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-the advanced new method of checking the health of your eyes.

We have recently installed a state of the art Topcon Digital Retinal Camera in our Practices. This will allow us to take photographs of the back of your eye (the retina), and enable us to carry out a far more detailed examination than was previously possible.

 

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Sunglasses 2010!! 22/10//2009

Once again we have brought in a huge range of Sunglasses for 2010!!! You can also have them done to your Prescription from as little as £25!! So why not pop in and have a look?

 

Free Spectacles
All of our practices have a great range of Childrens Spectacles, reflecting the latest fashions and styles. Of course sometimes Children may want to choose a frame outside the dedicated Childrens range if this is the case we will provide a 20% discount off the cost of the frame!!!

Free Eye Examination
All Children under the age of 16 or Students in Full time Education under the age of 19 receive a free eye examination

Eye Health
It is always a good idea the have the Eyes Examined of a child as many symptoms can go un-noticed, yet many problems can be treated if detected early enough.

 

What if your child needs glasses?
If the time comes when a child needs to wear glasses, this need not be seen as a disadvantage. The wide variety of spectacle frames now available for children are comfortable and practical as well as stylish. They are well designed and attractive, with features such as adjustable nose pads and saddle bridges for small, unformed noses, and spring hinges for durability and comfort. Plastic lenses are recommended for children, being lighter and safer than glass, and these can be treated with anti-scratch coatings for durability.


Can children wear contact lenses?
Young children would normally only be prescribed contact lenses for special conditions. Older children may wear contact lenses, but both they and their parents must be aware of the high level of care required to keep their lenses clean and safe, as well as the need for frequent check-ups to keep their eyes healthy.


What is available under the NHS?

Under the NHS an eye examination is available without charge for all children up to the age of 16, and under 19 if they are in full-time education. As an indication of the importance of children's sight care, only a qualified practitioner - an optometrist or dispensing optician registered with the General Optical Council, or a registered medical practitioner - is permitted by law to supply children's spectacles. Following an eye examination, parents are entitled to a voucher towards the cost of any glasses or contact lenses prescribed. The value of the voucher will be determined by the prescription needed.