Pro: Descent prices and selection. Contacts in stock.
Cons: Will not put new lenses in glasses frames purchased at Costco if it is either purchased mire than 2 years (which is same valid time as a prescription) or the jab rejects the frame for any reason. What this mess is that your $300 frame you bought a Costco is only good for one prescription.
Conclusion: They force you to buy new glasses frame each time you get a new prescription. Your Rayban or Oakleys will be useless in 2 years.
April 2025
I was hesitant to visit this location due to its low rating and negative reviews, but since it was the closest option, I decided to give it a try. I needed new glasses after being quoted $750 at another place, so I checked out Costco and was pleasantly surprised by the great prices and variety.
I ultimately chose two pairs of Kate Spade glasses: one for reading and computer use and the other for prescription sunglasses. Picking my favorite frame was the hardest/longest part, but the young lady who assisted me made the process smooth, quick, and comfortable. She clearly explained everything, including my insurance coverage (VSP).
Decided to go to Costco for more affordable options, I do not have insurance. Eye exam for prescription glasses is currently $90 and exam for contact lenses currently $135. Called and booked an appt for prescription glasses. Went thru the routinely eye tests before I was seen by Dr Arii Nguyen, personally for me she was great, quick, and straightforward, as someone who's worn glasses since I was a child understood what I was told. There is a variety of frames, price ranging from what I saw $64 - $400 if not more or less. There are luxury brand named as well as non brand named frames. Staff member was helpful, straightforward, asked if I wanted transition lenses... read full review
Pro: Descent prices and selection. Contacts in stock.
Cons: Will not put new lenses in glasses frames purchased at Costco if it is either purchased mire than 2 years (which is same valid time as a prescription) or the jab rejects the frame for any reason. What this mess is that your $300 frame you bought a Costco is only good for one prescription.
Conclusion: They force you to buy new glasses frame each time you get a new prescription. Your Rayban or Oakleys will be useless in 2 years.
I was hesitant to visit this location due to its low rating and negative reviews, but since it was the closest option, I decided to give it a try. I needed new glasses after being quoted $750 at another place, so I checked out Costco and was pleasantly surprised by the great prices and variety.
I ultimately chose two pairs of Kate Spade glasses: one for reading and computer use and the other for prescription sunglasses. Picking my favorite frame was the hardest/longest part, but the young lady who assisted me made the process smooth, quick, and comfortable. She clearly explained everything, including my insurance coverage (VSP).
I... read full review
Decided to go to Costco for more affordable options, I do not have insurance. Eye exam for prescription glasses is currently $90 and exam for contact lenses currently $135. Called and booked an appt for prescription glasses. Went thru the routinely eye tests before I was seen by Dr Arii Nguyen, personally for me she was great, quick, and straightforward, as someone who's worn glasses since I was a child understood what I was told. There is a variety of frames, price ranging from what I saw $64 - $400 if not more or less. There are luxury brand named as well as non brand named frames. Staff member was helpful, straightforward, asked if I wanted transition lenses... read full review