Sorry but I think you kind of have read it wrong and are mixing up different things.Thanks, their website actually indicates it should be "free" but when I mentioned this on the phone she tried to tell me I had read it wrong. Either way, it put me off them for sure.
I am not sure why you think Boots which is owned by the American company Walgreens, would be any less commercial than Specsavers. Also Specsavers operates as a franchise, so stores have different owners and management around the country. I have never had any problems or been encouraged to buy new glasses when I didn't need them.I use Boots opticians and get the peripheral vision test, pressure test check and the photographs (as per the hospital retinopathy test), and the standard 'read the chart' (although it's digital now) eye test and have never been asked to pay for anything since becoming diabetic.
Personal choice, but I intensely dislike Specsavers and believe that even a person with perfect vision is going to go home with a pair of glasses.
Where did you see this?Free retinopathy eye test if gp demands it but recently I think the annual free eye test at any optician was dropped unless on state benefits ie Dwp benefits and the wording was changed to on nhs premises...ie one should pay for one's own eye tests or arrange a hospital eye test which puts one off completely.
Okay, can you please point to where this is said. As the appointment I have next week asked if I get free tests and was no mention of not so doesn’t seem to have changedI have just read the same page but it was written in Nov 2019 and the review was in Feb 2020.
Well I trust specsavers as far as I can throw them. But that aside my local optician, a small one, said there was a change to only fund every 2 years unless optician recommended moreThere may still be a free eye test if one has a family history of glaucoma as I was offered one in previous years but in the past two to three years at Specsavers too I was told that there are no free eye tests other than for Dwp state benefit claimants. It really depends on the gp practice and my optician did not want me to pay this year as gp was going to fund it. I paid the £25 and then had an hour long eye exam and gp rang up to okay it apparently. My Mum's mum had glaucoma due to smoking.
https://www.specsavers.co.uk/glasses/nhs-eye-test#I have checked the NHS website for 2020 and glaucoma and diabetes are mentioned again for free eye sight tests however Specsavers still states that it is only certain income categories and that even if one has a family history of glaucoma one now has to satisfy a low income requirement or age criteria to get the free eye sight test. I could not download the Specsavers site page but have a look at it under criteria.
Most opticians, including Spec-savers would tweak your prescription a tiny bit from the last one and sell you a new pair of glasses. It’s all about money and probably a universal practice!I am not sure why you think Boots which is owned by the American company Walgreens, would be any less commercial than Specsavers. Also Specsavers operates as a franchise, so stores have different owners and management around the country. I have never had any problems or been encouraged to buy new glasses when I didn't need them.
That's why I go to Vision Express.. asked the guy doing the test if I needed a new pair and he said no way, minimal changes carry on as usual.Most opticians, including Spec-savers would tweak your prescription a tiny bit from the last one and sell you a new pair of glasses. It’s all about money and probably a universal practice!
I think that is just badly written by Specsavers.https://www.specsavers.co.uk/glasses/nhs-eye-test#
under qualifying criteria, 2nd box, medical
I always found vision express to be good as a Main Street shopThat's why I go to Vision Express.. asked the guy doing the test if I needed a new pair and he said no way, minimal changes carry on as usual.
So I bought 2 pairs of reading glasses instead as the cheap one's from ebay were useless.
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