COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Oct. 02, 2016 -- This eye health center cares about patients’ eye and vision needs as revealed by its BBB accreditation since 1985, reports Crystal Vision Center. They have sought and complied with BBB accreditation standards and by doing so have shown current and potential vision patients their intention to provide quality patient care during and after services are rendered. BBB ratings range from scores of an A+ down to an F, and Crystal Vision Center has maintained the top rating available from the BBB for more than 30 years.
BBB accreditation is a significant test of customer satisfaction with any business. Crystal Vision Center has received an A+ rating from the BBB. There have been no complaints filed with the BBB in over 3 decades of business. Customer complaint categories include advertising/sales issues, problems with products/services, guarantee/warranty issues, delivery issues, and billing/collection issues – none of which have been a reported issue for Crystal Vision Center.
BBB accreditation is important due to the public awareness that any business accredited by the BBB has met the standards within the BBB Code of Business Practices. This code focuses on the BBB Standards for Trust. According to the BBB, these are “eight principles that summarize important elements of creating and maintaining trust in business.” Businesses interested in BBB accreditation must pay a fee for an objective review and additional BBB monitoring of compliance to BBB standards and support of consumers.
“Patient care is top priority for us at Crystal Vision Center,” said Dr. Sherri Brice. “Our long history with the BBB and our high rating testifies to our exemplary care of patients and attention to any patient concerns. Our staff provides individualized patient care when meeting the vision needs of patients at Crystal Vision Center. Patients are always welcomed to bring a product or service concern to our attention and our team does its utmost to address issues to the satisfaction of our customers. Putting patients first has kept Crystal Vision Center successful for over three decades and continues to be at the core of all that we do at this vision center.”
Dr. Sherri Brice at Crystal Vision Center has served the vision needs of residents in College Station and the surrounding communities for generations. Crystal Vision Center staff provides high quality eye care to patients and their families with their experience and effective technologies. Services include eye and vision exams, contact lens exams, pediatric vision, pre and post-operative LASIK care, computer vision, sports vision and optical products.
Call (979) 764-0669 to speak with a knowledgeable associate that can discuss BBB accreditation in more detail, schedule an appointment with Dr. Sherri Brice or staff, or visit http://crystalvisioncenter.net/ for more details.
http://www.bbb.org/council/for-businesses/about-bbb-accreditation/
Crystal Vision Center, (979) 764-0669


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