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At present we are able to carry out eye examinations if you are having any problems with your vision. Thank you for all your support during this difficult period, we look forward to seeing you all again soon. Using the latest technology, modern facilities and up-to-date treatments we offer outstanding levels of service. At Ridings Opticians we aim to provide the best quality contact lenses and professional care.

The health of your eyes is our top priority.
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Eyecare encompasses everything you do to care for your vision.
From your eye examination through to finding the perfect frames and lenses for clear, comfortable vision, we will take the time to ensure that all aspects of your eyecare are expertly looked after.
Throughout our lives our eyesight is constantly changing and it is important that any changes to the condition of your eyes or any problems can be identified and the correct remedy be found.
With years of experience we try to build long term relationships with our clients so we can look after their eyesight requirements as they change throughout their lives.
At Ridings Opticians, we are dedicated to offering you the best possible service when it comes to caring for your eyes.
From advice about keeping your eyes healthy to helping you choose the right glasses or contacts, our fully qualified opticians are here for you every step of the way.
To find out more information, you can request a lens fitting or sight test online.
Alternatively, feel free to contact us if you have any questions or require more information.
Most of us incorporate heavy computer use, driving in all conditions and watching television into our everyday lives.
Your optometrist will not only test your vision and, if necessary, prescribe glasses or contact lenses, but will also check closely for any early signs of eye disease or other medical condition.
Short sightedness (myopia), also known as near-sightedness, occurs when light is focused in front of the retina causing distance vision to become blurred.
Near vision, however, is usually clear.
Short sight normally develops in childhood or adolescence and is often first noticed at school.
Spectacles may need to be worn all the time or just for driving, watching TV or sports.
Floaters, spots, flashes or 'cobwebs' are small specks or strands that move through your field of vision.
They are often most visible when looking at a lighter background such as a lightly coloured wall, piece of white paper, a bright sky or a white computer/tablet screen.
Floaters are small clumps of gel or cells that move around in the vitreous, the gel that fills the middle of the eye.
As we age, the vitreous gel in the eye may thicken and shrink, causing little clumps to form.
If the vitreous gel pulls away from its attachments to the retina, called a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD), it can clump up and make a larger floater.
If you're named on an NHS certificate for partial help with health costs (HC3), you may get some help towards the cost of your sight test.
You're eligible for an NHS complex lens voucher (your optician will advise on your entitlement).
You receive Income Support or Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (not contribution-based).
People named on an NHS certificate for partial help with health costs (HC3) may also get help.
Here at Ridings Opticians we offer a range of complete spectacles at the voucher price.
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