Eye care is our first concern. When you visit us we will treat you with respect, dignity, honesty and courtesy. Whether you want contact lenses, an in-depth enhanced eye examination or a routine sight test, we will always do our best to fulfil your needs.
We take nothing for granted when we examine your eyes, and will always take full account of your individual personal needs before making any recommendations.
We can offer help with:
Routine sight tests;
Enhanced eye examinations;
Dry eye management;
Minor eye conditions;
Monitoring of cataracts, Macular Degeneration (ARMD), Glaucoma and more;
Contact Lenses.
If you have a problem with your eyes or eyesight, the first option is often a visit to the opticians. Doctors and Pharmacists can often help however you can rely on optometrists and dispensing opticians specialised knowledge for the most efficient and effective route to treatment.
Urgent conditions can be assessed using an NHS funded eye care service called CUES (Community Urgent Eyecare Service):
https://primaryeyecare.co.uk/services/community-urgent-eyecare-service/
Links to further resources on common eye conditions:
https://lookafteryoureyes.org/
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/
We take nothing for granted when we examine your eyes, and will always take full account of your individual personal needs before making any recommendations.
We can offer help with:
Routine sight tests;
Enhanced eye examinations;
Dry eye management;
Minor eye conditions;
Monitoring of cataracts, Macular Degeneration (ARMD), Glaucoma and more;
Contact Lenses.
If you have a problem with your eyes or eyesight, the first option is often a visit to the opticians. Doctors and Pharmacists can often help however you can rely on optometrists and dispensing opticians specialised knowledge for the most efficient and effective route to treatment.
Urgent conditions can be assessed using an NHS funded eye care service called CUES (Community Urgent Eyecare Service):
https://primaryeyecare.co.uk/services/community-urgent-eyecare-service/
Links to further resources on common eye conditions:
https://lookafteryoureyes.org/
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/