Kiddin Around Playcare is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 6209 Chapel Hill Blvd, Plano, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
The reviews provided are for Trinity Eye Care, not the Kiddin Around Playcare daycare center listed. These appear to be incorrectly matched reviews for an ophthalmology practice in a different location. No actual parent reviews for Kiddin Around Playcare daycare are provided.
Always great to see Dr. Pang, genuine care for my vision. I didn't pick out my own frames which is why they look great on me!!: fashionable, fit my face well, reasonably priced. The in house optical service is terrific, from frame selection to fit on pickup. Front desk is professional, knowledgeable, keeping everything on schedule. I love getting my vision care here!
I have a complicated case of vertical strabismus and was referred to Dr Pang. I have been completely impressed with the entire process Dr Pang and his entire staff are very through with their exams. It takes extra time to examine and prescribe these kind of prism glasses and Dr Pang and the entire Trinity Eye Care Staff spend as much time as it takes to make sure you have the best result possible. I highly recommend Trinity eye care. You won’t be disappointed.
A friend referred me, and I couldn't be more impressed. The entire experience was exceptional- from their state-of-the-art equipment to the extensive selection of frames. I appreciated having a knowledgeable team member guide me through every step, making the process smooth and stress-free. Highly recommend-10/10.
Dr. Pang has been the family ophthalmologist for more than 15 years. He is the best!!!
I recently was in there in July and got a new prescription and Silhouette glasses. They fit fine, but the prescription is worse than my original pair from 2017 they were supposed to replace. I can't see my feet, I can't read road signs. I can't read license plates. I have to take them off when I'm at my desk. They basically are useless. But if I'm holding something in front of my nose, I can see it clearly, which means they're a VERY expensive pair of readers. This is not what I wanted. Plus, from the moment I walked in, I said I didn't want transitions, but was pushed into it. I wanted a single prescription across all. Also, I don't have the convenience of coming by when you want me to, since I work almost every day of the week. I don't know the proper solution, but listening is number one. And testing outside of the little exam room would REALLY help with long distance vision tests, instead of looking at an eye chart at limited distance. So then when I put them on, sit at the fitting desk, and then look at all the brands of glasses on the wall over to my left, I can't see any of them because no one basically tested for long distance. So I can't see my feet when standing, can't see the computer screen, can't see road signs or license plates. When everything is blurry like that, it forces me to become also socially detached since I can't make out who the person is walking towards me. Am I supposed to take off my glasses to see them?