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EYE EXAMS

Your eye examination will last for approximately 40 minutes, to allow time for your optometrist to thoroughly examine your eyes and vision. 

QUALITY EYECARE 

Having regular eye examinations is a vital part of taking care of your eyes. Our eye examinations are thorough and personalised for you.

 

They tell us more than whether you need new glasses or a change to your prescription, they give us a complete picture of your eye health. 

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OPTOMAP  TECHNOLOGY

All of our testing and treatment is carried out using modern procedures and up-to-date technology. As part of our advanced eye examinations, we offer the retinal imaging technology Optomap.

 

Using Optomap our optometrists can create a detailed digital image of 80% of your retinas using a special kind of light. This allows them to examine your eye health in more detail and catch any conditions that might be in the earliest stages of development. 

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YOUR EYE HEALTH

Taking care of your eyes is an important part of your general health.

 

Our approach to eye health is to provide exceptional care but also to offer up-to-date and practicable information to help you take care of your eyes in your daily life.  

WHAT TO EXPECT IN YOUR EYE EXAMINATION

Eye examinations are carried out by one of our expert optometrists and last about 40 minutes. The optometrist will carry out a set of tests to assess your vision and eye health while asking a few general questions.

 

Finally, they explain their assessment of your vision and eye health and lay out any necessary recommendation or care plan. We set aside plenty of time for eye examinations, so if you have any questions or uncertainties feel free to ask your optometrist.  

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BOOK YOUR
EYE TEST TODAY!

Whether you have visited the optician or noticed a change to your vision for the first time. Our eye examinations carefully check the health of your eyes as well as your vision, so it's important to have a regular eye test to identify any areas of concern as early as possible. 

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