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Gene and Donna Watkins
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- Tallahassee
1 year ago
The peripheral vision test needs improving. First it makes ticking sounds that become associated with the spots of light. Soon you find yourself pushing the button because you hear a sound instead of seeing light. Also because of the length of the test your eyes start seeing spots that may or may not exist. I'm sure I pushed the button because I saw spots that did not exist. Kind of like when a camera flashes and you see spots before your eyes. I seem to pass this test, but I don't see how it is accurate.
James Hagist
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- Tallahassee
1 year ago
Overall great experience. Good intake and processing system. Only issue was having to wait 30 minutes after checking in until called back for exam.
Curt Huff
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- Tallahassee
2 years ago
I was surprised at the number of people in the main waiting room, most that I've ever seen in years of visits. But I waited for the shortest time ever. Very polite and proficient people!
Jarret Oeltjen
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- Tallahassee
2 years ago
Anne Nyman
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- Tallahassee
2 years ago
Both Dr. Trafton and the contact lens specialist took their time, were professional and friendly.However the waiting room experience was very loud and confusing with so many people in the lobby, standing around loudly whereas you couldnt even get to the monitors to check yourself in. Also my technician who performed the tests was sloppy, and I felt annoyed at me, or she was angry Very little conversation between us, I thought that she just didnt want to be there doing her job. So between the long and loud and confusing waiting room experience and the technician my visit was off to extremely poor start. Dr. Trafton and the contact lens girl redeemed the office for my visit.
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