Visionworks Doctors of Optometry
Midtown Eye Care
16 N Mclean Blvd, Memphis, TN 38104
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 901-767-2309
- Address:
- 5849 Poplar Ave Ste 109 Memphis, TN 38119
- Link:
https://locations.visionworks.com/ll/US/TN/Memphis/5849-Poplar-Ave
- Categories
- Optometrists, Contact Lenses, Medical Centers, Optical Goods, Opticians, Sunglasses
- Payment Options
- Location
- Ridgeway Trace
- Languages
- Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Thai, Tongan, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese
General Info
Find your perfect pair of glasses at Visionworks Doctors of Optometry , conveniently located in Memphis, TN. With licensed independent eye doctors on-site, we're here to keep your eyes healthy and provide exams for adults and children to detect any underlying conditions. Our friendly eyewear specialists can assist with both glasses and contact lenses. Visionworks is a trusted optical retailer with over 770 locations nationwide, committed to quality and customer satisfaction. We offer a wide range of glasses and contact lenses for men, women, and children, featuring designer and exclusive brands like Ray-Ban, Nike, and Longchamp.
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Whatever happened to customer service? Getting an eye exam, settling on a perscription, getting your glasses and being able to walk out and actually "see" correctly used to be easy, fast, and satisfying. I need to be able to see correctly without having to deal with disinterested people. I need to see properly to do my job--dime-store magnifiers do not help or work. I pay cash, so that means I do not count as a real customer deserving of being able to get my perscription so I can do my work? I never take days off work, but I took a day off--first in over 20 years(that is not hyperbole)--drove 55 miles and still didn't get what I needed so I can do my job. Giving someone a compliment isn't a bad thing, but it sure seems that in Memphis and the midsouth common courtesy is a thing of the past.