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My Eye Dr.
2419 E Commercial Blvd #100, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, United States of America
+1 954-771-9120
https://www.myeyedr.com/
Friday
9 am to 5 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9 am to 6 pm
Tuesday
9 am to 6 pm
Wednesday
9 am to 5 pm
Thursday
9 am to 5 pm
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AmandaRae Argueta

5 months ago
So excited! I have worn glasses for almost my entire life. So it’s familiar the test for how blind I am. This office is more high tech. The test was the easiest and least anxiety ridden than any test I’ve had before. Comparing the clarity of dots, instead of feeling like I’m failing the test will the blurry letters. I am so happy and excited!
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W M

5 months ago
I have been to my share of optometrists around south Florida in my thirty years here. I can say with great confidence this office operates well above regional standards. Excellent, New equipment super communication, flexible, fair priced even. Bright interior with a cool street view, I am so glad I found them through our provider. Dr. Jacobs has a personal approach and warm conversational way about him. First he helped our son with a special type of contact lenses that will keep his eyes from deteriorating further - worn at night so he can play and swim during the day with perfect vision! My wife and I have the best prescriptions and eyewear we've ever had! Life is good with this special spot! Thank you Team Jacobs, you are raising the bar in South Florida with your service and delivery!
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S. R. THE NURSE

5 months ago
DR JON JACOBS, Optometrist 2419 E Commercial Blvd, 100 Vision Source Of East Broward Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, United States Our family were patients of Jon Jacobs for very many years. When our son graduated college his desire was to have Lasik surgery. We went to Dr. Jacobs office to start the procedure. Coincidentally he was a financial partner in the Lasik Center that performs the surgery in their outpatient center. As weeks dragged on, Dr. Jacobs said his eyes were not ready for surgery and said it could have been because our son didn’t wash his contacts or hands! Every week he repeated his approval process. Finally he gave his OK to go ahead with the surgery. Dr. S. Braverman was the surgeon and initially it was looking good. Then inexplicably his vision sharply worsened. After consulting with physicians from Bascom Palmer Eye Hospital the diagnosis was clear….our son had a predisposition to an eye condition that made his cornea surface irregular. In order to see properly your cornea must be flat. His was getting worse as time went by. He is now legally blind without his custom contacts. He became chronically depressed and eventually attempted suicide. We curse you every day for allowing his surgery when weeks of testing came back with negative results. Poor Dr. Braverman,, the surgeon who went ahead on JON JACOBS say so. A young, brilliant life ruined from this!