alexis wrote:The reason they charge for each eye is because each eye can have a diffrent prescribtion!
Harold wrote:My wife and I went to Walmart yesterday. They charged us each $144.00 for and eye exam. Rip off! Plus they charged us $15.00 apeice for a printout of our prescriptions. Another rib off! Other places we went to in the past was $49.00 for exam and free print out of prescrption. I guess thats why they say Walmart is cheap. I will say there glasses were a little cheaper.
george wrote:Do you mean that they charged $15 per lens? That does seem very odd that they would break their price down by each lens. I can't imagine why they did that unless you were buying two different types of lenses. I'm guessing that would be extremely rare though.
paige wrote:Just paid $89 for my exam at the Walmart in Salem, Oregon. That was $69 for the eyeglass exam and an addition $20 for the contact lens exam. Honestly don't see why it's an extra $20, since my vision is identical for both scenarios. I think it's just a gimmick to get more money. I was NOT impressed with the doctor at all, by the way.
Optician wrote:Limiting your budget for your optical needs will limit the quality of your vision. If you want/need lens enhancements, you will have to pay for them.
george wrote:Do you mean that they charged $15 per lens? That does seem very odd that they would break their price down by each lens. I can't imagine why they did that unless you were buying two different types of lenses. I'm guessing that would be extremely rare though.
girly wrote:i went to walmart to purchase eye glasses, paid for the eye exam and they charge me for each lens. i asked why do you pay for each lens he said thats the way it is you pay separately for each lens.
george wrote:
They charge $49 for the eye exam.
Their cheapest lenses are plastic (as expected) for only $30. The $30 lenses have no coatings on them. They charge an extra $10 for UV coating and $35 for anti-reflective coating.
They also offer the polycarbonate lenses (impact resistant and lighter) with UV coating, scratch resistant coating, and anti-reflective coating for $118.
WIDoreen wrote:I just got my new glasses 3 weeks ago. I had the prescription. My glasses are lined bi-focal, polycarbonate lenses, and I picked out a flexi-frame which was $98. I paid a total of $216, which is a lot less then Ihave paid in many years. They were ready in 5 days. I used no coupons or discounts. The salesassociate was friendly, helpful, and informative. I love the glasses and will definitely buy from them again.
jonas wrote:I just found out my husband spent $456.00 dollars at Walmart yesterday for some Digimax progressive lenses. He's at work and that's all the girl would tell me on the phone. No more detail than that. I can't believe any glasses would cost that much!! And that's with insurance paying $100.00 dollars!
jo-nathan Alford wrote:I was just told at Wal-Mart in Brunswick Georgia that for a eye exam and contact's was 250.00 wow never knew that Wal-Mart was this expensive
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