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Businiess name:  St John's Eye Associates
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My Father was an Optometrist and a MD when he pasted. I have fond memories of being with my Father in his office on the weekends. He was kind, helpful, and listen to his patients. His weekend practice was in a Mall near a military base that was on the other side of the state (4 to 5 hours drive). He was busy from open to close on Saturday. His patients would wait for the weekend just to (excuse the pun) see him. Even the military personnel would not go to the optometrist at the base, but would rather wait for my Father to come into town. St. Johns Eye Associates has the same feel and sense of customer service that I remembered from my Father's practice. The only difference is the price on products. The frames and lenses are a tad high and contacts are contacts [I know how much they really are but I am not going to tell you :-) ].

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