic, it looks like a glasses store. All kinds of glasses and…read moreframes on display with a couple of rooms in the back where they test your eyes. This clinic was nothing like that. It was more like a typical doctor's office. A large waiting room and lots of individual rooms where you meet with the doctor and get tested. I suspect they do a lot more here than just perform eye tests, such as surgeries and other eye issues. My eyes were tested and my vision had changed significantly which meant new glasses for me. They do have frames and lenses for sale here, but the display doesn't dominate the office. I elected to come back at a later date which I did. They accept most insurance plans but I would suggest calling first just to be sure.

I had LASEK surgery with Dr. William Keeling at Indiana Eye Clinic in Indiana in 2017/2018. Prior…read moreto this, I had been a patient of Dr. Keeling for most of my life, and my mother was also a patient there. Because of that long-standing relationship, I trusted him completely with my vision and my care. Before surgery, I had multiple consultations with Dr. Keeling. I was told that I was an excellent candidate for LASEK. After surgery, I carefully followed all post-operative instructions and attended many follow-up appointments. Throughout those appointments, I repeatedly reported that the vision in my right eye was not as clear as my left eye. Approximately one year later, Dr. Keeling discussed performing a LASEK enhancement. At that visit, additional testing was finally performed, including a visual field test and OCT scan. At that point, it was discovered that I had a retinal detachment in my right eye. I was told the detachment was severe and "macula off," meaning the central retina had detached. I required emergency retinal surgery the very next day, including placement of a scleral buckle. The retinal surgeon explained that the detachment was serious and had likely been present for a significant amount of time. Following the scleral buckle surgery, my vision permanently changed. I now experience double vision, distortion, loss of detail, and ongoing visual complications. I later learned that I had lattice degeneration associated with my high prescription (-6.00), which raised serious questions for me about whether I was an appropriate candidate for LASEK in the first place. This experience had a profound impact on my quality of life and mental health. I share this review so others will ask questions, seek second opinions, and carefully research all risks.

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2.5(2 reviews)
0.0 mi

Customer service is disappointing at this office…read more I wanted to establish a new optometrist closer to home. I have a personal connection with one of the doctors and thought this should be a quality place. On a whim, I stopped by Plainfield Eye Clinic to schedule appointments for my husband and me. After working with the front desk, I was able to get an appt on two different days for us. I supplied them with all of my insurance information and send a text of my insurance card. Within 24 hrs of scheduling, my appt was reschedule due to doctor having car problems. That's fine. Everyone is human. I accepted the new appt and updated the calendar. The very next day I receive a phone call asking what was the date and time of the rescheduled appointment. They had scheduled me for two different appointment times. This started the unnerving part of my experience. I arrived 10 mins early to my appt to make sure I had time to complete paper work. When I walked in, I was asked for my photo ID and insurance card. While I understand this is protocol- I informed the front desk I had texted it on the date I made my initial appt. When they had me complete the insurance verification with my patient information, I commented on my insurance and how to process it. She informed me that Anthem medical does not cover routine exams. I let her know this is true for the typical plan but she wanted me to say something when I checked out. From there, there was no "someone will be with you"- just empty air. I roamed the optical to look at the so-so frame selection. I could over hear patient conversation about purchasing glasses. The opticians were using terms the patients wouldn't know to sell products. There was a patient who had a prosthetic eye and they kept talking about ABBE values. A patient isn't going to know that. They should have said something along the lines of "hey we are using "x" material because this will protect your sight and have the best vision for you". That is something the patient understands. When you move the patient out of polycarbonate and they have only one good eye- they would be concerned about safety and sight. Finally, I was taken back for pretesting. When the tech worked with me, she handed my glasses back- they were so smudged I couldn't see well out of the one lens. I stopped her at one point and mentioned that I needed to clean my glasses. Further down the testing, she told me I needed to be dilated and reached for the drops. It wasn't a question...just "the doctor wants this". Okay, they asked me if I wanted to get photos of my retina. I previous experience, this is in lieu of dilation. If I was a new patient why would you ask me to pay for photos and then insist that I get dilated? Maybe this should have been explained at the front desk to help my decide how I wanted my appointment to go. However, I told the tech I did not want my eyes dilated- her entire demeanor changed with me. Short directions. Then she went to room me, all lanes were full. I patiently waited for my room to be ready. I get roomed by another staff after sitting for 20+ minutes. The room I get placed in had the "dirty card" still on the sign. She told me she just cleaned everything- but this was not promising. Doc comes in, we chat. She apologizes for the wait. Patients were rescheduled into double bookings again due to personal matters. Exam goes, doc doesn't tell me I need to come back for dilation and continue to optical. While in optical, I converse with the lady at the table. I explain some of my insurance- tell her what I wanted in glasses. After she gets everything placed into my chart, she gives a grand total. I ask a simple question about what she did with my insurance plans. She just says "we can't do that". I ask her to go ask the manager- she brings out someone who is NOT the manager who consistently tells me what I know to be true is wrong and they as a business cannot do this because doesn't allow it. I ask her to give me all of my information as I am not coming back. The first optician could have gotten this information before pricing my glasses. The second one was trying to be professional but couldn't explain anything other than "we don't do that". I ask the second optician to go get a manager. When she left, I could hear the entire conversation about me with various employees behind the wall. The staff made comments that were audible to patients and myself. After waiting for another 20 mins, I left. I had a lunch hour for the appt- was told it would take 45 mins since I was not doing a CL exam. I had spent two hours at this location to have one of the worse customer service experiences in optometry. If you cannot do something- education your patient. Don't use "because I said so". Or explain optics to patients in terms only a professional would understand. Inform new patients that the doctors always want them dilated at 1st appt. I am sure if only one incident happened, I would not be writing this review.

Great dr and staff. However, they double book and I cannot believe how long they make someone wait…read more My appt was 3:05. It is 4:12. I have yet to be seen. Keep in mind, there r no emergencies currently and waiting room is empty. Only dr offices can make a person wait this long. Unfortunately, we don't have many choices when u find a good dr. Just is frustrating when you don't have many options with insurance ... there is a lot to be said about keeping appts. I understand 15 minutes behind etc. this happens every time I come here. So frustrating to go through this to see a good dr. I guess he is worth it, but everyone's time is valuable- not just doctors. It is now 4:16. Still not seen and no I did not get my eyes dilated.

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1.0(1 review)
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I had LASEK surgery with Dr. William Keeling at Indiana Eye Clinic in Indiana in 2017/2018. Prior…read moreto this, I had been a patient of Dr. Keeling for most of my life, and my mother was also a patient there. Because of that long-standing relationship, I trusted him completely with my vision and my care. Before surgery, I had multiple consultations with Dr. Keeling. I was told that I was an excellent candidate for LASEK. After surgery, I carefully followed all post-operative instructions and attended many follow-up appointments. Throughout those appointments, I repeatedly reported that the vision in my right eye was not as clear as my left eye. Approximately one year later, Dr. Keeling discussed performing a LASEK enhancement. At that visit, additional testing was finally performed, including a visual field test and OCT scan. At that point, it was discovered that I had a retinal detachment in my right eye. I was told the detachment was severe and "macula off," meaning the central retina had detached. I required emergency retinal surgery the very next day, including placement of a scleral buckle. The retinal surgeon explained that the detachment was serious and had likely been present for a significant amount of time. Following the scleral buckle surgery, my vision permanently changed. I now experience double vision, distortion, loss of detail, and ongoing visual complications. I later learned that I had lattice degeneration associated with my high prescription (-6.00), which raised serious questions for me about whether I was an appropriate candidate for LASEK in the first place. This experience had a profound impact on my quality of life and mental health. I share this review so others will ask questions, seek second opinions, and carefully research all risks.

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5.0(3 reviews)
1.2 mi

I haven't been to the optometrist in over 10 years. Decided to get checked out since I was having…read moresome issues with distance (blame that cursed computer screen). My hubby went here so told me this place was really great. The doctor is super friendly a d explains everything well. They take retinal photos which for the science nerd in me, was super cool to look at. In the end, I still have 20/20 vision (whoot whoot), and just need to stop staring at my computer all day (humph!).

I have astigmatism and wear contact lenses. I have been using toric lenses for a few years now…read more For the past two years I have struggled with local optometrists, including a prestigious Eye Center in the area. They just could not dial in the correct prescription for the lenses. It got so frustrating because I could not see properly. Out of desperation I started searching for someone who could help because I felt that there had to be a solution. I saw that Dr.Thompson had an Engineering degree as well. Being an engineer myself and knowing that optics is based on a lot of physics, I I decided on Dr.Thompson. I walked in for my appointment. Dr.Thompson was very clear about the problem. He explained the science behind why others had been struggling. He said he was going to experiment with various lens combinations. When I walked out that day with a trial pair of lenses that he had readily available, I was able to see again. It was like a miracle. After having suffered almost 2 years this was an euphoric experience. I went back for a second tweak and I can now see better than I have been able to see in years!! Dr.Thompson is brilliant! His assistant Sandy is also great in getting everything ready which saves so much time.

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