Dr. Rick Gilliam has been serving patients with family focused eyecare in the Triad for more than 35 years. He founded Triad Eye Associates in 2003, expanded into High Point in 2005 and Greensboro in 2010. Today the group has four doctors on staff who service three offices in High Point, Archdale and Greensboro.
All of our staff members have strong ties to the community, and our offices are convenient to where you live, work and play, with easy access to parking. Our staff includes Board Certified Opticians and highly trained Optical Consultants, Optometric / Contact Lens technicians, patient care coordinators, and insurance benefits specialists.
All of our staff members have strong ties to the community, and our offices are convenient to where you live, work and play, with easy access to parking. Our staff includes Board Certified Opticians and highly trained Optical Consultants, Optometric / Contact Lens technicians, patient care coordinators, and insurance benefits specialists.
Services
We are trained to examine eyes for visuals defects, diagnose problems or impairments, prescribe corrective lenses, and provide certain types of treatment. Many adults believe they must go to an eye surgeon for an eye examination. The truth is that we can provide most of the diagnostic services and treatments you will need, right here in one of our conveniently located Triad offices.
We offer the latest in lens technology, including progressive bifocal lenses, anti-reflective finishes, Transitions lenses, ultra-thin lenses, and special lens materials for complex prescriptions. We can also provide special features you need for your particular lifestyle, including Crizal anti-reflective coating and polarized lenses.
Triad Eye Associates is seeking a full-time Optical Assistant for the High Point location. Primary duties include patient frame styling, lens purchase, and answering patient questions about insurance. The Optical Assistant will also be assigned other tasks by the Doctor and Optician. Previous sales experience is preferred, and professional attire is required.
Reviews (10)
Patti Kuhl
Nov 04, 2021
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Wayne Andrews Ii
Oct 23, 2021
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I've been using Triad Eye Associates for 7 years and have always been comforted by the level of care and attention that I've received. Even after having Lasik, I continue to go to them for annual check ups to ensure that everything is still good. Recently I had an emergency where I had pressure and discomfort around my eye, they scheduled me in within two days to make sure that I was seen.
Terry Hill
May 24, 2021
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I made an appointment over 6 months ago to see the doctor for a referral to have my cataracts removed. Originally a year ago -- I was told my cataracts was only 20% and the insurance will not pay until they reach 80% -- but don't worry it will not take that long. So my appointment today was for a check up and referral.
When I got there the reception desk lady told me "I did not have an appointment. She also said she checked and I have never made an appointment for over a year." I told her that was not correct and showed her on my phone the email they had sent me plus about 4 other text messages
When I got there the reception desk lady told me "I did not have an appointment. She also said she checked and I have never made an appointment for over a year." I told her that was not correct and showed her on my phone the email they had sent me plus about 4 other text messages
James Wright
Aug 12, 2020
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Had an appointment set up for 10 am.. sit in the waiting room for 50 minutes, go up to the front desk and ask them what's taking so long, they say they are about to take me back to the exam room, but even after they do it will be another 45 minutes before I will be seen. What's the point of even setting up an appointment if it's going to take 2 hours to be seen!? It's Absolutely ridiculous. They need to understand that people have to get back to work and dont have that much time to waste. Would NOT reccomend this place.
Rod Follin
Jul 16, 2020
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Went in for eye exam and possible corrective lens. Everything went ok until the Doc came in. He proceeds to put drops in my eyes before checking for visual acuity. At that point I could hardly see the wall, much less read the top line of the chart. The Doc was upset that he could not get a lens set that would clear my vision. He then decided that I should go to a lasic specialist. After leaving the office I could not read anything even with the readers that I usually use. Next morning after the drops had cleared out of my system every thing was back to normal using my readers. I call their office
Andy Ritchie
Jul 14, 2020
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Janice Edge
Jan 04, 2020
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K. Cleaver
Oct 10, 2019
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My family of 4 have been going to Triad EyeCare for 15 years. My son ended up with some metal stuck in his eyeball and we called as soon as they were open Dec 13th. I was told they were full and had no opening that day to see him. Now what optometrist office doesnt have time to see someone with an object stuck in their eyeball?
We ended calling 3 other Optometrist office (where we have never gone to) and none of them had time to see him. We ended up calling the Optometrist that has an office at Walmart and they had him come in right away and cut out some of the metal and gave antibiotic eye drops
We ended calling 3 other Optometrist office (where we have never gone to) and none of them had time to see him. We ended up calling the Optometrist that has an office at Walmart and they had him come in right away and cut out some of the metal and gave antibiotic eye drops
Joel Irusta
Aug 15, 2019
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I have been going here for a few years and the service has gone steadily downhill the past couple of years. They used to be so friendly and helpful. This time when I visited I sat in the exam room for an hour and no one came in so finally walked up to the front desk. The receptionist just shrugged her shoulders with no explanation. I had been there over an hour so had to cancel to get back to work. As I walked out she told me to give her a call to reschedule. What happened to being courteous? I don't need excuses - I also work and I also have schedules and deadlines and I can't get away with treating
Monta Burton RealProp
Jan 08, 2018
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