Not long ago in an optometry corner far far away… ‘Twas time that I invest on a pair of eyeglasses as my father did before me(couldn’t resist). True this area’s a unit of distance for us but it’s a last-minute decision while on the road. Hubs’ ground-force suggested eye2eye since they accept our insurance(Cigna Vision). Fortunately when he called they were able to schedule an eye exam appointment w/in a few minutes. Lucky, we were, on this rainy weekday. e2e’s front desk patient care/insurance coordinator was friendly and efficient. We breezed through the full-scale paperwork and the routine vision screening phase before seeing Dr. VyVy Doan. The ways of Dr. Doan were personable and informative. She didn’t try but did take the time to ask me questions after we had a brief conversation of my visual history and current concerns. Her easygoing yet professional approach will be welcoming to future clients in this brand new shopping center. The odds were successful that Tanim(tuh-NEEM) will join me in finding my ideal glasses. He listened and selected frames according to my preferences. His understanding of form and fit to my face made this a pleasant experience. I was hoping to find a retro geeky-chic eyeglass frame from Ray-Ban but no. There is another. Dolabany. Sardi style. Über lightweight. Italian Zyl. Not a mainstream brand but woot we stayed on target. Prices, combined w/insurance coverage and seasonal promotions, were comparable to local competitors. Check their web site for more info. If you get a disturbance in the GPS-force, change the destination to the Alexandria Wegmans. eye2eye is across the street. This new location is in the Hilltop Village Center which is also brand new w/new roads. So as the coordinator guided earlier by phone, look for the path to Wegmans. Due to the holiday season schedule, hubs will return to pick up the eyeglasses w/in 2 weeks. Then my eyes won’t deceive me and I can trust them. *12/29/2015 update: Received a call that my eyeglasses were ready on 12/28/2015. 11 days after the date of purchase — cool. Under-promise over-deliver. Thank ye.