Award-winning optometrist Deven Lakhani has celebrated 25 years at Hammond Opticians in Enfield, where he has served as director since 2000.
Optometrists in Bolton are calling for greater awareness of the impact menopause can have on vision. The call comes ahead of World Menopause Day, which takes place today ( Saturday, October 18), as ...
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Opticians in Bolton warn of vision changes linked to menopause
Helen Savvides, an optometrist at Spurretts Opticians in Farnworth, said: "World Menopause Day is the perfect opportunity to ...
WGOS1 fees will increase by 5% while WGOS2 fees will increase 1.75%. There will be a 10% increase in the fee for Low Vision ...
An Optometry and Vision Science study has outlined stress-management strategies from an online survey of UK optometrists ...
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New funding agreement to boost eye care services in Wales
Welsh Government secures approximately £3m funding boost for optometry in Wales in 2025–26, improving eye care services and ...
Generally speaking, headlights fitted to personal vehicles in the UK have to be white or yellow. They should allow you to see ...
AN optometrist has urged women to get their eyes checked. Clare Raynes, based in Leigh, is calling on menopausal and perimenopausal women to book eye tests to mark World Menopause Day and raise ...
Some people say their short-sightedness gets better as they get older – but can this be true? We explain what really happens ...
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Wigan optometrist’s vision to ensure women’s eye health is not overlooked on World Menopause Day
Menopausal and perimenopausal women in Wigan have been urged to get their eyes examined, as optometrists call for more focus ...
The pilot UK National Eye Health and Hearing Study (UKNEHS) found that a quarter of adults aged 50 and over had vision ...
Opticians have called for the over-70s to be tested after a study found that six in 10 of its members have seen a patient who ...
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