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Rosemead Optometry
8748 E Valley Blvd J, Rosemead, CA 91770, United States of America
+1 626-573-2020
http://www.rosemeadoptometry.com/
Wednesday
10 am to 6 pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
10 am to 6 pm
Saturday
9 am to 3 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10 am to 6 pm
Tuesday
10 am to 6 pm
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Mike Mu

5 months ago
I've been wearing glasses since the 4th grade, and I'm in my mid 40s now. My younger brother is a practicing optometrist, that does research into the field. Suffice to say I've been to my share of optometrists, and know a thing or two about getting my eyes checked. My wife and I just visited Dr. Tran's office earlier this week (December 2020) to get our eyes examined. A couple of things you need to know. Dr. Tran is the best I've seen in recent years. She really cares about your eyes and your health. Some people may find that a bit too much, but for me its refreshing compared to my last doctor in SGV. She explains things really well and offers information that you probably didn't know which is helpful not just for eye care but also personal health and well being. Yes, their office is open in limited capacity, so make your appointments as soon as you know when you can go. They really need to space out their appointments for everyone's protection during this pandemic. We booked weeks ahead of time, and when my wife and I arrived, its like we were VIP (whole place practically to ourselves). If you haven't had your eye checked recently (as in within the last year), get the the Optomap (Its roughly $40 and worth it). Dr. Tran will also explain to you why its important, but trust me, the technology has advanced to such a level that it feels as though its as important as an annual checkup for your overall health, not just your eyes. Plus side is with this technology, no dilation is necessary. Their lens options are definitely up-to-date with the current trends and advancements and offer options no longer offered by Costco (where I got my last pair of glasses). But, at additional cost. To me, my eyes are everything so I tacked all the options, and highest grade possible (I need high index because my eyes are poor) which meant my lenses came out to be about $300, which is right in line with what I expected to pay. Frames are of course additional with various discounts depending on your insurance coverage -- and they have a lot of styles to choose from. It was easy to find about a dozen or so that would work with my Asian face, and big head (my temple size is 145-150). With the help of my wife and Dr. Tran, we narrowed it down to what I hope to be my perfect pair for the next few years. We expect to receive our glasses in about two weeks or so (but we may be out of town). Will update when we get them!
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Jovian Lam

5 months ago
I've been going to Dr. Susan Tran for about two years now. Office staffs are very friendly and helpful. Dr. Tran is lovely, knowledgable and very detail oriented. I was able to get my new glasses in 2 days. Price has always been competitive. Appointments are hard to get though as she is very busy.
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carlo banaag

5 months ago
DR. TRAN IS A WONDERFUL OPTOMETRIST The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. They are super helpful and don't mind doing extra like tightening glasses etc. Dr. Tran takes the time to listen to what you're saying and explains things to you. She'll give you her honest opinion without pressuring you, which I know everyone would appreciate. She never makes you feel rushed during an appointment even during a busy day. I Love this place!