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During your eye exam, we will assess your vision, check for eye diseases, and determine the need for corrective lenses. The exam typically includes a series of tests that evaluate both your visual acuity and overall eye health.
A standard eye exam usually takes about 45 minutes, depending on the tests required and any additional assessments needed.
Please bring your current glasses or contact lenses, a list of any medications you are taking. It’s also helpful to know your family history of eye diseases.
It’s generally recommended to have an eye exam every one to two years, but this may vary based on your age, risk factors, and any existing eye conditions.
Yes, our optometrists are trained to diagnose and manage various eye conditions, including dry eye syndrome, glaucoma, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration.
We offer a variety of options, including glasses, contact lenses (soft and rigid gas permeable), and specialty lenses for conditions like astigmatism and presbyopia.
Yes, we offer eye exams for children and can assess their visual development to ensure they have the best possible vision for learning and play.
If you experience sudden vision changes, eye injury, or other urgent eye issues, we recommend you go to A&E immediately. We can provide guidance on the next steps and schedule an emergency appointment if necessary.
We provide detailed instructions on proper care and hygiene for contact lenses, including cleaning, storage, and how to insert and remove them safely.
Regular eye exams help detect potential problems early, ensure your prescription is up to date, and maintain your overall eye health, which is crucial for preventing serious conditions.
We do not offer NHS appointments. We are an independently run optometrist.
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