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Chester County Eye Care Associates
740 W Lincoln Hwy, Exton, PA 19341, United States of America
+1 610-696-1230
https://www.chestercountyeyecare.com/?utm_source=GMB-EX&utm_medium=organic
Friday
8 am to 4 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 4 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 4 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 4 pm
Thursday
8 am to 4 pm
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Joann Perkinson

5 months ago
Very welcoming office. They explained everything the were doing. Had my surgery and everything went well A special thanks to Dr. Destafeno and can't wait to have my 2nd surgery also the flowers were such a special surprise Thank you Joann Perkinson
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Jack Kinslow

5 months ago
Kristen is a great Doc. She’s helped me immensely with my glaucoma. Nice person too. In spite of having a full patient load, she always remembers me- it’s like we just pick up our conversations from months before. I’m very comfortable in her care for around 10 years now. Would recommend her highly to anyone! Jack Kinslow
Bill Avatar

Bill

5 months ago
Excellent doctor. Skilled, professional and friendly. Great chair-side manner. It was not clear for awhile the reason that patients are expected to debrief prior to seeing the doctor. Patients expect to debrief their own doctor and don't want to talk twice. So, I didn't understand at first why Inwas put in that position. Then I came to understand after inquiry, that the reason was for the doctor to read the notes on his computer before entering the exam room. This is your model. I don't really agree with it but I guess It is a single debrief afterall. Problem I have is that this is done to create a rapid turnover of patients for the practice at large rather than a nod to the traditional method of allowing patients to debrief their own doctor themselves which is what patients expect and want to so. I don't like it because it is done for the benefit of the practice rather than for the patient and their experience. This is care, not a train station. This is no reflection on the doctors or staff which get an "A" from me! Just my opinion.