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  • EYE EXAMINATION: An eye examination should be part of everyone’s normal health routine and is an important part of looking after your eyes. Our eye examination consists of:

    • Prescription check

    • Complete eye health check. Our optometrist will examine the front and the back of your eye

    • Scans and photographs of the back of the eye (OCT)

    • Ocular pressure

       

  • CONTACT LENS FITTING: A contact lens fitting is an appointment to assess your suitability for contact lenses. If you haven’t had an eye exam with us before, you must bring your current prescription. The contact lens fitting is composed of:

    • Surface of the eye health check and measurements. This helps us pick the most appropriate contact lens for you

    • We choose a trial lens and assess the general fit of the contact lenses and the vision

    • The end result is the best contact lens with the best prescription

       

  • CONTACT LENS AFTERCARE: Before a contact lens aftercare appointment, you are expected to come in wearing contact lenses, for at least an hour before the appointment. A contact lens aftercare appointment involves:

    • General fit of the contact lenses and vision

    • The possible changes we could make to the prescription, to the specification of the contact lenses or even the type of contact lenses.

    • We assess the eye without the contact lenses to make sure everything is healthy.

       

Note: We are aware that buying contact lenses online is quick and easy, but you might be causing damage to your eyes without realising. That is why a contact lens fitting and aftercare are so important.

Bookings are free to make, payment is on attendance.

Delivery Details

  • Delivery will take 2-3 working days
  • Delivery will take 2-3 weeks

The Temple Length (mm) refers to the length of the arms on either side of the frame,
in other words, the maximum distance from the front of the frame to the ear.
This is usually one of three standards — 135, 140 or 145mm.

The side should be long enough to sit comfortably over your ears.
Note that glasses with straight sides all the way to the end don't always have this measurement indicated.

The Bridge Width (mm) is the gap above your nose between the lenses.
It's important that this is comfortable — too tight, and the glasses could pinch your nose;
too loose and the glasses are likely to slip on your face.

The Lens Width (mm) or Eye width (mm) is the width of the lens, measured from the bridge to the end of the frame.
The size of your lenses can be a matter of personal choice, but it is also determined by your frame style, size and prescription.

Each of our product pages contain the specific frame measurements specific to that particular glasses frames.
For extra guidance, check out our sizing guides below, or feel free to contact us
    
Size Ladies (mm) Mens (mm)
XS <48 <50
S 48-50 50-51
M 51-53 52-54
L 54-56 55-57
XL >56 >57
  • Domestic delivery to the UK - Complimentary
  • European Union                   - £20 Flat rate
  • International                        - £30 Flat rate