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Happy Eyes Optometry – Upper East Side

$35 for Optometry Package with Eye Exam and $225 Toward Lenses and Frames ($310 Value)

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In a Nutshell

After optometrists examine eyes, customers peruse brands by Dior, Gucci, and Giorgio Armani

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required for eye exam; subject to availability. Services must be used by the same person. Not valid towards contacts or sunglasses. Cannot be combined with any insurance plans or other promotions. For additional $89, patients can upgrade to contact lens exam, which includes contact lens evaluation and 1 box of soft disposable contact lenses.
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The right prescription eyewear helps people see distant objects, such as passing birds or the "Zeta Phi Spring Break '97" banner that mysteriously appeared on the moon. Sharpen your sight with this Groupon.

$35 for an Optometry Package ($310 Value)

  • Eye exam (an $85 value).
  • $225 toward frames and lenses.

After optometrists spend 30–60 minutes analyzing ocular regions and crafting custom prescriptions, customers browse shelves stocked with frames by Oliver Peoples, Paul Smith, Modo, ECO, Gucci, Dolce and Gabbana, Ray Ban, Alain Mikli, Silhouette, Koali, Oga and many others. Frames are priced starting at $169.

Happy Eyes Optometry

Since opening the doors of their first shop in Queens in 2006, the family behind Happy Eyes Optometry has expanded their vision-boosting territory to Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Their experienced optometrists examine eyes, draft prescriptions, and teach customers how to use their contact lenses properly. Meanwhile, staffers stock shelves with fashionable brands, such as Ray-Ban's face-flattering specs, Oliver Peoples' vintage-inspired designs, and Maui Jim's repurposed coconut shells.

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The Groupon Guide to: New Plays

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The Sanders Family Chronicles: When the family dog dies, the Sanders family's 14 adult children must return to the small Southern town where they grew up. Getting these 14 very different people to agree on one dog's burial plot won't be easy, and you can bet secrets are going to be revealed.

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The Last Soldier of Queens: When a major corporation comes in and wants to turn all of Queens into a Dormart, a regular working-class man named Reginald Guy stands his ground. As Dormart razes the town to prepare for construction, Reg Guy watches his hometown transform into a postapocalyptic wasteland. It all comes to a head in a climatic showdown between Reg and his nemesis, The Bulldozer Monster.

When will you see the new play "The Last Soldier of Queens"?

Happy Eyes Optometry

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    Upper East Side

    1566 1st Ave., Suite A
    New York, New York 10028
    (212) 217-1600
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