Talk:US Vision

Stores which no longer partner with US Vision removed from article
I removed references to:
 * Macy's (Macy's leased their former optical department to Lenscrafters )
 * Sears, Kohls, Saks, Lord & Taylor, and Bloomingdale's no longer have optical departments (Except for Sears, I technically found no evidence any of these ever did, but it's plausible and I assume it's just been a while and proof is hard to find).
 * Carson Pirie Scott is defunct.
 * All former Marshall Field's are now Macy's so the Macy's item above applies.

I tried to find a list of current big contracts they have, but the US Vision website only turned up the reference to JCPenney and BJ's which I linked - and BJ's is only a wholesale client now, not a leased department owned by US Vision, like JCPenney Optical is.

-Dan (talk) 06:25, 24 May 2020 (UTC)

Records
5-6 years ago I used JC Penney’s optical to examine my eyes because I was experiencing double vision. I thought at the time that was because most lenses were made at a high production facility that did not factor the line of sight that my sight focus on. That was when JC Penney’s optical examined my eyes and gave me a pair of glasses that fit my needs and ended my double vision. Although the copy she gave me was differently written, I gave a copy to my optometrist at the VA center in Milwaukee and the next pair of glasses I got at the VA also was double vision free. But now when I got new glasses I m seeing double images. Last optical office attempted 3 different glasses but I had to return them. That’s when they thought I might need prism glasses. I did not even realized they existed. I wonder if the optometrist at the Penney prescribed prism glasses for me. Is there a way of reviewing the records from 2015 at Penney’s optical located at Southridge at Greendale, WI? 184.59.62.171 (talk) 14:57, 4 October 2022 (UTC)