Established in 1976 and dedicated from the very beginning to providing our clients with first class eye care and the very best in eyewear. Our services are provided by highly experienced and qualified audiologists, with extensive knowledge of both clinical conditions and the latest hearing aid technology. Relax, you're in safe hands.
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We want to be your first choice when it comes to anything hearing related, so we have invested in the very latest hearing testing and fitting equipment - we even have a sound booth!
We are dedicated to ensuring our audiology service is to the same high standards as our optical and contact lenses service, so we have expanded our team to include an experienced Audiologist, rather than use a third-party company.
We are one of a few practices in the country to be using the first 3D digital Otoscan.
We are dedicated to ensuring our audiology service is to the same high standards as our optical and contact lenses service, so we have expanded our team to include an experienced Audiologist, rather than use a third-party company.
We are one of a few practices in the country to be using the first 3D digital Otoscan.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the biggest cause of sight loss in the UK, affecting over 600,000 people.
Your chances of avoiding this can be improved significantly with early detection and a personalised treatment plan.
Dry AMD is caused by a thinning of the macula, which is the part of your retina responsible for clear central vision.
The condition worsens over time gradually deteriorating your vision and therefore, quality of life.
Wet AMD is caused by abnormal blood vessel growth in the eye.
Your chances of avoiding this can be improved significantly with early detection and a personalised treatment plan.
Dry AMD is caused by a thinning of the macula, which is the part of your retina responsible for clear central vision.
The condition worsens over time gradually deteriorating your vision and therefore, quality of life.
Wet AMD is caused by abnormal blood vessel growth in the eye.
Myopia, commonly known as short-sightedness, is becoming more and more prevalent, particularly in children.
Studies show that myopia cases in children have more than doubled since the 1960s and they are set to keep rising.
The rising prevalence of myopia is often down to genes - with one myopic parent, a child is 3 times more likely to be myopic, and if both parents are myopic the chances rise to 7 times more likely.
Children are most likely to develop it between the ages of 6 and 13, and nearly 1 in 5 UK teenagers are now myopic.
Studies show that myopia cases in children have more than doubled since the 1960s and they are set to keep rising.
The rising prevalence of myopia is often down to genes - with one myopic parent, a child is 3 times more likely to be myopic, and if both parents are myopic the chances rise to 7 times more likely.
Children are most likely to develop it between the ages of 6 and 13, and nearly 1 in 5 UK teenagers are now myopic.
Dry Eye is a common condition in the UK, with up to 33% of people aged over 65 suffering from Dry Eye disease, although it can also affect younger people.
Your eyes have a film of tears over them that plays an important role in helping them stay lubricated.
Dry Eye occurs when the tear ducts aren't producing enough tears or the quality of the tears produced is poor.
There are a number of possible causes for Dry Eye.
It can be triggered by environmental factors, such as air conditioning, heating, air pollution, dust, smoke or seasonal allergies.
Your eyes have a film of tears over them that plays an important role in helping them stay lubricated.
Dry Eye occurs when the tear ducts aren't producing enough tears or the quality of the tears produced is poor.
There are a number of possible causes for Dry Eye.
It can be triggered by environmental factors, such as air conditioning, heating, air pollution, dust, smoke or seasonal allergies.
Known as the "silent thief of vision", glaucoma causes damage to the optic nerve, first affecting your peripheral vision, and potentially leading to complete loss of vision in the affected eye if left untreated.
Age is the biggest risk factor, along with a strong family history of glaucoma with immediate family members, and if you are short sighted and have a high prescription.
It can be caused by an increase in eye pressure or a weakness in the optic nerve.
While the damage is irreversible, there are a variety of treatment options available to patients to manage this condition.
Age is the biggest risk factor, along with a strong family history of glaucoma with immediate family members, and if you are short sighted and have a high prescription.
It can be caused by an increase in eye pressure or a weakness in the optic nerve.
While the damage is irreversible, there are a variety of treatment options available to patients to manage this condition.
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