Optometrists in Massachusetts
Browse by Massachusetts cities to find an best optometrist near you. View a list of local eye specialists and vision care products in your city. An optometrist may also be known by the following names: eye doctor, vision care specialist, and doctor of optometry.
Massachusetts is a state located in the northeastern part of the United States. Its capital and largest city is Boston. Major cities: Arlington, Beverly, Barnstable, Brockton, Worcester, Cambridge. Population: 6,587,536 (2011). Area 27,336 km². Bordered by Vermont and New Hampshire to the north, New York to the west, Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, with access to the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The area of the state is divided into 14 counties. In 1788 it became the 6th state in the United States.
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Top Reviews
Free Country | Rating: 5 | Edmund's Opticians
My grandfather gave me a pair of aviator sunglasses that were issued to him in the MA State Police during the 1950's. I had them for months and couldn't figure out how to repair the nose pads as they were an older design that wasn't used anymore in modern sunglasses. I had already tried another place who told me they couldn't fix them when I finally brought them into Edmund's Opticians. Ed took them, and 10 minutes later returned from the back with the glasses repaired and looking like new! I was so happy. I asked him what I owed him and would you believe that he did it for free!? I was so surprised by that. It's not often you run into a business that is this knowledgeable and helpful and I am so glad I went in here! Thank you to Edmund's Opticians!
Matthew Liptak | Rating: 4 | Studio Optics
Trying to ascertain an eye doctor from my Cigna insurance is like pulling teeth and this was one of the few eye doctors I could find that didn't have a three month waiting list. This location is tucked inside a Trader Joes shopping center and is quite a small place, a bit cramped, with one optometrist and loaded with all sorts of displays and two front employees. The doctors office was a bit tight, again, loaded with equipment, but she was very nice and knew her stuff and I was in and out in a jiffy. The two ladies in the front were quick to help me with frames and lenses ordering and knew what they were doing. They added in my insurance and saved me some bucks and I was in and out in 40 minutes. Definitely a good place to stop and quicker than a long drawn out Lens Crafters experience.