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Walmart Vision & Glasses
1500 N 7th Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States of America
+1 406-585-3758
https://www.walmart.com/store/2084-bozeman-mt/
Tuesday
9 am to 7 pm
Wednesday
9 am to 7 pm
Thursday
9 am to 7 pm
Friday
9 am to 7 pm
Saturday
9 am to 6 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9 am to 7 pm
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M D

5 months ago
I had the BEST experience today! Monique was the associate who helped us- due to staffing, they were set to close early, but she reopened the store when she saw me at the door and helped us with the purchase of a pair of glasses for my daughter. Your kindness is so appreciated, Monique!!!
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Jo DeVries

5 months ago
My glasses were made in a timely fashion, and the prescription was correct, but when I picked them up no adjustments or fitting were completed. After a week I started having headaches so I went to my eye doctors office in town where I live (the Walmart is about 30 miles away). It took quite a while for the technician there to get them adjusted correctly (with progressives, it has to be just right) and it cost! I know if I returned to the Walmart it would have been free, but I didn't. Just a reminder to get your adjustments properly done when you pick up your glasses.
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Barbara Lair-murry

5 months ago
Dr. Harberts! I had gone to Walmart Vision Center for my vision checkup and glasses for about 12 years. I gave Costco a try two years ago, but after a bad experience with the glasses I bought at Costco I returned to Walmart. My visit with Dr Harberts was extraordinarily good. I have been wearing glasses since I was 18 months old because of a lazy eye, amblyopia. In the 69 years since then I have never been given the information I was given by this doctor. I have the start of cataracts and Dr Harberts explained everything about cataracts and their development, how to watch them and how to know when I needed to do something about them. He explained amblyopia to me, he helped me understand why letters on the eye chart "jump around" when I try to focus on them with my lazy eye and he had a solution I didn't know about for my lack of midvision when looking at something like my computer screen. I realized my bias was that having seen MD ophthalmologists most of my life I would not get the same quality from optometrists. I was wrong, I have rarely had health care providers I knew immediately I wanted to stay with for the rest of my life but Dr Harberts was that good!