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"My name is Theadora Lucero. I have been a member of the San Gabriel Eye Association for over ten years. I have been very very pleased with all of the attention that they have given me here. From the minute I walk in the receptionists are just wonderful. They attend to you right away. You don't have a long wait to wait.

I started off with Dr. Shiff over ten years ago and occasionally see Dr. Richardson and I really enjoyed working with both of them. Now since Dr. Shift has retired I am with Dr. Richardson and his staff. I am very pleased with them. I have also seen Dr. Pritchard when I needed to have an eye exam. Very, very courteous, very, very helpful.

It is easy to get an appointment here. There is no long wait. They attend to you very courteously. I would recommend this place to my best friend. I am very pleased. Dr. Richardson is super and the rest of his staff. If I have to cancel for some reason or if I have problems with insurance they are really there to help me right away.

Thank you for everyone on the staff. Thank you for all the work you have done for me."

 -Theadora Lucero

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