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Retina Associates of Kentucky
LGBTQ+ friendly
120 N Eagle Creek Dr # 500, Lexington, KY 40509, United States of America
+1 859-263-3900
https://www.retinaky.com/locations/lexington/?y_source=1_MTc5NzY4NzUtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 5 pm
Thursday
8 am to 5 pm
Jade Herald Avatar

Jade Herald

5 months ago
This was the worst place I have ever worked at with even worse people. For one management is awful. All 3 people in management are childish, disrespectful, and not professional one bit. Coming from a former employee I have witnessed management make multiple employees cry and not care and I am one of them. Also let's bring up the fact that the training helper and several "lead scribes" think they run the whole show and management is just okay with it because they are bff's outside of work and party every weekend together. Like I said.... unprofessional. Management also will threaten to write you up for doing nothing wrong and getting your work done / moving clinic a long rather than getting rid of employees who are rude, smoke in the exam rooms, and come into work high. quite ridiculous. HR will do nothing for you and do not let this company fool you. The doctors also do dirty work and this is coming from multiple people that have worked for RAK in the past. RAK has such a bad reputation in eye care and anybody you ask will agree that they are the worst with employees as well as the care they give. They wonder why they have such a turn over rate and constantly have patients complaining. Well I think you can figure it out!!! LOL
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Kathy Parrott

5 months ago
I love Retina Associates. I didn't like the 4tj floor offices. Kind of felt like a clinic, with so many people waiting, I waited for 2.5 hours. Rooms were not decorated and that old deck where they check your vision is falling apart.
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Kristy Smith

5 months ago
Dr Isernhagan removed the cataract from one of my dads eyes last week. My father has been completely blind for around a year. He has been so depressed and sad! The day after the surgery when they took the patch off and he could see was one of the best days of our lives! I don’t know if Dr Isernhagan realizes how he has changed my fathers life (our whole family’s lives), but I want to make him aware of how thankful we are to him!