sterling
Well-Known Member
My optometrist (Susan Bowers in Coventry) tells me that eye drops are only necessary when older instrumentation is used.
I can therefore have the necessary tests without drops. This means having a free NHS eye test and paying £15 extra for the photography and consultation. That saves having half a day off work and having several hours of poor vision.
				
			I can therefore have the necessary tests without drops. This means having a free NHS eye test and paying £15 extra for the photography and consultation. That saves having half a day off work and having several hours of poor vision.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I have a Macular problem, when I go to the opticians they don't put drops in my eyes, however I also attend a yearly check up and they put drops in my eyes. This is uncomfortable if there is bright sunshine when you come out, last year I couldn't decided whether to walk in the sun and avoid the icy pavement or walk on the ice to get out of the sun. Sunglasses next time I think
I have a Macular problem, when I go to the opticians they don't put drops in my eyes, however I also attend a yearly check up and they put drops in my eyes. This is uncomfortable if there is bright sunshine when you come out, last year I couldn't decided whether to walk in the sun and avoid the icy pavement or walk on the ice to get out of the sun. Sunglasses next time I think 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		