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Perfect rating. Finding perecription contacts that work well and are comfortable is no easy task and Dr. Pearson does this effortlessly. The staff is very friendly and accommodating and nice. I don't think I'll ever NOT go here!
Dr. Kerry Pearson was great. He is our family eye doctor and we all love him. His staff is very nice and helpful, too.
If you want a truly excellent eye examination from a great team and an excellent provider, do not hesitate to visit Dr. Kerry Pearson and his group. I was seen by Dr. Pearson himself and he not only completed the examination promptly but did so with taking all the time that I needed to answer any questions that I had. Go with confidence!
I've been a patient of Dr. Aker's since the summer of 2007. He's OUTSTANDING at his craft but as good go an eye doctor as he is, he is a better person and friend. Me, my wife, and my mother-in-law have all gotten our eye care from Dr. Aker's and there is no one else who we would trust with our eyes. Recently, I've had to take a leave of absence from medical school so that I can be fitted with a new type of contact lens for my condition (Kerataconus); Dr. Akers offered to find me a physician in Texas, where I am a medical student. I told him "NO! I only trust you with my eyes and will do what I must to get back to AZ."
Very friendly and professional staff. They got me right in after getting hit in my eye with a ball. Mindy was great & explained everything completely.
I've been going to Akers Eye Center for years. I've always been happy with Dr Akers quality and care. Akers and Pearson eye Center is very polite and thorough with their customers.
This was my first visit with this facility and it was a great one. Everyone was nice and I was out quicker than I expected! Getting new glasses was a very painless process 😊
So lucky I found them from a friend's recommendation. I was having dry eye issues to the point I really couldn't see anymore. All other place said it will heal eventually. Here I got the help and support I needed. Now went back for my yearly eye exam. Great doctors and on time.
Very efficient and friendly.
I mistakenly made an appointment with Pearson Eye Group because they are in the same mall as Visionworks (the office I had used 3 years prior) So I arrive at Visionworks. Quickly we figure out that I've made my appointment with Pearson and not them. Prepared to just forgo my appointment with Pearson and make a new appointment with Visionworks, I inform them the reason for my visit (Glaucoma check) and ask them if they have my old records to compare my next visit with. Thier answer: "We have you on file but your records are in storage". I'm not sure what that means. Are they still using manilla folders and file cabinets? Do they have a unit at Uncle Bob's Storage? Quickly I realize I want to keep my appointment with Pearson. So I appolgize for the interuption and ask them where Pearson EyeCare is. The "wrong" Optometrist ended up being the "right" one. I don't have insurance and the price for a full exam was extremely reasonable. My family is predisposed to Glaucoma and Diabetes and I fear blindness more than death itself. Dr. Hagstrom picked up on this, and explained every test (and the results) AND...Even though I had my retinal scan done (which was probably more than adequate) she also dialated my pupils and inspected each eye herself. Long story ... L O N G E R ... I get home thinking my eye pressure was in the 90 range as that was the readings I got off one of the tests. Through google I learned that 20 was a normal pressure. A tad bit panicked I called late Friday and left a message asking for clarification. Dr. Hagstrom called me herself the following morning (a Saturday) and put me at ease and explained that the readings of "90" that I remebered were another unit of measurement for a different kind of test. She gave me my eye pressure readings and they were in fact 20 in each eye (which is normal yay!) So yeah. I'll be back in a year for my Glaucoma check. Thankyou!
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