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Businiess name:  Metro Eye
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place is overpriced for frames and everything, as many reviewers noted. It is more like a boutique than a place to get actual optical care. The emphasis on selling designer frames, as well as the *really* weird way everyone there was reluctant to give me model info about particular frames, or even a copy of my prescription, affected my trust of the doctor's actual optical knowledge at the time of my appointment... and in hindsight I was right, since the prescription I received from them was incorrect, leaving me out $200 for glasses I had made somewhere else. I am very unhappy with this. Pros: knowledgable salespeople Cons: the doctor seemed like one of them

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