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Businiess name:  Knight Vision & Glaucoma
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I read the various reviews on here prior to making an appointment at Knight Vision, so I have no one to blame for my experience but myself. It was just really hard to believe that they would be as bad as other people say. But they are. They messed up my contact prescription, and when I explained to the optometrist that I couldn't see farther than 10 feet away with the contacts they prescribed, I was told rather dismissively that I was wearing the contacts inside out. Keep in mind that I have been wearing soft contacts for 25 years (ever since they hit the market in 1984). Which means I started using this type of product on a daily basis about when the doctor was learning to tie her shoelaces. I have a pretty good understanding of how to wear them. Over the two decades that I've worn contacts, I've gone to 4 different optometrists, and this is the first time I've ever had a bad prescription. In all fairness, they fixed my prescription (at my insistence), switching me back to what the previous optometrist had prescribed, and exchanged my contacts without hesitation. But the doctor's attitude and questionable ability to do her job has made me decide to go elsewhere in the future. Add in the various negative comments by other patrons and it should be a no-brainer. Pros: clean facility Cons: questionable competence and professionalism

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