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TLC Eyewear

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110 Liberty St #1c, Brockton, Massachusetts, 02301, United States
(508) 565-3130 www.tlceyewear.com
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Jul 3, 2018
Tricia treats you like you are her only customer! Excellent customer service and attention to your individual needs. Highly recommend for eye wear or contact lens purchases.

Feb 4, 2018
Everything was fine except having to try on & pick out glasses at a desk smack dab in the middle of a busy waiting room... pretty uncomfortable. The desk could atleast be moved over to a corner or another room for some privacy.

Aug 5, 2014
Trish has been helping me and my family with my eyewear for over ten years now. We've been extremely happy. The frames have always been fashionable, and affordable. The service has always been above and beyond. Once we had one of our family members break a pair of glasses and Trish was quick to fix them...despite the fact that we didn't even purchase the glasses from her. I've recommended TLC to all our friends and family, and will continue to do so.

Aug 14, 2014
I went to TLC Eyewear to get my new glasses and the Optician was very friendly and helpful! She helped me pick out frames that fit just right and were perfect for me. They have a great selection of frames to choose from, including designer frames and the service was very quick. I got my glasses back with a few days. I would highly recommend TLC Eyewear to all my friends and family!

Aug 8, 2014
Trish at TLC is so accommodating and very professional. She makes you feel comfortable the minute you walk in the door and makes sure you are pleased and satisfied with your selection before you leave. There is a wide variety of frames to choose from ........very fashionable and with the latest styles. Trish is the Best!

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Tue:9 am - 5 pm
Wed:9 am - 7 pm
Thu:9 am - 5 pm
Fri:9 am - 2 pm

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