Warby Parker Belle Hall

4.7
102 reviews

About

OpticianSunglasses StoreContact Lenses Supplier
Stop by for high-quality prescription glasses starting $95, plus sunglasses, progressives, contact lenses, and eye exams. Plus, meet friendly advisors and top-notch optometrists to help you find the perfect pair.

Location

Warby Parker Belle Hall
644 Long Point Rd., Mount Pleasant, SC
29464, United States

Hours

Reviews

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    Caroline Nebrija
    4 days ago
    5.0
    We had such a wonderful experience at this store! The staff was so helpful, knowledgeable, and kind making the process seamless and easy to pick out glasses for the first time! They had a great selection of glasses, as well! They were also priced very reasonable for the great quality of glasses. I would highly recommend this business!
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    George Bower
    Jan 6, 2026
    5.0
    Dr. Shinners and the staff at warby Parker are excellent. So glad that Dr. Shinners is now with WP. He goes above and beyond to explain everything and ensures that you have the absolute right fit and prescription. Have been to a lot of optometrist over the years and Shinners is the best in Mt. Pleasant. So glad he decided to land at WP. WP is lucky to have him. The staff was great as well.
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    Rachel Erb Birch
    Jan 5, 2026
    3.0
    Every time I have gone in person the employees have been kind and helpful, even when it is extremely busy, and - as with all Warby Parker locations I’ve been to - the store has a great selection of frames. However, if you’re going for an adjustment (if your glasses have become loose and are falling off your face, for example), plan ahead. There is not an optician in the store every day it is open who can adjust glasses, and regular store employees can’t (or aren’t allowed to) do so. This would not be a big issue if you could call to find out if an optician is there, but unfortunately you cannot reach anyone in a local store by phone. Calling the local number connects to an off-site call center serving all US/Canadian locations. All the call center has readily available is hours of operation and the incorrect information that there is “usually always” someone there who can do adjustments. Agents are also unable to speak to employees at local stores, with the exception of a messaging system that takes up to 24 hours for a response. Just something to be aware of! It might take a day or two to find out if an optician will actually be there to help you.
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    Christina Schell
    Dec 28, 2025
    5.0
    This was an impromptu visit. I stopped by on a Sunday afternoon with a friend who just needed to pay for a recent order. It’s the end of the year and I needed to get my prescription renewed but couldn’t get in with my original eye doctor before the new year. I came in 30 minutes before closing and even though Dr. Shinners was about to leave, he graciously still accepted me last minute. I was in and out within 30 minutes. The doctor and all the staff members were so kind and considerate and I’m thankful they fit me in for an exam. Now I’m leaving 2025 with an updated prescription and new glasses on the way within 2 weeks. This was a 10/10 experience. Thank you so much!
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    Abigail White
    Dec 16, 2025
    1.0
    If I could leave 0 stars, I would. I came in because there was mold between the metal & plastic portion of my eye glasses. The "eye doctor" immediately told me it was not mold and due to the "nickel" on the rims of my glasses having a reaction with my skin oils. First of all, I looked up the product information and my glasses are made with stainless steel, not nickel. Second of all, I work in construction and neither nickel or stainless steel has strong discoloration oxidation reactions to "skin oils". I checked this factually with AI as well, because even though I have extensive knowledge of metal materials, I wanted to ensure accuracy. The "eye doctor" immediately got an attitude when I informed him these glasses were not made with nickel and told me he "had been doing this for 36 years" so he knew what he was talking about. Even when I showed him the product data showing they are made with stainless steel. The "eye doctor" took my glasses back to their "sonic cleaner" and dropped the unclean glasses in front of me and walked off. He did not even clean the mold/dirt on the nose pieces. And apparently no one else in the facility is "qualified to clean the nose pieces". So I left with my glasses uncleaned and mold visible on the nose pieces. These people were 0 help and had 0 product knowledge.

Frequently Asked Questions About Warby Parker Belle Hall

What should I bring?

You don't need anything but your eyeballs to peruse and try on our frames. If you're planning to purchase prescription frames or contacts, it's helpful to have a digital or physical copy of your current prescription. If you'd like to pay with an [FSA or HSA](https://www.warbyparker.com/flexible\-spending\-accounts) card, remember to bring that along, too.No prescription handy? Not a problem! You can come in just to browse, shop for non\-prescription sunglasses and accessories, or can book an eye exam at most locations.

Do you accept vision insurance?

We're in\-network with several major insurance carriers, and we also make it easy to use out\-of\-network benefits. (Coverage may vary by location or plan.) Get all the details [here](https://www.warbyparker.com/insurance).