As I’m writing this, dare I say it, the sun has finally arrived & fingers crossed it’s here for a little while longer than last time. When the sun is shining most of us want to get outdoors, have a walk on the beach, do some DIY or gardening. But…
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School’s out for Summer! If there are any children in your family, now is an ideal time to make sure their eye examination is up to date, if not then the summer holidays give you plenty of time to cross this off your to-do list! But my children don’t complain…
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I love autumn. The colours of the leaves, the sounds they make blowing around all crispy on the pavement, lighting the fire again and cold cheeks from blustery walks. One thing I don’t love however is how autumn can play havoc with your tear film! Cold winds, central heating, hot…
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I hope that as you read this, the sun is shining as beautifully as it is at the time of writing! Spending time outdoors is well known to be vital for our mental health, but what about our eye health? Our eyes are ten times more sensitive to UV light…
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Did you know that diabetes is the leading cause of preventable sight loss in the UK? Diabetes is a condition which means your blood glucose level is too high. Insulin helps glucose enter the cells in our body so that we can use it as fuel. Diabetes occurs when your…
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You’ve ticked new uniform, pencil case, haircut and school shoes off your back to school checklist, so your children are all set for the new school term, or are they? What about their eyesight? Research has shown that 13% of children have an undiagnosed vision problem which impacts on their…
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When you venture out to certain places in this new life we’re living, you may be required to wear a face covering. This can feel unpleasant but if you wear spectacles it can be a real annoyance when it causes them to mist up! Being back in practice over the…
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Exciting changes are ahead in optometry, and COVID-19 has sped up this process. Gone are the days where optometrists simply carried out sight tests day in, day out. Our job role has expanded to support our colleagues in the NHS and optometrists now have the opportunity to gain extra qualifications.…
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Learn about how you can slow the progression of short sightedness in children.
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I can see everything I need to, so that means my eyes are fine…right? Wrong. I wish it were that straightforward, but many eye conditions have no symptoms in the early stages, and this is when we want them to be picked up so that if there is a suitable…
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Spring is here, the birds are singing, and the trees and flowers are blooming. It has been a long winter, but there is much to look forward to. Spending more time outside is a welcome change for many but for millions of adults and young people it can bring on…
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Hello and Happy Springtime! This month I am going to be talking to you about gardening. Yes, you read that correctly, your local Optometrist is going to be talking to you about gardening! There is a link - I promise. There are plenty of seeds you can sow at this…
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