It seems odd to me that another review mentioned not getting their script since they weren’t buying from them. They don’t care about that. I’ve never had an issue getting scripts form them to use elsewhere. I’ve never had any issues w/insurance and depending on your insurance, most of the time there IS a co-pay even if you’ve got coverage. The doctors have been great but they start out the morning behind and you’ll be waiting a LONG time. One shouldn’t have to wait a half hour past an appt. first thing in the morning. So it’s a mixed bag. Good doctors but poor management of scheduling and this is coming from over a decade of going there. Were it not for the doctors, I’d look elsewhere.
David J.
Rating des Ortes: 1 York, PA
Anytime you go to an optometrist and they refuse to give you your pupil distance because you are not buying glasses there, that is an optometrist you want to avoid. Dr. Rogers, here at Associated refused to provide me with my pupil distance at my appointment today. This was my first and last time here. In addition to not giving me my pupil distance, this practice misbilled my eye exam so that I would be forced to pay an office co-pay in addition to other charges. They sent me a letter stating that they could not give me the prescription without the additional charges. What is odd is that I used to use Christenson Vision Center in Hudson, Wisconsin, with the exact same insurance coverage, and it cost me nothing to get the exam. I can’t emphasize enough how I would NEVERUSETHISPLACEAGAIN!!!