That's great to hear! I think it must depend upon the optical service
and optomestrist that the store uses. My local Walmart will not give
PDs and misdiagnosed my then 15 year old daughter as having glaucoma
(took her to an opthamologist who is now our eye dr...but who still
won't give PDs).

I may be wrong here, but I think that not all Walmarts rent their
optical stores  to their national optical chain...some may have
different chains in their stores?


On Nov 2, 10:35 pm, Susan <[email protected]> wrote:
> My son (early 20's) broke his glasses last week. I planned on making
> an appointment this week for a new script and then buy his glasses
> online. On Saturday, we were at Walmart. I saw the eye center so I
> went in and asked how much an exam was, could he get his script and
> his PD? The girl asked right away if we were planning on buying his
> glasses online so I said yes. She said not only could he get his
> script and PD but he could order them online at the eye center. She
> would help him pick out a pair and enter the info for him to make sure
> it was correct. I did not expect Walmart to be so helpful!
>
> He decided to just get the exam, script and PD and order his glasses
> from home where he had more time to look over the selections. I am
> glad we waited the few extra days since I was able to get in on the 2
> for 1 deal from Eyebuy Direct. I bought him 2 pair for less than $45
> including shipping.
>
> i just wanted everyone to know how great Walmart was!
>
> Susan

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