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- Quincy Office
6 years ago
Karen T.
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- Weymouth Office
8 years ago
Really somewhere between "Meh" and "A-OK." Sounds like a good place for out of pocket procedures but, as an insured procedure patient, I'm not overly impressed. Dr. Moreira didn't show a whole lot of interest or warmth, but I was a quick in-and-out routine eye exam...and felt like it. She was OK but not very explanatory. Asked to get a prescription that I could use for progressives. She wrote it down and handed it to me but didn't explain it until I suggested an interpretation of what I saw...was I right?...yes. Well, thank you for confirming, lol. It also turns out they don't measure pupillary distance (??) so I have to pay an optometrist for that out of pocket. Why bother to come here, then, and hope to establish a relationship with a practice before anything "major" might come up in the future? Excellent front desk staff (Mary, very nice) and personable technician (James), though. I used this practice a number of years ago, before they grew as large as they are, and it was a better experience. Now that I'm middle aged, I'll need to be better about routine care, but least I know there's no real need to be loyal to this practice. :)
Catie C.
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- Weymouth Office
12 years ago
I came here for a routine eye exam. The staff here is pleasant and friendly with a clean and fresh environment. Very immaculate.<br><br>I love it when an eye exam does not require the air puff machine. I totally avoid places that uses that because I am a blinkamaniac. <br><br>One of the oddities is that the eye drops they used for the glaucoma test left me blurred for more than 12+ hours. I never had that happened to me before. Must be very potent!
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- Steven A. Nielsen, M.D.
15 years ago
Ophthalmologist that don't do their own eye exams for glasses don't get my repeat business, it is as simple as that.
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- Steven A. Nielsen, M.D.
15 years ago