Sunday 11 June 2017

eye care

Sports like ice hockey, racquetball, and lacrosse can also lead to eye injury. Wear eye protection. Helmets with protective face masks or sports goggles with polycarbonate lenses will shield your eyes.

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Eye care services The NHS in Coventry and Rugby have been working together with clinical teams and patient groups to develop a local eye care service to provide care closer to where people live. As a result a service has been developed to provide treatment for common eye conditions such as red, sore or dry eyes in convenient locations by fully qualified staff. Once examined, you will be treated for the condition and only referred to hospital services when you really need to be. Find out at-glance what Eye Care centres are available across Coventry and Rugby or to find out why you should use the service, download our handy information leaflet. If you are not sure about whether you need to use the service, then please call NHS 111 where a trained health professional will be able to help.Please note: C R Williams opticians has changed address, 143 Binley Rd has moved to 27 Princethorpe Way, CV3 2HE Send feedback about this page SharePrint FacebookTwitter

If you suffer from dry or sensitive eyes, eye drops can make wearing contact lenses a lot more comfortable. Eye drops come in convenient single-use vials, small travel bottles or full size products, so whether you're on the move or stocking up at home there's a product to suit.

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At Didsbury Eyecare we use ophthalmic lenses made by CARL ZEISS a leading German lens manufacturer. These lenses are manufactured using technologically advanced lens materials and are the result of the latest research and development in the field of optics. In our specialist Glazing Laboratory, we stock an extensive range of single-vision prescription lenses, including ultra-thin lenses for short sighted and long sighted spectacles prescriptions. All of our lenses have a scratch resistant coating and special anti reflection coating. Read more

Good eye health starts with the food on your plate. Nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, zinc, and vitamins C and E might help ward off age-related vision problems like macular degeneration and cataracts. To get them, fill your plate with:

If you have already used a voucher towards the cost of your glasses or lenses, you cannot get a refund unless it was a complex lens voucher. Nor can you claim a refund of the difference between the voucher value and the actual cost of your glasses or lenses, even if they cost more than the voucher value.

During the summer months (July - August), students complete a research project on an appropriate topic. Students undertaking projects overseas will require additional funding of about £1,500 to cover costs involved.

Here at Didsbury Eyecare we pride ourselves on our Children’s Testing.  Our test is designed to be a fun experience in a relaxing atmosphere.  We advise that children should have their first eye examination at around three years old. Learning difficulties can sometimes be caused by uncorrected vision problems, so the earlier they can be detected, the better the chance of correcting them. It is imperative to make sure your children have regular sight tests as part of their development.Read more

At Vision Direct we understand that comfort and convenience are key for contact lens wearers, that's why we offer a wide range of eye drops, eye sprays and eye wipes that allow you to moisturise and re-wet your lenses throughout the day, as well as handy contact lens cases to store and carry your contacts plus vitamins and supplements to encourage healthy eye sight. View all eye care products at Vision Direct 3 reasons to buy eye drops, eye sprays & eye care products from Vision Direct UK's largest and most-trusted online supplier of eye care products and contact lens accessories Next day delivery, FREE on orders over £49 Exclusive range of eye drops and eye care products not available anywhere else Best selling eye drops and eye care products Standard contact lens case £3.99 View & Buy Vision Direct Contact Lens Case £0.99 View & Buy Blink Contacts Bottle £4.99 View & Buy Blink Contacts Vials £4.99 View & Buy Refresh Contacts Bottle £5.99 View & Buy Hycosan Extra Eye Drops £10.99 View & Buy Eye drops If you suffer from dry or sensitive eyes, eye drops can make wearing contact lenses a lot more comfortable. Eye drops come in convenient single-use vials, small travel bottles or full size products, so whether you're on the move or stocking up at home there's a product to suit. Vision Direct offers a wide range of eye drops, suitable for use with most contacts (please check compatibility before using) including our bestsellers from Hycosan and Blink, which replicate the soothing function of human tears. Dry eye treatments If you are susceptible to dry eyes during the day, wearing contact lenses could make this worse. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of dry eye treatments, from drops to sprays and gels. There's sure to be a product that works for you, whether you prefer the convenience of a single use Blink Intensive Tear Vial, or you have sensitive skin and benefit from Blephagel Hypoallergenic Gel which soothes and comforts the skin around your eyes. Eye Vitamins Healthy eyesight and comfortable vision is so important; that's why Vision Direct stocks a wide range of ocular vitamins, which research has shown can help to support healthy vision thanks to lutein, zeaxanthin, and Vitamins A, C and E. Why not try the delicious Eye Bar from Altacor, a chocolate-flavoured eye vitamin supplement that's a treat for your eyes, and your tastebuds too! Vision Direct also stocks a range of eye hygiene and lid care products, as well as eye washes and sprays. Not found the product you were looking for? Give us a call on 020 7768 5000 and we'll see if we can stock it for you.

Professional, personal perfection. I have been to my optician for many years now and wouldn't go anywhere else. The practice provides a reliable, friendly, efficient service and personal care, ensuring the your eye wear is 'spot on'perfect for you. Timely, but not 'pushy' reminders and follow up calls provided by the team confirm the whole practice cares about your satisfaction. Thank you all. Anon - NHS Choices

The Community Eyecare Review, commissioned by Health Secretary Shona Robison last year, has published today. Chaired by Hamish Wilson, the review looks at care provided by community optometrists and how this can be developed and enhanced.

Paragraph Do you need a visa? EEA Nationals If you have EU nationality or you are from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, you do not need immigration permission to come to the UK. You can enter, study and work in the UK without restriction. If you have dual nationality, and you choose to come to the UK using your EEA or Swiss passport, you do not need immigration permission. For useful guidance on EEA nationals in the UK, go to the UKCISA website. Students from outside the EEA All non-EEA nationals who want to study in the UK must hold immigration permission that allows you to study in the UK. If you are coming to the School to study on a full time degree programme and you have no other immigration permission for the UK, you will need to apply for a Tier 4 Student visa. You can only apply for Tier 4 when your offer at the School is unconditional. If you already hold a Tier 4 visa for a different institution, you will probably have to apply for a Tier 4 visa for the School before you can start studying with us. Visit the School’s UK immigration & visa section for more information Still unsure on whether you need a visa? Answer a few questions and see if you need a visa

How can I claim a refund? Sight test fees If you have paid for a sight test but think you may qualify for an NHS-funded sight test, or you're about to have a test and you are not sure if you qualify, ask the optometrist for a receipt that shows you paid for the test and the date of payment. Complete an HC5 claim form for optical charges (PDF, 398kb). Glasses or contact lenses If you have already used a voucher towards the cost of your glasses or lenses, you cannot get a refund unless it was a complex lens voucher. Nor can you claim a refund of the difference between the voucher value and the actual cost of your glasses or lenses, even if they cost more than the voucher value. If you paid for glasses or contact lenses and think you may have qualified for a voucher, you can claim a refund. You'll need a receipt for the glasses or contact lenses you've bought, including the amount you've paid and the date of payment.  Complete an HC5 claim form for optical charges (PDF, 398kb). Make sure you enclose your optical prescription and the receipt with your HC5 when you send it off.  The maximum refund you can get will be the voucher value that matches your prescription. Lost or damaged glasses or contact lenses If your glasses or contact lenses have been lost or damaged and you pay for replacement or repairs, you will only be considered for a refund if you're entitled to a voucher.

To be eligible, your lenses need to be either -10/+10 dioptres or more, or prism controlled bifocal lenses.  Complex lens vouchers are a contribution towards the cost of these lenses – currently £14.60 for single vision lenses and £37.40 for bifocal lenses. The vouchers are only available to those who meet the clinical criteria and are not eligible for one of the main optical vouchers.

For a woman, spectacles are far from just an optical aid to correct your vision.Your glasses are an integral part of how you look, as important as your skin, your hair, your make up and your wardrobe. Your glasses affect how you feel about yourself, and how other people perceive you.

Let’s keep this simple because, frankly, there’s enough in life that’s complicated. HealthcarePlan is a partnership between ASE Corporate Eyecare and Boots. Together, our joint optical experience and innovative approach delivers the most comprehensive corporate eyecare solution available in the marketplace today.

Whenever you see anyone wearing some cool specs, you’ll know they’ll have gotten them from us.  Spectacles are no longer just an optical aid to correct your vision, your glasses are an integral part of how you look, how you feel and how other people perceive you.

Your eyes are affected by your lifestyle and health conditions elsewhere in your body. Whether you are driving, working at a computer or simply sun-bathing, it is so easy to take them for granted. In this section you will find simple and sensible advice about lifestyle and everyday activities…and discover some of the facts behind the many “old wives’ tales” that surround the issue of eyesight. People who read this page also read:SmokingDietSitemapCookie policyAgeing eyes and fallsFireworks

NHS complex lens vouchers To be eligible, your lenses need to be either -10/+10 dioptres or more, or prism controlled bifocal lenses.  Complex lens vouchers are a contribution towards the cost of these lenses – currently £14.60 for single vision lenses and £37.40 for bifocal lenses. The vouchers are only available to those who meet the clinical criteria and are not eligible for one of the main optical vouchers.

Find out how to plan and manage eye care, to avoid blindness Around the world, 285 million people are blind or visually impaired. 75% of this is avoidable and 90% is in low- and middle-income countries. In this online course, we highlight the key facts about avoidable blindness and global initiatives to address it.

You don’t have to wait for your next eye examination to see what new frames are available – drop in to see us anytime; there’s no hard sell, but plenty of free advice if you need it. We are also active in supporting local activities. Read More We encourage our patients to give us feedback, it’s great to know when we get things right and if there is something we can make even better we’re always happy to listen. We regularly receive very positive testimonials. Read More As a truly independent optician in Monmouth, we have the freedom to use our expertise and choose a great range of standard and designer models. You don’t have to wait for your next eye examination to see what new frames are available – drop in to see us anytime; there’s no hard sell, but plenty of free advice if you need it. Read More

9 reasons to choose Keyes Eyecare Relaxed 40 min eye examination appointments. Personal service and friendly expert approach. Thorough and enjoyable lens and frame styling advice. Our unique 4 step varifocal dispensing process. Specialists in light weight eyewear. Specialist clinics for Visual Stress, Myopia Control and Dry Eye management. Convenient location with free on-street parking. Flexible payments options. If you want to spread the cost ask about our interest free payments scheme. All of your decisions backed up by our Patient Promise and Satisfaction Guarantee. We are experienced experts in vision - we know our stuff, but have a very human and friendly approach At Keyes Eyecare we offer our patients peace of mind through our attention to detail and relaxed, unrushed consultations. We value people. We know that you feel valued when you are understood and when your eyecare and eyewear needs are met in a way that shows we understand your daily life. We strive to make the process of having an eye examination and choosing new glasses interesting, friendly and reassuring. What we offer is much more than just an eye examination, glasses or contact lenses, it is also how you feel as you walk out of our door. Why not come and see us to experience a valuable relationship with eye care professionals who care about you as an individual?

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The Community Eyecare Review, commissioned by Health Secretary Shona Robison last year, has published today. Chaired by Hamish Wilson, the review looks at care provided by community optometrists and how this can be developed and enhanced. The review comes a decade after the introduction of free eye examinations and recommends schemes to reduce geographical differences in services.  It also advises more tailored arrangements for patients with specific complex needs to support care closer to home. It suggests some eye services traditionally offered in hospitals, like post-cataract surgery appointments and managing stable glaucoma patients, should be made available locally. This is already happening in some parts of Scotland. Other recommendations include: Localised campaigns to promote the importance of eye tests, particularly among communities where attendance is lowest. The creation of a national list of optometrists and dispensing opticians - improving service planning and reducing duplication. Better monitoring and coordination of optometry in care homes. More extensive provision of aids to help people with low vision.

Sight test fees If you have paid for a sight test but think you may qualify for an NHS-funded sight test, or you're about to have a test and you are not sure if you qualify, ask the optometrist for a receipt that shows you paid for the test and the date of payment. Complete an HC5 claim form for optical charges (PDF, 398kb). Glasses or contact lenses If you have already used a voucher towards the cost of your glasses or lenses, you cannot get a refund unless it was a complex lens voucher. Nor can you claim a refund of the difference between the voucher value and the actual cost of your glasses or lenses, even if they cost more than the voucher value. If you paid for glasses or contact lenses and think you may have qualified for a voucher, you can claim a refund. You'll need a receipt for the glasses or contact lenses you've bought, including the amount you've paid and the date of payment.  Complete an HC5 claim form for optical charges (PDF, 398kb). Make sure you enclose your optical prescription and the receipt with your HC5 when you send it off.  The maximum refund you can get will be the voucher value that matches your prescription. Lost or damaged glasses or contact lenses If your glasses or contact lenses have been lost or damaged and you pay for replacement or repairs, you will only be considered for a refund if you're entitled to a voucher.
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Booking options Cost Eyecare 2017 - Both DaysFull two-day conference pass including access to all lectures, workshops and peer review. Includes exhibition access, lunch and refreshments. £340 Book now Exhibition & keynote lecturesFull exhibition access and admission to the first and last lectures on Sunday 22nd and Monday 23rd January 2017. Free Book now New registrants offerFull two-day conference access with dedicated newly qualified agenda on Monday 23rd January. Valid for those who first registered with the GOC after 1st January 2014. Free Book now New practices offerFull two-day conference pass available to owners and managers of practices opened in 2016. (Evidence may be required). Free Book now Pre-reg optometrists offerFull two-day conference pass with dedicated pre-reg agenda on Sunday 22nd January. Valid for anyone who is a pre-registration optometrist on 22nd & 23rd January 2017. Free Book now Sunday 22nd January One-day conference and exhibition pass on Sunday 22nd January 2017. £205 Book now Monday 23rd JanuaryOne-day conference and exhibition pass on Monday 23rd January 2017. £205 Book now

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