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At Spybey's, we have invested in state-of-the-art technology, including an OCT machine at each of our practices. This advanced diagnostic equipment can detect several key eye conditions, such as glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy, during a routine eye test. The device is known as a 3D Optical Coherence Tomography System (3D OCT) and is manufactured by Topcon, a world-leading optical equipment manufacturer.
Ocular Coherence Tomography is an advanced eye scan for people of all ages. Similar to ultrasound, OCT uses light rather than sound waves to illustrate the different layers that make up the back of the eye. This particular 3D OCT unit captures a digital photograph of the surface of the eye at the same time, and this can be cross-referenced across any areas of concern. The major benefit of this state-of-the-art machine is that it allows your optometrist to see both the back of your eye and a three-dimensional image that looks beneath the surface of the regular retinal image. Never before has it been easier to find out the exact state and location of a particular eye condition. Your optometrist can review the images on a PC screen and pinpoint areas of concern by digitally peeling the layers back until they define what it is that they have identified as requiring further investigation. Using this machine, we can more confidently diagnose, manage and refer you to a specialist for further treatment, should this be required.
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Striving to provide the best eye care, Spybey's Opticians can now provide this state-of-the-art diagnostic tool with your eye test at any practice, if you so desire. There may be an additional charge for the OCT scan, but the benefits are obvious. The software can automatically detect even the most subtle changes in the retina with every eye test you take. This gives an invaluable ongoing record of the health and condition of your eyes.
Make sure that when booking your next eye test, you ask about an OCT scan.
We are passionate about eye health and dedicated to providing a personalised experience that puts your vision needs first.
We recommend having an eye test every two years. However, if you’re experiencing any changes in your vision or have been advised by your optometrist, you may need to come in more frequently.
Please bring any current glasses or contact lenses, a list of medications you’re taking, and your NHS or insurance details if applicable. If it’s your first visit, any previous prescriptions or medical history can be helpful.
Yes, we provide comprehensive eye exams for children of all ages. We also offer Myopia Management services to help slow the progression of short sightedness in children.Â
Myopia Management is a treatment programme designed to slow down the progression of myopia (short sightedness) in children.
This can help reduce the risk of more serious eye issues later in life.
Click here to learn more about our Myopia Management options.
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We offer contact lens consultations and fittings to help you find the right type of lenses for your needs. Our team will ensure you’re comfortable and confident with your new lenses.
Yes, we welcome NHS patients. Depending on eligibility, NHS eye tests may be free or discounted. We can help you determine if you qualify for NHS coverage.
We offer a wide selection of frames from both designer brands and independent labels. Our team will be happy to help you find the perfect style to match your personality and needs.
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