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Walmart Vision & Glasses
333 Main St, Tewksbury, MA 01876, United States of America
+1 978-851-7257
https://www.walmart.com/store/2222-tewksbury-ma/
Tuesday
9 am to 8 pm
Wednesday
9 am to 8 pm
Thursday
9 am to 8 pm
Friday
9 am to 8 pm
Saturday
9 am to 6 pm
Sunday
12 to 5 pm
Monday
9 am to 8 pm
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Blue Apple

5 months ago
I visited Dr. Mark A. McGee, O.D. I needed both glasses and contact lenses. During the eye exam, I experienced difficulty seeing clearly. When I mentioned the blurriness to him, he advised against describing it as blurry. Initially, he provided me with the incorrect contact lenses. Upon realizing the mistake, he mentioned it was because I hadn't informed him about my previous contact lens prescription by other doctor. "Save money, live better" doesn't apply when it comes to your eyes. You get what you pay for, so invest more for better quality to safeguard your eyes. I recommend avoiding this place if you want to prioritize the well-being of your eyes. I have attached my prescription to confirm my visit.
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Stacey Morse

5 months ago
I cannot relate to the negative reviews on here at all. I ended up going here roughly 6 years ago as a fast and cheap answer to needing glasses and contacts. I continued to go here because they were great. Dr. McGee has been the best. I’ve only had positive experiences with the people working the front. I’ve always felt comfortable and acknowledged here. Today I went in because my glasses broke in half after about 6 years with them. They still carried the same frames so the very kind and helpful woman simply put my lenses into new frames. It took all of 6 minutes. This place is a good one.
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Evangeline Custis

5 months ago
I dreaded getting my new lenses made. I would have to go about 2 weeks without glasses while they make my lenses. Since I’m an elderly driver, that’s not good. But I had to go to Walmart anyway, so I stopped by their Vision Center. Johnny was at the desk and was very friendly, and helpful. He explained the options I could have with my new lenses. I didn’t want new frames and he did not try to push new frames off on me, like in most store do. He measured my lenses, my eyes, then took a complete description of my frames. I asked why and he said that with this information, they did not need my frames to make my lenses. Also, if my new lenses got a scratch two years down the road, they could make a replacement lens without me having to go in and sit through all the measurements again, and there was less likely a chance that my frames would get broken while in their care. I cannot speak for those who submitted bad reviews about Walmart Vision Center, but I was well treated by Johnny, the price was reasonable, and I left the store with my glasses on for the drive home, and that’s something new for me.