Services

We provide comprehensive eye care, from detailed eye exams to tailored vision solutions. Our expert team is here to help you see clearly and feel confident in your eyewear.

Eye Examinations

Comprehensive/Advanced Eye Examination – Thorough assessments for vision and eye health, including the 3D OCT and digital retinal scans. (45 - 60 minutes)
Emergency Eye Examinations – Urgent care for sudden vision issues or minor injuries.
Minor Eye Condition Service (MECS) – NHS-funded care for minor eye problems.
Early Detection of Eye Diseases – Experts in diagnosing Cataracts, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, and Diabetes-related eye conditions.
Myopic Management - Specilist in Myopia Management
Digital Eye Strain (DES) Assessments - VDU ergonomics and VDU/Computer work spectacles

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

3D OCT Retinal Imaging – High-resolution scans for detailed eye health analysis.
Optical Scanning Technology & Digital Retinal Photography
– Precise imaging for accurate diagnoses. Our state-of-the-art machine has a camera monitoring eye-tracking system which helps us monitor any subtle changes with precision
Non contact Tonometer - "Puff test" - Essential examination for checking intraocular pressure
Visual Fields Assessment - Camera monitored visual fields examination

Dry Eye Care

Dry Eye Clinics – Specialized assessments and treatments for dry eye syndrome.
Personalized Dry Eye Management Plans
– Tailored solutions for lasting relief.

Contact Lenses

Contact Lens Fitting & Aftercare – Expert fittings for comfort and optimal vision.
Speciality Lenses
– Including myopia control, multifocal, and astigmatism lenses.

Lens Options & Upgrades

The Ultimate GOLD Lens - Experience the NEW Double Aspheric Gold Lens (see us for further details)
Specilialist in Myopia Management
– Slow down childhood myopia progression. Specialised spectacle lenses (DIMS) technology and/or contact lenses with dual purpose technology.
Premium Blue Light Filtering Lenses with 100% UV protection - Anti Blue Light or blue light blocking spectacles (see in store for further advice)
Transition Light Intelligent Lenses
– Adaptive lenses that darken in sunlight.
Night Driving / Drive Safe Anti-Glare Lenses
– Reduce glare for safer nighttime vision.
Prescription Polarisation Sunglasses
– Stylish and protective UV-blocking eyewear.

Eyewear Collection

Over 1000 Frames in stock – Featuring:

Designer Brands – Tom Ford, Cazal, Ray-Ban, Gucci, Saint Laurent YSL, Prada, CK, Zeiss, Oakley, and many more.
Lightweight & Flexible Frames
– Titanium, acetate, and memory metal options.
Durable & Stylish Choices
– For every lifestyle and preference.

FAQs

How often should I have an eye test?

Adults should have an eye test every two years, or more frequently if advised by your optician. Children and those over 70 should be tested annually, or sooner.
ASK YOURSELF...
Are you struggling with reading? How do you feel with driving at night? Do you suffer with glare whilst driving? Do you get headaches or eye strain whilst using your computer?

Do you accept NHS vouchers?

Yes, we accept NHS vouchers for eligible patients.

How do I know if I am eligible for NHS free eye examinations?

Many people are now eligible for a free eye examination, funded by the NHS. You will be entitled to a free NHS eye exam if you:
- are diabetic.
- have been diagnosed with glaucoma.
- over 60 years of age.
- under 16, or age 16, 17 or 18 AND in full time education.
- registered as sight impaired or severely sight impaired.
- aged over 40 and the close relative (sibling, child or parent) of someone diagnosed with glaucoma.

If you are in receipt of certain means tested benefits, you will also be entitled to a free NHS examination. If you are in receipt of benefits and unsure if this extends to free eye examinations, CLICK HERE to check your eligibility.

What types of eye conditions can you detect?

Our comprehensive examinations can detect early signs of glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and even conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, along with other sight threatening eye conditions such as retinal detachments and other retinal diseases.
As the Optic nerve is an extension of the brain, we can also detect brain disorders, such as tumours and other brain diseases.  We offer an advanced eye examination that can tell a whole lot about YOUR eyes and YOUR health. The standard examination is free under the NHS (if you are entitled to this), all children under the age of 19 (in full time education) and adults over 60 are entitled to a FREE standard eye examination.

How long does an eye examination take?

Our thorough advanced examinations typically takes 45-60 minutes, ensuring we have time to properly assess every detail and tiny blood vessel in your eye health.

Do you offer contact lenses?

Yes, we provide a wide range of contact lenses and can help determine the best type for your lifestyle.

Do you have any local connections or partnerships?

We are supporters and friends with local schools and community centres, such as Ray Lodge Primary School, Woodford County Girls School, Woodford Muslim Cultural Centre and Mayor of Redbridge. We have also partnered with one the largest corporate eyecare voucher system EyeMed.

What is the Minor Eye Conditions Service (MECS) and how does it work?

The Minor Eye Conditions Service (MECS) is an NHS-funded service available to patients aged 5+ who are registered with a North-East London GP. It provides assessment and treatment for recent minor eye conditions including red eyes, irritation, minor trauma, suspected foreign bodies, or mild pain.

This service is not a replacement for routine eye exams and doesn't include sight tests or glasses prescriptions. It's specifically for medical eye concerns that have developed recently.

Covered conditions: Red/watery eyes, minor scratches, foreign object concerns, mild discomfort

Not covered: Sudden vision loss, severe pain, major trauma (call us for advice or visit A&E for these)

MECS related enquiries can be done through calling, email, whatsapp, contact box or by walking in.

We are approved optometrists that can provide MECS as shown here