I’ve seen Dr. Irslinger for years. He is incredibly friendly and a great eye doc. The two women who work at the reception desk are both so nice! And they’ve taken the time to get to my name and where I go to school, so it’s a bit of personal touch that every time I go in, they ask how my family is and when I go back to classes. The office itself looks a bit outdated. I’m not sure if this really matters to me though. It’s actually kind of cool — all of their posters and advertisements are from 2000 or earlier, it seems. Kind of a ‘90s vintage feel. Dr. Irslinger is so chatty. It’s great to be able to talk to him, but this means that your appointment will always be at least 30 minutes late, so plan for that! I always try to get the first appointment of the day at 9:00am to avoid this, but he’s usually late getting to work too. He’s really intelligent, and we have a lot to talk about, because he also went to school«out East.» Their frame selection is pretty poor. I’d guess that they only have about 150 total to choose from. I haven’t had a problem selecting frames from there in the past, because they do carry a lot of nice brands(Izod, Versace, etc.). This is actually the first year that I’ve gotten frames from an external source(Warby Parker!). I thought they would give me a hard time for not buying frames from them, but they were actually great about it. They had no problem just giving me all the prescription info I needed, and even thought that Warby Parker was a really cool concept. I definitely recommend trying them out for your eye doc needs.