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Sadly but predictably, child number 1 is showing signs of short sightedness. Does anyone have any favourable experiences of local opticians and/or specsavers to share as regards to children's eyesight in particular?
RH.
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Ridings have been good for us as adults but no specific knowledge as regards to children.
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I take my children to Ridings for their eye tests and purchase my sons glasses from Specsavers as they have more choice and are cheaper.
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Sadly but predictably, child number 1 is showing signs of short sightedness. Does anyone have any favourable experiences of local opticians and/or specsavers to share as regards to children's eyesight in particular? They
RH.
I use Boots on the main drag in Glossop (only because I'm in Glossop two or three times a week) they seem efficient and there is a good range of inexpensive but well-made frames.
Your child may be eligible for an NHS voucher. Not sure how you obtain one of these but your doctor's surgery may know
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Mr Glover in Romiley is very good. Especially if child has eye problems.
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Many thanks for the replies. Being somewhat tardy over the festive period (Mrs H would say busy ;) we didn't follow anything up until today. Sadly Riding's couldn't see us at a convenient time anytime in the next 2 weeks so, to stay local in the first instance, we tried Roger Fisher and by chance got an appointment straight away. Had both kids tested and, to her relief, #1's eyesight was OK. Not brilliant but OK. She was probably tired, or the light was reflecting strangely, when her peers could read something from a distance she couldn't. Obviously will monitor closely to see if there are any similar events, "just in case". Periodic eye tests will also be on the cards from now on.
#2's eyes were also fine but as he's that bit younger that wasn't a surprise. That, and the number of time's he points out stuff in the distance I'd wager a Falcon might struggle to see ;)
Thanks again....
RH.
PS Admin, is there a problem with the spell check feature? It doesn't seem to work on my iPad today....
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I would get your glasses from spec savers - with them being children they will be cheaper to replace if they loose them ;)
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I would get your glasses from spec savers - with them being children they will be cheaper to replace if they loose them ;)
I was appalled to see that you have to pay for children's specs these days.I'm sure you didn't used to do.
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you don't have to pay for glasses for Children. You get an NHS voucher. If your child wants designer glasses/more expensive ones then you have to contribute as the voucher will only cover a certain amount.