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List of Lenscrafters Stores Chicago Ridge Mall Lenscrafters 421 List of LensCrafters Stores River Oaks Shopping Center Golf Mill Chicago Ridge Mall LensCrafters LensCrafters LensCrafters 11 River Oaks Shopping Center 307 Golf Mill Center 421 Chicago Ridge Mall Calumet City, IL 60409 Niles, IL 60714 Chicago Ridge, IL 60415 outside entrance near Sears & JC inside entrance #7, facing next to the Disney Store Penney Greenwood Ave. Doctors of Optometry Doctors of Optometry Doctors of Optometry Phone: (708) 423­0033 Phone: (708) 891­1990 Phone: (847) 803­1770 Boulevard Towers South Orland Square North Point Center LensCrafters LensCrafters LensCrafters 225 North Michigan Avenue 856 Orland Square 450 East Rand Road Chicago, IL 60601 Orland Park, IL 60462 Arlington Heights, IL 60004 225 N. Michigan A ve at Lake St upper level near Sears next to Jewel Doctors of Optometry Doctors of Optometry Doctors of Optometry Phone: (312) 819­0205 Phone: (708) 403­3060 Phone: (847) 398­3303 2736 N. Clark St. at Diversev Oakbrook Shopping Center Randhurst Shopping Center LensCrafters LensCrafters LensCrafters 2736 North Clark Street 280 Oakbrook Center 999 N. Elmhurst Road Chicago, IL 60614 Oak Brook, IL 60521 Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Doctors of Optometry lower level next to near Carson Pirie Scott Phone: (773) 248­8866 Bloomingdale's Doctors of Optometry Doctors of Optometry Phone: (847) 797­8590 Cermak Plaza Phone: (630) 368­1609 LensCrafters Woodfield Mall 7153 Cermak Plaza Harlem Irving Plaza LensCrafters Berwyn, IL 60402 LensCrafters D330 Woodfield Mall Harlem & Cermak, next to 4214 North Harlem Avenue Schaumburg, IL 60173 Marshall's Norridge, IL 60634 upper level next to Sears Doctors of Optometry North Mall, near Kohl's entrance Doctors of Optometry Phone: (708) 795­8585 Doctors of Optometry Phone: (847) 619­9470 Phone: (708) 453­6644 Ford City Shopping Center Northbrook Court LensCrafters Town Square Wheaton LensCrafters 7601 S. Cicero LensCrafters 1022 Northbrook Court Chicago, IL 60652 41 Town Square Northbrook, IL 60062 near Carson Pirie Scott Wheaton, IL 60187 next near Marshall Field's Doctors of Optometry to Starbucks Doctors of Doctors of Optometry Phone: (773) 284­2330 Optometry Phone: (630) Phone: (847) 564­0020 681­0228 Evergreen Plaza Fox Vallev Center LensCrafters Downers Plaza LensCrafters 9500 South Western Ave LensCrafters 1298 Fox Valley Center Evergreen Park, IL 60805 1402 Butterfield Plaza Aurora, IL 60504 center court, lower level by Downers Grove, IL 60515 near Marshall Field's on McDonald's next to Finley Square Shopping lower level of mall Doctors of Optometry Center Doctors of Optometry Phone: (708) 425­5285 Doctors of Optometry Phone: (630) 851­8300 Phone: (630) 629­2025 Lincoln Mall Hawthorne Shopping Center LensCrafters Stratford Square LensCrafters 100 Lincoln Mall LensCrafters 503 Hawthorne Shopping Center Matteson, IL 60443 102 Stratford Square Vernon Hills, IL 60061 lower level next to Montgomery Bloomingdale, IL 60108 near Marshall Field's Ward lower level adjacent to Marshall On upper level of mall Doctors of Optometry Field's Doctors of Optometry Phone: (708) 481­8722 Doctors of Optometry Phone: (847) 816­1188 Phone: (630) 893­7608 .
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