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Vision Source of Worcester offers a number of cutting-edge vision care services and products at our optometrist office in Worcester
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Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 508-753-5103
Fax - 508-753-6395
- Address:
- 335 Park Ave Worcester, MA 01610
- Categories
- Optometrists, Opticians
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- Retinal Disorders, Retinal Diseases, Eye Muscle Disorders, Pediatric Eye Care, Vision Centers, Visual Fields Testing, Glaucoma Testing, Astigmatism, Aquatic Goggles & Masks, Astigmatic Lenses, Prescription Sunglasses, Safety Eyewear, Polycarbonate Lenses, Prescription Ski Goggles, Bifocal Eyewear Lenses, Cataract Lenses, Lineless Trifocal Lenses, UV Protective Coatings, Protective Eyewear, Anti-Reflective Lenses, Fashion Eyewear, Sleep-In Contact Lenses, Replacement Eyewear, Trifocal Contact Lenses, Progressive Lenses, Sports Eyewear, Gas Permeable Contact Lenses, Bifocal Contact Lenses, Computer Eyeglasses, Lineless Bifocal Lenses, Plastic Lenses, Extended Wear Contacts, Designer Eyewear, Opera Eyeglasses, Trifocal Lenses, Polarized Sun Lenses, Same Day Soft Contact Lenses, Low Vision Devices, Oxygen Permeable Lenses, Scratch Resistant Lenses, Children's Eyewear, Glasses, Lens Coatings, Custom Lenses, Disposable Contacts
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Vision Source. Family Eye Center.Eye exams,pediatric specialty,laser vision care,vision therapy,Infant See,Pediatric Specialty, Contacts, eyeglasses. Vision Source of Worcester offers a number of cutting-edge vision care services and products at our optometrist office in Worcester
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01/31/13
The other review sounds nothing like my experience with Dr. Thamel. I had seen 2 other eye doctors less than a year before seeing Dr. Thamel and neither one got my prescriotion right. Dr. Thamel was meticulous about getting it absolutely right. He is the best eye doctor I have ever been to.
09/06/12
I believe that this practice is fine for patients who have very simple eye issues. For someone like myself, however, who has very sensitive eyes and a complicated high prescription, I was very disappointed. The 1st prescription was wrong and I was getting severe headaches. I saw all 3 doctors and they were abrupt and didn't even introduce themselves to me. One said they were confident they could help, the other said I would need to sacrifice comfort for clarity, and the third contradicted the first two. There was no continuity of care. I told them the vision wasn't right and the response was to get used to it. I suffered for 8 months of headaches until my eyes finally adapted to the new prescription. In the past when I've had headaches, a simple change in prescription solved the problem. The office workers were pleasant and they were good about ordering the contacts for me. These doctors can handle basic non-complicated issues but are not proficient enough or professional enough to