I want to get new glasses made. I have a prescription (I saw the eye doctor a week ago). What I don't have is a local optician I like.

I'm looking for either a recommendation of an optician in New York (Manhattan, the nearer bits of Brooklyn or Queens, or the northwest Bronx), or maybe slightly further afield, if on transit (PATH, or Bee Line bus if it's one bus to the subway system), or advice on how to pick an optician.

Yes, if necessary I can go to LensCrafters or Cohen's Fashion Optical, but I would as soon not navigate their "sale prices" that aren't actually cheaper than someone else's ordinary price).

From: [identity profile] r-ness.livejournal.com


Yeah, Zenni is great if there are no problems with your glasses, which means that simple prescriptions are best. If you have a problem, their customer service doesn't have a very good reputation.

Did you have the pupillary distance measurement done for you or did you measure it yourself?

(I have two identical pairs of glasses from Zenni which I'm using on this trip.)

From: [identity profile] mjlayman.livejournal.com


The optician put my PD on the printout with the rest, which is probably why my Zenni glasses (four -- progressive, two reading, one computer, and all very strong) worked well. My eyes have gotten worse in the last two years so I have the same PD but new prescriptions on the printout.
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