My husband and I have been going to Invision Optics since they first opened up a small store in Lyndhurst, NJ and continue to go becuase of the level of service they provide. The owners and staff have been nothing but helpful. They offer a wide range of frames and will certainly spend the time with you to help you select the best frames, lenses and options to meet your needs. Their estimates for when my glasses would be ready were always on the mark. They do not have off-streeet parking, but there are plenty of metered spaces within a two-block radius. Saturdays may be a bit busy, so if you can visit during the week, you may have less of a wait.
Kristel P.
Tu valoración: 1 Rutherford, NJ
First of all, the doctor takes you into a back room that is basically a closet. It is a mess. After dealing with that weird situation, then you get the people who work there. They don’t have a clue. They don’t keep notes on things spoken about with their patients and when they left me a message the girl didn’t even say where she was calling from so I thought it was a weird spammy message. I’m getting my prescription and never going back! Don’t go here. Takes your eyes to a place that treats you better.
Nino R.
Tu valoración: 4 Hackensack, NJ
You should have one expectation when shopping here, and that’s personalized service. However, contrary to popular opinion, prices are not low or even moderate. If you don’t pay attention to price tags, you could end up spending close to a $ 1000 for a single pair of frames(if you’re getting prescription lenses). Although I didn’t make a purchase on my last visit, I did notice plenty of frames selling for $ 300+. If you have a prescription, then you owe it to yourself to check this place out, just don’t get ahead of yourself. They have a ton of contemporary styles. If you’re into the hipster look, then try out Warby Parker( ). But Invision has a ton of styles that would appeal to the 28 – 35 year old Bergen County resident. Don’t get me wrong, you’ll find lots of styles under $ 200 here also. Just make sure that your insurance provider is accepted. Paying out of pocket can really hurt if you need prescription frames. If you’re just looking for a pair of sunglasses and don’t need a prescription, then you should really think about shopping at Garden State Plaza. You will find much better deals at any one of the eye wear stores there. Parking will be an issue at Invision Optics. Meters are relatively inexpensive though. You do not need an appointment to purchase or even browse for frames. But you may need to save up. Get vision insurance…
Vahan N.
Tu valoración: 5 Houston, TX
omg!!! the frame selection the service«the price» what more can one ask for i was treated like vip moment i walked through door came out with glasses same day tom fords at that !!! rx and all highly HIGHLY recommended no need to ask for anyone in paticulare there all #1 in my books great job guys keep it up ;-) !!!
Stephen D.
Tu valoración: 4 North Haledon, NJ
The people that work here are great, they are very friendly and they don’t really push you in the expensive direction as much as other eye glass shops. I also saw the optometrist for an exam, she was very friendly and thorough. I was told my glasses would be ready in 7 days, and they were ready in 6. Great experience!
S p.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
Please dont go to them. I am having horrible experience ! Stuck with them — cant even go to any other doc as my insurance allows only one eye check up per year and havent received my lenses 2 months after the check up — they havent even ordered them. Having nightmare dealing with them. BAD ! BAD ! BAD!