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<blockquote data-quote="stevespalding" data-source="post: 931106" data-attributes="member: 31198"><p>Has anyone else had this happen? Does anyone know whether it's clinically appropriate to do this?</p><p></p><p>I went to a high street optician for my annual retinopathy eye examination and unlike <strong>every</strong> other time I've ever had it done (five or six now), the ophthalmologist put the drops which were to dilate my pupils in my eyes <strong>before</strong> doing a normal sight test (I have to wear glasses / contact lenses on a regular basis). </p><p></p><p>I queried this at the time and was told that it was '<em>they take 15 minutes to work and it's so you don't have to hang around</em>'. I was more than a little bemused by this as I'd much rather "hang around" and get the glasses I need than be rushed through their system as quickly as possible.</p><p></p><p>During the normal eye test which was conducted immediately after the drops where put in, I had quite a lot of difficulty (especially towards the end of the test) focusing on anything near or far. Needless to say, I am far from happy and have so far held off getting distance glasses from them. </p><p></p><p>I have contacted the head office of this high street optician and have so far had no luck in getting any information as to whether do this is going to (in fact the customer service department of this particular chain is quite frankly less than useless.) </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Steve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevespalding, post: 931106, member: 31198"] Has anyone else had this happen? Does anyone know whether it's clinically appropriate to do this? I went to a high street optician for my annual retinopathy eye examination and unlike [B]every[/B] other time I've ever had it done (five or six now), the ophthalmologist put the drops which were to dilate my pupils in my eyes [B]before[/B] doing a normal sight test (I have to wear glasses / contact lenses on a regular basis). I queried this at the time and was told that it was '[I]they take 15 minutes to work and it's so you don't have to hang around[/I]'. I was more than a little bemused by this as I'd much rather "hang around" and get the glasses I need than be rushed through their system as quickly as possible. During the normal eye test which was conducted immediately after the drops where put in, I had quite a lot of difficulty (especially towards the end of the test) focusing on anything near or far. Needless to say, I am far from happy and have so far held off getting distance glasses from them. I have contacted the head office of this high street optician and have so far had no luck in getting any information as to whether do this is going to (in fact the customer service department of this particular chain is quite frankly less than useless.) Thanks. Steve. [/QUOTE]
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