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Denise Thorsson
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- Lowell Street
1 year ago
Both of my kids (8 and 9) have seen Dr. Jeffrey Berman recently, and I'm very happy with the care we received. The waiting room is comfortable and the kids loved playing with the big foam wedges, creating forts, "beds," slides, and playing with the other kids.My youngest had his appointment last week, which was expected to be long because of dilation. The waiting room was pretty crowded, but we were seen within 30 minutes of our appointment time, which is a pretty huge win for a pediatric ophthalmology office. We'd been to one in Texas before, and you can count on 30-60 minutes when it's busy. So, yeah, takes a while, but absolutely not unordinary. The exam was mostly completed, then we waited another 40 minutes after the dilation for the remainder of the appointment, which wasn't very long. We were in and out in 2 hours, which is within normal. Everyone was friendly and patient, and were gentle and accommodating when it came time for the drops, which sting a bit.My older son's appointment was today. The waiting room was pretty empty this time. We were called back quickly. After the drops, though, the 40 minute expected wait was around 90 minutes. However, the entire visit was still within the expected 2 hours, so it's a win, in my opinion.My older son's worn glasses and did patching/atropine drops from 18 months old until he had eye surgery in 2019. Patched some more after surgery, then hit a plateau and were advised by another doctor to discontinue patching. However, Dr. Berman advised that it's not too late to try again and hope for better vision before adulthood. So, we're starting that up again and will see what happens. I appreciate the follow up and making sure we've exhausted all opportunities to improve my son's vision.Thanks a bunch.

Denise Thorsson
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- Marginal Way
1 year ago
Both of my kids (8 and 9) have seen Dr. Jeffrey Berman recently, and I'm very happy with the care we received. The waiting room is comfortable and the kids loved playing with the big foam wedges, creating forts, "beds," slides, and playing with the other kids.My youngest had his appointment last week, which was expected to be long because of dilation. The waiting room was pretty crowded, but we were seen within 30 minutes of our appointment time, which is a pretty huge win for a pediatric ophthalmology office. We'd been to one in Texas before, and you can count on 30-60 minutes when it's busy. So, yeah, takes a while, but absolutely not unordinary. The exam was mostly completed, then we waited another 40 minutes after the dilation for the remainder of the appointment, which wasn't very long. We were in and out in 2 hours, which is within normal. Everyone was friendly and patient, and were gentle and accommodating when it came time for the drops, which sting a bit.My older son's appointment was today. The waiting room was pretty empty this time. We were called back quickly. After the drops, though, the 40 minute expected wait was around 90 minutes. However, the entire visit was still within the expected 2 hours, so it's a win, in my opinion.My older son's worn glasses and did patching/atropine drops from 18 months old until he had eye surgery in 2019. Patched some more after surgery, then hit a plateau and were advised by another doctor to discontinue patching. However, Dr. Berman advised that it's not too late to try again and hope for better vision before adulthood. So, we're starting that up again and will see what happens. I appreciate the follow up and making sure we've exhausted all opportunities to improve my son's vision.Thanks a bunch.

Susan Sullivan
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- Marginal Way
1 year ago
Excellent facility, attentive staff and Dr. Fowler is beyond impressive. He took the time to make a diagnosis for my eye issues.

Carol Smith
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- Marginal Way
1 year ago
From the beginning of the process (scheduling/reception) to the amazing removal of my cataract and follow-up, Dr. Cady and his team could not be improved upon. The quality of care was excellent!

Karama Long
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- Lowell Street
1 year ago
It was brought to my attention that the Trevor Mills review was from a guy who was a total nut job. The guy refused service and only wanted to get what he could demanded he wanted. Bro dont take that review serious.