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Premier Vision Laser Center
3212 W Cheltenham Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19150, United States of America
+1 215-657-5044
http://www.premiervision.net/
Saturday
7 am to 2 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 4 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 4 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 4 pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
7 am to 2 pm
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Roy Farrar

5 months ago
The exam was technically thorough and informative but was done without informing me that my Vision Benefits of America insurance wiuld cover none of the cost (and only a portion by Independence Blue Cross). My exam and lenses/ frames were free under VBA. I felt used, betrayed by Dr. Uddoh.
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Chastity

5 months ago
I have to agree with others, they don't deserve 1 star. This doctor is very money hungry. She charges you for your RX but they don't tell you up front. Honestly why would I bring my son here fir and eye exam knowing I have to pay you out of pocket for his RX?. She's definitely not a people person. You bill my insurance for the visit , so why didn't you bill them for the charge of the RX.? This doctor is a participating provider with IBC/Keystone. Im definitely calling in to see is she allowed to charge any extra out of pocket expenses to their members based on her contract with them. Im filing a grievance for my son's dos because now I have to take him to get another eye exam to get a RX for his glasses. I think there's some shady stuff going on with these extra fee. I will be contacting Medicare as well because she definitely needs to be audited. The worse place ever down to vher rude staff, her son who knows nothing to be sitting at the front desk.
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Denise Roberts

5 months ago
sent an elderly resident from a nursing home to this place after making an appointment and given them the residents insurance information. after resident arrives, they say the facility needs to pay them $250 for the visit and if insurance pays they will return the money. Very unorthodox methods and insurance fraud. Then screams in the phone, "I'm not seeing him. I have too many unpaid invoices already. How RUDE!!! they need to be reported. ZERO STARS>>>> had to push 1 to post