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Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art ophthalmic technology to provide the most effective treatment. There are many different eye conditions; some are minor and easily treated but others can cause serious problems or lead to permanent loss of vision. We offer varying specialties, covering all aspects of the medical and surgical eye care, including cataract surgery.

Are you tired of seeing the same boring old frames in every high street opticians? Here we travel the globe to find you exclusive, individual and different eyewear that will get you excited about glasses! High quality glasses that are not common and not worn by the masses. Have you had a bad experience at an opticians? Uncomfortable glasses? Glasses that you can't see through?

Here you will be seen by professional experts. You will have a longer appointment for a thorough eye examination and ample time for our experts to find the right glasses for you! Do you feel you are on a rapid conveyor belt system? Just the next 'number' and forgotten 5 minutes later?
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Choosing the right pair of glasses isn't just about the frame and how it looks on your face.
Selection starts with your prescription, which guides your choice of lenses and the frame styles best suited to your lens types.
Ultimately, your prescription will help you narrow down the options for you.
Then of course, it's about finding the right pair of glasses to match your style and your budget.
Most prescriptions are compatible with all frames, but complex or high index prescriptions can sometimes limit your style choice.
Vision occurs when light enters the eye through the pupil.
With help from other vital structures in the eye, like the iris and cornea, the appropriate amount of light is directed towards the lens.
Just like a lens in a camera, the lens in the eye 'refracts' (bends) incoming light onto the back of the eye (retina).
The retina is like the film part of a camera.
The retina is made up of millions of specialised cells known as rods and cones, which work together to transform the image into electrical energy.
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