Higher Vision Wellness
15108 W Adams St,
Goodyear, AZ
Mark Lankford
1 year ago
I ordered and paid in full for two pair of glasses from Vision Wellness in the Verrado neighborhood in early November. One month later I received an EyeMed (never heard of them) billing document that said I owed "Lee, Adam J." $877.40 for charges related to those eyeglasses. Never saw the guy, walked in with a recent Rx, so I didn't need to see an optometrist. Whoever he is, Vision Wellness is tied into him, and he's sending out fraudulent mail claiming "What you owe to Provider LEE, ADAM J." At the upper right of this document, which looks exactly like most Explanation of Benefits sent out by many insurers, and just below that EOB line, is another that's indented and trying to hide; it says: This is Not a Bill. It's easy to miss. The details and date could only have come from Vision Wellness. They are in bed with Adam J. Lee, and he tried to get me to pay for service(s) not rendered. The eyeglasses provided by Vision Wellness are good.
Tyler Stewart
1 year ago
Rick Bee
1 year ago