Comprehensive assessment to identify issues with laptops, desktops, and other electronics, with transparent pricing.
Expert repair services for hardware and software problems, including screen replacements and component fixes.
Specialized repair for retro and modern gaming consoles like Game Gear, NES, and SNES, including recaps and screen work.
Retrieval of lost or corrupted data from damaged devices, ensuring your important files are safe.
Thorough cleaning and protection services to eliminate threats and restore device performance.
Friendly, no-pressure consultations to explain issues and recommend cost-effective solutions tailored to your needs.

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Lexington Computer Clinic, located inside the Hamburg Meijer's, provides expert electronics repair and consultation services for laptops, desktops, gaming consoles, and more. With a 4.6/5 rating from over 100 reviews, we pride ourselves on honest diagnostics, clear communication, and fair pricing. Our friendly team, including a standout technician with a country accent, ensures you feel valued and informed every step of the way. Whether it's a quick fix or a complex issue, we're here to get your devices running smoothly again.
Brought my laptop in not really knowing what was wrong with it and these folks got me taken care of. The young fella with the strong country accent was the one helping me and I wish I could remember his name because he did a great job. He explained everything in a way that was easy to understand and didn’t try to upsell me on stuff I didn’t need. You can tell he actually cares about doing things right. Fair, honest service and I’ll definitely be coming back if I need help again.
Highly recommend this place. The young man who helped me I think he was from the country and I’m sorry I can’t remember his name was incredibly kind and easy to talk to. He took the time to explain what was going on with my laptop and how it would be fixed in a way that actually made sense. I never felt rushed or talked down to just really well taken care of. It’s hard to find service like that anymore and I really appreciated it.
Amazing experience! Truly was a great experience. Service was time-efficient, friendly, the wait was appropriate, and it’s located in a Meijer’s…what more could you want when you need to take an electronic to the doctor?!
Okay want to give a 4.5* right now. So took in my Game Gear recently. Was told it couldn't be fixed, had horizontal lines and did a recap of the system. Only cost me shy of $27, which is good for a recap and they redid my screen connections trying to help me get some playtime before dropping the $97-ish to get the new LCD screen. Well I started it up just to hear the sound. First game didn't have sound so I panicked and tried another. To my horror no sound either in pure desperation I tried every 80s and 90s kid's favorite technique of desperation...I blew in the cartridge and system praying my sound wasn't dead like my screen...not only did I get my sound back but MY SCREEN WORKS...kind of. So I'm missing the top 10% of my screen but the screen has picture now. However for some reason my button 2 isn't working so gonna ask if they can look at that maybe something shifted, I don't know. However till I get to ask them tomorrow I will be listening to my game soundtrack and remember my childhood. While also digging through all my boxes to get my NES and SNES to get them fixed too. All in all great repair work. Edit: Game Gear lives
I don't recommend this place for repairing your PC problems. There is a high fee called "diagnostic fee" to begin with. I paid 40 dollars for that. They told me they are going to let me know what the problem was with my PC the day after. They didn't even bother. I had to call them two days later and they told me they didn't detect any problems. So I went there to pick it up. The moment I was picking it up, I showed them what the problem with the PC was, then I had to wait again for three days. At the end they told me that my PC has a GPU problem, and that the computer does not have a GPU at all. The problem with the PC is that it would work pretty normal, and out of nowhere, it would stop working for a few weeks. After plenty of rest, it would start working normally again for months ( you can see in the picture that it is working normally but I tried to turn it on and I tried for two months before that and it would not turn on. It has given me this problem for the last one year). At the end of the day, my money was gone, but neither it was repaired nor was the real problem diagnosed. Waste of time (had to go there three times) and waste of money.
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