Target Optical
11150 S Twenty Mile Rd,
Parker, CO
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11150 S Twenty Mile Rd, Parker, CO 80134, United States of America
+1 303-841-7607
https://local.targetoptical.com/co/parker/11150-s-twenty-mile-rd.html?cid=yext_2159&y_source=1_MTIxODEyNS03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
Lisa Schattl
1 year ago
Dominic, the assistant manager that works at optical was very nice and helped me with everything I needed. I definitely recommend going back to this location for any glasses. You may need definitely five stars.
WB FOOT LLC
1 year ago
If you have Eye Med (and other insurance) this store, Target Optical, uses this to give you a great deal. My exam by Melissa Puzzo, O. D., preceded by a retinal imaging performed by Dominique, were professional, effective, and accurate. Also, I picked out my frames with the help of Alondra, and another Team Member. She helped me find a frame that I have always wanted, as they remind me of my Dad's 1970's Ray Ban Sunglass frames which he stored in a special place as they were prescription. See the attached photo, sorry if it is not very good. Alondra, did a very professional job of picking the right frames because she understood the demands of my prescription for my eyes. She and the other team member had over 20 years combined experience matching people to their glasses. They both agreed that the technology used at Target, where they take pictures of your face from two upper opposing angles while you wear a measuring bridge, allows them to accurately guage your eye area three dimemsionally accurate to with 0.1 mm, was why their stores are so successful. I have had three other optical shop experiences at different locations. None of them had this technology. My previous optical shop, that has a name that rhymes with the beverage Bosco, placed the centerpoint of my eye 3 mm to low. Whenever, I wanted to use those generic not brand name progressive lenses (as Bosco is not accepted by Eye Med), I had to tilt my head back. After two years of dealing with a bad deal (mostly because I am stubborn) Alondra, matched me with a pair of glasses that are easy to use. Also, my glasses retail were $552.00, including lenses. For $45 up front you can replace the frames ($25 copay) and/or lenses ($25 copay) as many times as you want for 15 months, starting the day you pick up your glasses. Think about it $50 divided by $552 equals about 9%. So, I can replace my glasses with a new pair for a 91% discount off retail. That is a pretty good deal. Bosco doesn't offer that at all. Target optical's selection is beatiful and varied. You can also order online or ask if you can try frames that are at the store. If you have a medicare advantage plan, use your eye benefits here. My Eye Med Insurance took $300 off the $552 frames and lenses, and I paid $45 for the 15 Month Store Insurance (not for lost of stolen, must bring remains to the store). My final cost was $296.20. My exam and retinal imaging copay was $25. My previous O.D. was in network but charging me out of pocket, that is why I went to Target Optical, and I had budgeted on my fixed income $320 for exam, script, frames, and lenses, as that is how I was being exploited. This year I noticed the billing discrepency and realized I could get designer frames and better polycarbonate progressive lenses than Bosco could offer, the exam, the script and the retinal imaging for the same price that I budgeted every two years. As I am an intelligient mentally disabled at risk adult on a fixed income; I am so tight I squeak. I hope your experience at target optical was as enjoyable as mine was.
Courtney
1 year ago
Really great customer service here. Everyone is so friendly and helpful! They have an amazing frame selection and the lenses are really good quality. My whole family comes here!