Category: | Optician |
Address: | 801 W Main St, Lake Geneva, WI 53147, USA |
Phone: | +1 262-248-6687 |
Site: | lgopticians.com |
Rating: | 4.9 |
Working: | 9AM–5PM 9AM–5PM 9AM–5PM 9AM–5PM 9AM–5PM 9AM–5PM Closed |
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Jason Stepp
I bought a pair of Oliver Peoples off the internet years ago that needed a quick ear piece replaced. I didnt know how to do it so I called Lake Geneva Opticians. They said to come in and theyll help. Sure enough when I came in they helped me out in 2 minutes. They were very nice and knew exactly what they were doing. I highly recommend anyone in the Lake Geneva area to come in for their repairs, prescription glasses, sunglasses, etc.. they even have better stuff then Sun Glass Hut, etc at the malls.
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Peggy McArdle
Stopped in over the weekend to have glasses repaired for my 90-year-old Aunt who was visiting the store with me. Her lenses had popped out of the frame, and the women in the store couldnt have been more accommodating. The glasses were perfectly fixed within a few minutes, and to be particularly kind, we werent charged. You dont find that kind of "pay-it-forward" kindness in many commercial places these days, so kudos to Lake Geneva Opticians for leading the charge!
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A Private User
My family and I have purchased eyewear from Lake Geneva Opticians for fifteen years. They have always provided excellent service and a friendly atmosphere. They have a large selection of quality frames and do an excellent job in fitting the right frame to the face.
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Patricia Gillen
The owner is the most helpful, skilled, patient & kind we have ever experienced. Wide selection of frames, speedy service for completion of lenses. My husband and I have never been disappointed and are very happy with our glasses. We wont go anywhere else!
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Nelson Dx
Suzy Reinholms Lake Geneva Opticians provides the most helpful, courteous service, an outstanding selection of frames, along with excellent prices. My wife and I will let no one else provide our prescription glasses. And we live in Chicago. - David N.
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Josh kiscellus
They always seem to be closed.