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Wichita Optometry P.A.
12111 W Maple St #125, Wichita, KS 67235, United States of America
+1 316-942-7496
https://wichitaoptometry.com/
Friday
7:45 am to 12 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
7:45 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
7:45 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
7:45 am to 5 pm
Thursday
7:45 am to 5 pm
David King Avatar

David King

5 months ago
The eye doctors Cline and Goertz are great. If you order glasses from them, be ready for a long wait. I ordered a new set of glasses on 8/24/21 and almost a month later they are still not in because they send them all over to get them done; including St Louis, and Kentucky. My script may change by the time I get them...They need a lab closer to Wichita. Problem is we have to get the glasses where we get the eye exam for insurance to pay for them. They offered me a refund which I may yet take them up on... but the price is good.
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Krista Allmond

5 months ago
I did not have a good experience here. I went here for 3 years and had experiences like hearing the receptionists gossip in the lobby, refusing to ship/trouble in delayed picking up items, and never having my type of toric contact lenses in stock so I would have to make a total of 3 stops to complete a new contact prescription. Their website is finicky to login to, so you need to call in. If you call the office, you go straight to a rude voicemail that says to only contact them once until they contact you back. I obeyed, and was contacted twice by text and calling, even though I said text was better. Because of the double reply, there was confusion. I asked for my updated contact prescription which they couldn't provide because they didn't check how the contacts fit at a second appointment. They said it was the law for a second check up appointment but it was during the covid lockdown. I personally know someone they waived the contact check up (what happened to the law there?) and I have two children under 2. Finding a babysitter during covid for all these appointments is not easy and they don't allow anyone but the patient into the office. When it came down to it, they continuously failed in being helpful. I only gave it a two star instead of one because I really liked Dr Goertz.
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Tracy Decker

5 months ago
Terrible staff and doctors. My husband has had glocoma for over 17 years and we moved to Kansas about 4 years ago and needed to find him a new vision doctor. At first they were okay, but then they changed his primary doctor without asking to Amy Goetz. She was ok at first, when he had to have cataract surgery and procedure to lower pressure in one eye. This past year, our medical health plan changed and they said they did not accept it and that he would have to pay for his special glaucoma testing out of pocket which was over $500 each time. He chose not to do it and just have his pressure tested at his normal yearly eye exam when our vision insurance covered. Because he chose not to have the testing done, Amy refused to refill his eye drops medication that keeps his eye pressure down. These drops are not addictive nor a narcotic. After having to call the office and getting upset with them, she finally did refill it. Then she called him to visit about the testing and informed him she had made an appointment with an eye doctor at another clinic that took low income patients. She did this without our knowledge or consent. We canceled the appointment because we are not low income, we have insurance, he just chose not to have the extra testing done because they did not take our insurance. A few weeks later he needed his second eye drop medication filled, and again she refused to fill it. This time when we called to deal with it they said he was no longer a patient there and that his records had been transfered to the other eye doctor she had made an appointment with. WHAT! Not only did they violate HIPAA because they never had his permission to do that, but come to find out, after a long phone call with our medical insurance, they actually do take it and Amy is contracted with them. I would give them zero if I could. The office help was so rude and what Amy did was unacceptable. The prescription was refilled and a few days later he got a certified letter stating he had been dismissed from her office. Really???!!! He will never go back there and I hope anyone who reads this will stay far far away!!!