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MyEyeDr.
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3500 N Duke St, Durham, NC 27704, United States of America
+1 919-595-2020
https://locations.myeyedr.com/nc/durham/3500-north-duke-st?utm_source=google-gmb&utm_medium=organic
Saturday
8 am to 3 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9 am to 6 pm
Tuesday
10 am to 7 pm
Wednesday
9 am to 6 pm
Thursday
10 am to 7 pm
Friday
9 am to 6 pm
Efiogo !! Avatar

Efiogo !!

5 months ago
I visited this branch 2 weeks ago with my prescription in hand and both ladies in the store where really friendly. The lady that helped me with my order and glass fitting explained to me the whole process and time schedule to receive my free pair (from the insurance company) and also the fees to change the lenses on my other pair of glasses. Yesterday I picked up one of my glasses, the ones I changed the lenses on. Upon receivable I was informed that because they are a higher prescription that I’m used to I may experience a slight headache which will go as I get accustomed to them. Fortunately I didn’t face any issues yesterday or today so all is great. I also received a new cloth and lenses spray which are always appreciated. My other pair has not been received yet but is expected next month as per invoice. To end this review I can only say that I was more than happy with the service and the end result. Can definitely recommend My Eye Dr!!
Sharon Avatar

Sharon

5 months ago
Dr. Hoffman is the worse doctor I have ever experienced. His demeanor is awful. He obviously doesn't like anyone to ask questions and gives short answers to your concerns. This isn't something I'm used to. I thought long in regards to submitting this review, however if you want a doctor that engages in conversation relative to your eye health then he isn't the one. Go to Brier Creek, the drive will be worth it. Now the office staff is hands down exceptionally great.
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Niv Biswas

5 months ago
Yet again a disastrous service: At this facility on Duke Street, the patient was told that I either had they had to get their eyes dilated or that they would have to pay for a retinal scan. The patient wasn’t informed of this in advance and did not have a way to drive home if I had their eyes dilated. I ended up paying for the retinal scan. $50! What a way to make money forcibly from patients? Where else have you seen eyes to be dilated for a simple eye test?