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Wilkinson Eye Center
6875 Dixie Hwy, City of the Village of Clarkston, MI 48346, United States of America
+1 248-334-4931
http://www.wilkinsoneye.com/
Monday
9 am to 4 pm
Tuesday
10 am to 6 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Thursday
10 am to 6 pm
Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Karen Cisco Avatar

Karen Cisco

5 months ago
I recently had cataract surgery with Dr. Wilkinson, and am very pleased with the results. Also, I got new glasses needed with the changes after surgery, and am so happy with these glasses. Now my mid-range, close range and distance are all very clear, something I hadn't experienced in awhile. All the staff have been very kind, and they accommodated my need for getting the glasses quickly, since we're moving out of state soon. I am totally happy with the whole experience.
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Karen Gauthier

5 months ago
Right on time for appointments. Delightful staff, kind, helpful, patient, knowledgeable, and friendly. I've been going to this office since they opened and before (still on occasions) that the Pontiac for a combined total of 60 years. Highly recommend them for your eye care.
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Patricia Alexander

5 months ago
My husband had his Ray Ban frames break while he was in the middle of a 12 hour nursing shift. We had to bring him his old prescription glasses very late at night and this is the correct protocol according to Lisa the manager at Wilkinson Eye Center. Everyone should have their “old” pair with them is what I was was told told by Lisa. While my husband struggled to read patients charts, IV bags and Meds, and his glasses that cost nearly $400 were falling apart he was “supposed” rely on the old pair. What an insensitive way to run a business. I asked for a new frame to be ordered so they ordered a new frame, but nothing else. Didn’t offer a different frame, or a backup frame. Nothing. Will not be returning after this.