Mosaddegh Eye Institute
2480 Mission St suite 107-a, San Francisco, CA 94110, United States of America
+1 415-285-3895
http://www.sfeyedoctors.com/
Ece Uyanik
10 months ago
They charge for services that are covered by your insurance, when they also make an in network claim so you can't get your money back. I tried explaining that the services are covered yet they refuse to not charge you for it, and gave a discount. Go here if you want to make donations.
Peggy Cleary
10 months ago
Real full service eye care from people who make me feel like there's nothing they like more than serving me. The ophthalmologists explain everything and answer any and all questions. Contact lenses are available. For glasses, the frames they stock include a range of prices and styles, including extra durable for those prone to breaking them. Rocio is an expert at helping patients make the choice that is right for them. She is also amazingly skilled and meticulous in adjusting frames, and reviews every element of the cost with the patient (including what the insurance will pay, if you have it) before finalizing the order. Services and products include glaucoma testing, digital retinal image exam (avoids the need to dilate, for a fee, downtown location only). Lens options (which each have a price) include high density for very strong prescription, anti-reflect coating, polycarbonate (extra durable), polarized lenses for sunglasses, self-darkening lenses, coatings that filter harmful light from computer screens, and probably more I don't know about.
They understand that you may want to order contact lenses online and provide the prescription for that. Years ago they even helped my British brother-in-law when he broke his frames while here on vacation.
I know this sounds like an ad written by them, but it's not. My family has been going here for years and used almost every service I've mentioned.
avishek biswas
10 months ago
Went there for my annual eye exam and retinal screening (which is covered by my insurance). But they declined to accept that, even after the insurance agents repeatedly told them it's covered for me. This clearly shows malpractice and incompetence for billing patients on what is already covered by insurance.