I visited the Vision Center at this location to have an eye exam.
The staff was a bit disorganized. There are a few front-facing people who handle people who are checking out or buying glasses. I had to interrupt one of them, since there was no indication of what to do to check in for an appointment. That lady was irritated that no one in the back was helping people to their appointments. In the back, there were two assistants (a.k.a. high school students) that helped with appointment paper work and the basic eye tests that come before every eye exam. I had to do one of the tests over, because the assistant didn't tell me that I had to take out my contacts. She was more interested in going out to lunch with her friend. She actually booked out of the place after improperly administering the tests and the other assistant had to help me. The optometrist was irritated that the assistants could not properly administer the tests.
The facility is definitely what you would expect of a doctor's office set up in a Walmart. It had only basic equipment and was pretty plain, though it seemed at least decently clean.
The good thing about the process was that it was pretty fast and simple. They didn't have me sitting around for an hour like most medical offices. The tests and visit with the doctor were the same as I've had elsewhere. Unfortunately, the price was the same as any eye exam I've had at about $75 (additional $20 fee if you want your pupils dilated). It would be nice to save more than time considering the staff and facilities are not up to par with typical offices.
Another good thing is that Walmart is partnered with 1800contacts. This makes it easy to send in your prescription and order contacts online. I do recommend buying your contacts from 1800contacts, since they are typically about 50% the price of buying them in person at the optometrist's office.