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Redgold Opticians
The last twenty five years has seen us grow from nothing to a busy, modern, independent optical practice. The main emphasis is on providing quality service and advice for everyone regardless of who they are. We are contracted with the local Primary Care Trust to provide general ophthalmic services as well as providing a private service. We now offer a OCT hospital grade eye scanning service with our new Topcon Triton scanner.

Ask us about this extra service when you have an eye examination.
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The process of an eye test is very simple and thorough.
We recommend you have an eye test at least every 2 years, or more frequently if recommended by your optician.
The eye test not only provides an accurate assessment of your ability to see, but also gauges the general health of your eyes.
The eye test can result in early identification of other eye problems such as high blood pressure.
Eye care is an essential part of any healthy lifestyle.
Regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, watching your weight and making sure you have your eyes checked regularly doesn't just keep your vision in tip-top condition, but these measures can also help in the detection of long-term health issues such as diabetes, which can lead to permanent eye damage.
Whether you want a fresh look, the freedom to be more active or all round vision with no restriction, contact lenses are an excellent alternative to glasses.
We offer a contact lense eye examination so enquire now to start enjoying the benefits of contact lenses.
Find out what types of contact lenses are right for you and the benefits which they can bring.
Please note that the following information is for guideline purposes only and is not intended to substitute professional advice.
Daily disposables are used to correct short or long sightedness.
Your eyes are simply extraordinary.
Making approximately 200,000 movements per day, they are able to distinguish around 10 million colours.
The eye is an incredibly complex organ that reacts to light, processes it and transmits it to the brain, allowing you to 'see'.
The brain actually does the 'seeing' - the eye is the 'central processor' that takes the information in the form of light waves and transmits the information into the brain.
These bones converge and form a pyramid-shaped socket that points towards the back of the head.
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