Boots Opticians located at 22 Parliament St, York YO1 8RS, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01904 638827

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george harbisher

1 Google Rating

Bought two pairs of glasses very poor advice regarding suitability of frames . Multi Tests missed g

1/ 5

Bought two pairs of glasses very poor advice regarding suitability of frames . Multi Tests missed glaucoma

Catherine Bentley

5 Google Rating

1st floor fab view while waiting

5/ 5

1st floor fab view while waiting

Lucy Harris

1 Google Rating

Extremely slow service

1/ 5

Extremely slow service

Russell Holden

5 Google Rating

Eye eye captain.

5/ 5

Eye eye captain.

Ya7yaq8y almutairi

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Nathan

3 Google Rating

3 stars because they did provide an eye test which was what I was there for. I would add the staff (

3/ 5

3 stars because they did provide an eye test which was what I was there for. I would add the staff (bar the actual optometrist) were very polite when talking directly to me. A couple of bits that could have been better: 1) The optician was weirdly rude. Seemed annoyed that I might be worried about my eyes as a customer. The issue is without years of optometry training (i.e. the situation any normal customer would be in) how am I supposed to know something is not worth worrying about. And if it isn't why do I have to be made to feel stupid. 2) Desk staff audibly slating other customers around the corner. Ok in fairness whoever it was did sound difficult, but if they have to discuss that, it seems more appropriate in private. 3) Premesis kind of weird, had to do all the pre-test bits standing in a busy corridor with people constantly passing behind me. If it wasnt for the other bits though, this would have been tolerable. Got to be fair here: they did provide an eye test and to the best of my knowledge that was fine, but an unpleasant experience getting it. Would go somwhere else in the future.

Catherine Bentley

5 Google Rating

1st floor fab view while waiting

5/ 5

1st floor fab view while waiting

george harbisher

1 Google Rating

Bought two pairs of glasses very poor advice regarding suitability of frames . Multi Tests missed g

1/ 5

Bought two pairs of glasses very poor advice regarding suitability of frames . Multi Tests missed glaucoma

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