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Optical Outlets
2827 University Pkwy, Sarasota, FL 34243, United States of America
+1 941-296-0179
https://opticaloutlets.com/locations/sarasota/
Friday
9 am to 6 pm
Saturday
9 am to 4 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9 am to 6 pm
Tuesday
9 am to 6 pm
Wednesday
9 am to 6 pm
Thursday
10 am to 5 pm
edgar rodriguez Avatar

edgar rodriguez

5 months ago
Leslie is amazing. I have two kids, and they both require glasses, and since I met her two years ago, it's a blessing. She is the best at her job, and my kids love her. She is very professional and attentive. I definitely will keep coming with her and never any other place.
Chevelle Phelps Avatar

Chevelle Phelps

5 months ago
I wanted to let you know how amazing the staff at optical outlet is. I had to bring my 5 year old daughter in for a eye exam and then choose glasses from start to finish was a breeze one person sticks out her name is Leslie, she is super good with kids her personality is amazing. She assisted my daughter with choosing the perfect pair because she did not like the glasses i was choosing. Thanks Ladies you guys are awsome
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Lindsey Jameson

5 months ago
I would not personally recommend Optical Outlets. Their glasses are overpriced, as well as their add-on features. Initially, I decided to go here based on their online prices. Unfortunately, they do not honor the prices listed on their own website. As others have mentioned, they also have very long waits and the front staff is very unorganized. If you are looking for great quality and amazing prices, I suggest you look at Zenni online. Zenni also has a far superior selection for both adults and kids. If you are going here because they accept Medicaid, just know that if you want glasses that are scratch-resistant/anti-glare/transitional (all of which are pretty necessary) , you will still be paying more out-of-pocket than from an online retailer without insurance. In store prices are increased for insurance (including medicaid) customers.