OptometryEye Care CenterSunglasses StoreContact Lenses SupplierOpticianPearle Vision
Pearle Vision is proud to be once again recognized, as the 2022 Women’s Choice Award winner as their Best Eye Care Retailer. Caring for you and your eyes since 1961, the eye care experts at your Pearle Vision in Dallas provide genuine eye care to you with eye exams, state-of-the-art lenses, and a wide variety of designer frame brands. Always count on clear answers and personal attention. Our commitment will still be going strong long after you leave with your new pair of glasses or updated lenses. We welcome your current prescription, and work with all major health and vision plans including EyeMed, VSP and UnitedHealthcare. Many of our locations are now EyeMed PLUS Providers. Check with your EyeCare Center to see which insurance plans are accepted. Eye exams available at the independent doctor of optometry at or next to Pearle Vision. Doctors in some states are employed by Pearle Vision.
This location is never opened on time.Need to change the sign and hours on Google if they open when they get ready.
TJ
Tayler Jackson
Aug 3, 2023
5.0
They straight. Pretty good service.
EB
Evelyn Buezo
Aug 30, 2020
1.0
I definitely DO NOT recommend!!! I went for the very first time on 8/29 and while I can say they have a speedy service and you’re in-and-out for the eye exam, their customer service skills lack. The front desk young lady doesn’t greet customers at all. The waiting area is the size of a small bedroom.. SUPER SMALL.
To make matters worse I see a lot of personal privacy violations which I’m going to report to DSHS HIPPA Privacy Officer for Texas. The sign-in sheet requests your address, phone number, DOB, and email address (along with your name of course). When I signed in I saw SO MANY other customer’s information that people should not be privy to! To make matters even worse- the front desk rep will ask you in front of everyone in the waiting area for your age and occupation. A fraudster would have a field day performing identity theft with all this information out in the open. Hopefully DSHS can address their practices.
Lastly- a vision office will usually give you a print-out of your prescription lenses. This office writes it out.....good luck with understanding the handwriting. Luckily I reviewed it before leaving the office and asked what the hell is my prescription as I can’t even read the numbers. Imagine having to go home and trying to order glasses thru another vendor but can’t place the order because you can’t even tell what your prescription is since the handwriting is illegible.