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West Point Eye Center – West Point

$49 for Eye Exam and $150 Toward Prescription Eyewear at West Point Eye Center

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In a Nutshell

Eye exams in English or Spanish; prescription eyewear from Oakley, Guess, Nine West, and Nike

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only toward a complete pair of prescription glass (lenses and frames). Not valid for contact lenses. Not valid with insurance.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Without glasses, people with bad eyesight could never drive a car or tell the difference between a banana and a disgusting fuzzy banana. Sharpen your senses with this Groupon.

$49 for Eye Exam and $150 Toward Prescription Eyewear

After an eye exam, choose frames from brands such as Bongo, Guess, and Nine West (up to $150) or Oakley, Nike, and Banana Republic ($150+).

West Point Eye Center

Dr. Justin Holt, who studied optometry at the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, conducts appointments in either English or Spanish at West Point Eye Center. There, after offering patients bottled water, he examines eyes, fits them for contact lenses, co-manages LASIK surgeries, and treats a range of ocular issues, focusing particularly on astigmatism.

When a client comes in searching for the perfect pair of frames, they browse through selections from Guess, Oakley, and Banana Republic. The frames are then sent off to the lab for a lens fitting and laser installation. When the frames arrive back at West Point Eye Center, Dr. Holt personally checks the prescription of the glasses before handing them off to the client, who takes them home along with a bottle of lens-cleaning solution, a microfiber cleaning cloth, a mini screwdriver, and a Ghirardelli chocolate. All frames and lenses come with a two-year warranty instead of the industry-standard one-year warranty, which never seems valid after you’ve set them on fire just to see what happens.

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West Point Eye Center

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    West Point

    3110 W 300
    West Point, Utah 84015
    (801) 825-9732
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