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<blockquote data-quote="kegstore" data-source="post: 81463" data-attributes="member: 16530"><p>I'm in Bristol and have used the same (excellent) optician for sight tests, glasses etc for 14 years. They were the first to pick up on the initial changes in my eyes, and referred me on to the eye hospital for treatment, and where I now have regular (every 6 months) screening. I wouldn't change my setup for anything.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly my optician is normally at least 2-3 years ahead of the eye hospital in terms of technology, and currently has some quite amazing equipment. I get emailed all my retinal scans, carried out without those miserable dilating eye drops, and as good as - sometimes better than - the hospital pictures!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kegstore, post: 81463, member: 16530"] I'm in Bristol and have used the same (excellent) optician for sight tests, glasses etc for 14 years. They were the first to pick up on the initial changes in my eyes, and referred me on to the eye hospital for treatment, and where I now have regular (every 6 months) screening. I wouldn't change my setup for anything. Interestingly my optician is normally at least 2-3 years ahead of the eye hospital in terms of technology, and currently has some quite amazing equipment. I get emailed all my retinal scans, carried out without those miserable dilating eye drops, and as good as - sometimes better than - the hospital pictures! [/QUOTE]
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