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Howard I Woolf Dr-Optometry
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I've had problems getting a good prescription for many years. I have a complicated bifocal lens and am always sitting in front of my computer at work. I went in for a routine eye exam -- one of my friends recommended Dr. Woolf -- and he explained why my prescription is so difficult to find and to fit properly with glasses. Then, he showed me what my options were. The lenses were a bit more expensive than I'm used to, but it turned out that my insurance covered it about 90%. I only paid $18 and a week later had my glasses, and I can honestly say that this is the best I've ever seen. I think it's because Dr. Woolf took a lot of extra time with me -- my exam was about 45 minutes, and after I took a lot of different tests he spent about 20 minutes just talking to me and asking me about what I'm looking at during the day and basically how I'm using my eyes. \r
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So here's what I'd say in a nutshell: Dr. Woolf is a really, really great doctor. If you're someone with a problem prescription like me, or if you've see other doctors but haven't had any luck in the past, try Dr. Woolf out.
Pros: Service, Smart Doctor, No office wait, Good frame choices
Cons: Office staff could be a little friendlier
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