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Clompus Reto and Halscheid Vision - Exton photo
Clompus Reto and Halscheid Vision - Exton
93 W Devon Dr Suite 101, Exton, PA 19341, United States of America
+1 610-363-8960
https://www.crhvision.com/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=GMB&utm_campaign=Exton
Friday
8:30 am to 2 pm
Saturday
8:30 am to 1 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Tuesday
12 to 7:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am to 7:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Niti Agarwal Avatar

Niti Agarwal

5 months ago
I never met someone as patient as Sam- he helped my Daughter get contacts in and learn how to use them. He is very very kind and great with kids !!! I drove far to come here and I’m so happy I did - totally worth it. Dr. Lehman was wonderful too!
Jim Umhofer Avatar

Jim Umhofer

5 months ago
The eyecare provided by CRH Vision Associates is outstanding. I've been going there for close to 37 years and have always received personal, attentive care. Steve Reto is awesome and I consider him a friend!
Alexa P. Avatar

Alexa P.

5 months ago
I highly advise against going here for ANY medical issue, but also for eye glasses. I found out later that a family member got eye glasses that were so off they literally can't see out of them. After my experience, I can see why... First, Dr. Spinnato said that I have "eye allergies" because I made the error of saying that I recently started using new products for my skin and eyes. Of course, that was blamed. I was initially given a steroid called Altrex (a free sample!) that did nothing for me but cause more irritation. I was also told over and over that my irritation and floaters -- which got worse in size and greater in numbers along WITH the worsening inflammation in my eyes -- that I was "aging." Note: I'm in my 20s and healthy. Uh, what? I said I must have an infection since my eyes were also oozing and burning. Dr. Spinnato then ordered an antibiotic-steroid that made my eyes blurry and even redder. Great! Tired of getting nowhere, I went to see an ophthalmologist who confirmed in 5 minutes that I have viral pink eye -- which can cause floaters, redness, and pain, when it's bad enough. And according to the ophthalmologist, most eye infections AREN'T bacterial in nature. Based on the quality of my eye secretions -- which were also present when I went to Clompus, Reto, & Halschied -- he said it's clearly viral and will need time and a better steroid to heal. So far, the new steroid seems to be helping. Finally, Dr. Spinnato had told me directly she would dilate my eyes again at my follow-up. My new eye doctor confirmed that that would have caused EVEN MORE irritation and inflammation. After being dilated only a week prior, it would have only hurt my eyes. Does that tell you anything about how qualified the O.D.s are at this office? Save yourself the headache and wasted copay. I'm almost a week behind in my recovery. And not only that, but the receptionist said rudely after I asked why I wasn't getting better, "There's nothing more we can do for you." Wow, thanks. Well, at least a real eye doctor was actually able to diagnose the most common eye infection out there (fact!) and help me!