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At some point in the day almost everyone looks at some form of computer screen. This could be in the form of anything from a Kindle, an EPOS screen, laptops, mobile phones or computer monitors for the purpose of either work or leisure.
People who work with electronic screens are prone to eye diseases such as Computer Vision Syndrome. This is common among people who use VDU screens at work. These screens can cause stress and issues with the eyes, and the symptoms associated are blurred vision and sore eyes. If you have dry eyes, eyestrain, headaches or even difficulty while focusing right after or during use of a VDU screen then chances are you have computer vision syndrome (CVS) and may need to take measures to avoid it.
Your eye examination will include questions regarding the kind of VDU screen you use at work or at home to check whether you are facing any problems.
The amount of focus and muscle work your eyes do can be assessed through our eye examination and you will be advised accordingly.
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It is important to note that if you are using a VDU screen at work you are entitled to a regular eye checks by your employer. Under the European Legislation employees using VDU screens at work should receive an eye examination when they start and throughout the course of their employment at regular intervals. If a person faces any eye related issues they are entitled to an eye examination funded by their employer. If the need arises for glasses then your employer is duty bound to pay for a basic pair which is for the purpose of use with a VDU screen only. However, you can make your own choice, but will have to pay for the difference in cost.
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.
Eye Exam | Contact Lens Consultation | Other