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280 Mayfield Common Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta, T5P 4B3, Canada
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Jun 22, 2020
I’ve been shopping around just too see what is out there for options. The front end staff were very polite and courteous! My experience with the staff was great and they really took the time to explain my options when it came to contacts and glasses.

Mar 8, 2018
Very Angry at receptionist Jocelyn who took my glasses for what was to be a quick arm replacement said to come back towards end of the day. I called in Nope not ready call again Friday NOPE nothing done yet told to call today at 2 AND THEY ARE CLOSED!!! Horrible receptionist now i don't have my glasses for 5 days I drive with them i watch TV with them I am screwed because some idiot spent more time talking about what her weekend plans were that she forgot about the patients. I don't know why in this day and age we still are forced to suffer horrible customer service. I'm taking my business elsewhere. I do not pay to be disrespected. Everyone else does I wont :-) check out what they did to my glasses no apologies nothing one arm is wrong arm and bent glasses came back filthy and crooked.. Also Jocelyn continues to send me "friendly reminders" about my appointment ... Jocelyn get lost you idiot!!

Jun 10, 2020
Staff are friendly and the ladies in the back are super helpful when it comes to glasses and what works best with prescriptions!

Jun 10, 2020
On June 8, 2020 I went for an eye exam with Dr. Angela A. Endres, because my preferred Optometrist at the clinic was unavailable until later in the month. My family of 3 have been going to Mayfield Eye Centre for many years, because we value individual care and having a long term relationship in which all parties invest. During the consultation Dr. Endres probed and I said that I had purchased contact lenses from Costco and that their consultant had invested a lot of time into finding me the right contact lenses and had given excellent service. She told me that Mayfield Eye Centre could sell me contact lenses at a competitive price. Then she suggested having a pair of distance permanent glasses and a reading pair, while she is well aware that most people who need to wear glasses everyday use progressive or bifocal as a matter of safety, convenience and cost. Towards the end of the consultation she then pushed the conversation into the direction for me to buy eyeglasses from Mayfield by taking me to the technician just outside her office. Exiting her consultation room, there was one customer, the technician and one staff member in the immediate vicinity. When I told her that I just wanted the prescription she said: “I see. You don’t want to support a local business. You’d rather support the place that sells you toilet paper”. She then told her technician very loudly that I won’t be buying from them, because I prefer Costco. Dr. Endres then disappeared. After I tried to locate Dr. Endres, I asked the assistant if the $120 cash I paid for the consultation is not considered supporting a local business. She replied that some of the fee would go towards the business. I told her that I would not be pushed into buying overpriced eyeglasses and that I have never heard Costco optician reps speak ill of small business optometrists. I told the assistant that I will be writing a review on Dr. Entres’ conduct and that I would not return. The superficial apology I demanded came in the form of a voicemail from Dr. Endres later in the afternoon. She apologized for her “words” then laid the blame on COVID-19 and the business’ financial struggles and on me for preferring a “big-box-business” and not wanting to even consider what Mayfield could offer. Disparaging customers’ choices despite being told of the financial toll COVID-19 took on me, emotional coercion (a.k.a. bullying) to buy exorbitantly priced merchandise, and badmouthing one’s business competition do not result in customer retention. It earns you a terrible reputation to which there is a financial cost to all the business partners of Optometrists’ Clinic Inc. It was clear that the entire consultation was built around selling product. This calls into question the integrity of the exam and the credibility of the results. NO Dr. Endres, your customers did not vanish, like many others’ jobs vanished with COVID-19. Your revenue flow was simply delayed. AND most of us need decent, affordable eyeglasses to see, not to flaunt wealth or be fashionable. Perhaps Optometrists’ Clinic Inc. business model should reflect that. Is your primary product optical health services, or heavily marked-up, designer eyewear? I resent that Dr. Endres created a completely unnecessary situation where I have to choose between continuing to use the very competent services of my preferred doctor and standing by my conviction that the business does not deserve my patronage. It will not doubt be a source of great embarrassment to her business partners. What on earth was achieved by all this?! BTW: The so-called “toilet paper” that Costco Optical sold me 5 years ago can survive longer and has withstood a then 6-year-old-boy to age 11, rough play, sports and even the occasional accident of rolling over the frame or dropping the glasses. I paid $399.98 incl. frame and the lenses at Costco. Today, the same quality frame at Mayfield Eye Centre is approximately $300+ and the lenses would put the entire purchase well over $800. I make informed decisions.

Aug 20, 2019
We see Dr. Kim Collins here. This is the only optometrist we've seen; usually we have gone to ophthalmologists. Dr. Collins is super. I am comfortable with her eye assessments. My sons see her as well as my sister. The product at the place is expensive but you don't have to buy your glasses there. Overall a good place for eye examinations with Dr. Collins. I took my sister today (August 20, 2019) to see Dr. Collins and she did an amazing job; she found a problem and is referring her to the retinal specialist as well as checking on her in terms of other concerns. The other staff were so nice and patient with my sister; the assistant found a pair of glasses that suit her face and look great. I'm always so pleased with the folks at this place.

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