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    Optician recommendations

    My eyes need an overhaul as I think I’ve come to the end of my relationship with my varifocals. I never really liked them and now I can’t get the sweet spot right for close vision and it’s causing my eyes to ache.

    I was / am with SpecSavers but it’s been a few years since I was last tested.

    I was hoping for a more experienced local optician who might help me with what’s best for me rather than what sells best for them.

    Any suggestions in the Cardiff area?

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    i use specsavers and then send the prescription to selectspecs on line no probs so far and a lot cheaper than opticians every 2 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    My eyes need an overhaul as I think I’ve come to the end of my relationship with my varifocals. I never really liked them and now I can’t get the sweet spot right for close vision and it’s causing my eyes to ache.

    I was / am with SpecSavers but it’s been a few years since I was last tested.

    I was hoping for a more experienced local optician who might help me with what’s best for me rather than what sells best for them.

    Any suggestions in the Cardiff area?
    I have used R.N Roberts for years - get the full works, and then just asked for the written prescription. Upload it to Glasses Direct, and have 2 pairs from £15. Some really good glasses from £49 a pair also.

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    Ya bunch of four-eyed f*ckers






    I have recently joined your club 😐

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    My eyes need an overhaul as I think I’ve come to the end of my relationship with my varifocals. I never really liked them and now I can’t get the sweet spot right for close vision and it’s causing my eyes to ache.

    I was / am with SpecSavers but it’s been a few years since I was last tested.

    I was hoping for a more experienced local optician who might help me with what’s best for me rather than what sells best for them.

    Any suggestions in the Cardiff area?
    I go to Beresfords in Wellfield Road. Excellent service over many years.

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    One thing I've noticed is that the Specsavers/Vision Express opticians have the most modern eye testing equipment whereas the local opticians don't although I've only tried a few including the Beresford optician mentioned above even though they were very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poc View Post
    i use specsavers and then send the prescription to selectspecs on line no probs so far and a lot cheaper than opticians every 2 years
    Seconded. there are several on-line options.
    If you have a pair of frames you like, you can send them off to get them reglazed with your new prescription.

    https://www.directsight.co.uk/reglaze

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    Specsavers are very good and have all the latest gadget's the smaller outfits sometimes can't afford. As someone that has had laser surgery on bothy eyes they have been excellent looking after me for the last 15yrs and do not mind at all if you just ask for your prescription after you've been tested. They have budget specs as well as the more expensive ones though you only get what you pay for and the cheep as chips ones don't last that long. Also, they normally don't charge for small fixes.

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    I think being as SpecSavers have all my details and have my eye scans I'll get a booking with them this week. As mentioned I can always just take the prescription away. They also have my latest contact lens checks as well so it might just be easier to keep it in the same place.

    The vibe from the posts so far is that people are happy enough with them.

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    I have 20/20 vision, but I still need readers. I get them off amazon and they're all over the house. I've tried wearing bifocal lenses with the main lense non-corrected. Couldn't get along with them though. So now. I'm constantly walking around with classes on my forehead, in my pocket, and on my collar. It's a right pain in the arse. Like now. I need glasses to type this, but I need to lift them up to see the TV clearly.

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    I am on sofa now on laptop with glasses on my forehead while I type. I can't get a proper focus on the screen as my eyes are out of line / changed prescription with the sweetspot on the varifocals.

    I need to wear them to see TV clearly and have a growing problem with a mobile screen where I am struggling with or without glasses to read small text clearly.

    I think I might need to get single vision glasses for long sight and readers for close up.

    I like Contact Lens' as well and that adds another dynamic as you can't just take them out and pop them in all the time. Last time they prescribed me to wear one contact only, so I have long vision in the eye with the lens and could see near vision with the naked eye. The brain works it out (and in fairness it worked quite well).

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    Just don't use Tescos opticians. Dreadful.

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    I'd concur with regards Specsavers. I'm also a new member of the varifocal club and am still not convinced by them.

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    I went for a eye test at Specsavers, they found some " dark area " in one of my eyes, sent me to see a specialist, ended up at a new-ish hospital, arrive, get seen by specialist, she asks me to kneel on the floor as im a big chap, now this worries me a little, she explains the machine is broken and will not wind up or down, so tall people need to kneel on the floor, great, she looks at my eyes, then announces that the machine is 15 plus years old, supersavers always have the state of the art machines and are always the best money can buy, he machine was really poor in comparison and I shouldn't have wasted her time and just have it monitored every 12 moths by specsavers

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    I went for a eye test at Specsavers, they found some " dark area " in one of my eyes, sent me to see a specialist, ended up at a new-ish hospital, arrive, get seen by specialist, she asks me to kneel on the floor as im a big chap, now this worries me a little, she explains the machine is broken and will not wind up or down, so tall people need to kneel on the floor, great, she looks at my eyes, then announces that the machine is 15 plus years old, supersavers always have the state of the art machines and are always the best money can buy, he machine was really poor in comparison and I shouldn't have wasted her time and just have it monitored every 12 moths by specsavers
    I find the moths at Specsavers are excellent.

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    I have had a few eye tests at Copes on Fairwater Green and they're fine.
    More recently I have suffered with retina problems and was referred to the Heath where they have all the mod cons.
    A year after that I was sent by my doctor to the place in Radyr following a bleed in my eye.
    She was pretty thorough but wanted me to pay to have a 3D scan taken of my retina. After saying that I'd get that in the Heath for free if she just referred me, she gave it to me for nowt anyhow.
    Since then I've been using the Specsavers at Leckwith as my employer gives me vouchers for VDU glasses.
    They have all the mod cons and are very thorough, and picked up on my retina detachment 2 years back.
    Had me referred back up the Heath the same day.
    So to summarise, any of the above will be as good as you need. Visit regularly. If you cant afford the eye test tell them one of your parents has/had glaucoma. Test are free for family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gifaffe View Post
    Visit regularly. If you cant afford the eye test tell them one of your parents has/had glaucoma. Test are free for family.
    that explains why mines always free, they asked do I have a family member with glaucoma, I Said yes incase someone has, better for them to look for it than not imho

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    that explains why mines always free, they asked do I have a family member with glaucoma, I Said yes incase someone has, better for them to look for it than not imho
    nice tip off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    I think being as SpecSavers have all my details and have my eye scans I'll get a booking with them this week. As mentioned I can always just take the prescription away. They also have my latest contact lens checks as well so it might just be easier to keep it in the same place.

    The vibe from the posts so far is that people are happy enough with them.
    ASDA are actually the best around ime. And their charges are way less than Specsavers and they have all the latest testing equipment so you’ve nothing to lose by giving them a go. Why would fact that Specsavers have your previous eye tests be a reason to use them again? It’s history, no relevance to your current needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    I have used R.N Roberts for years - get the full works, and then just asked for the written prescription. Upload it to Glasses Direct, and have 2 pairs from £15. Some really good glasses from £49 a pair also.
    Most of my family use RN Roberts on the slip road at Gabalfa flyover. They did go a bit mad during Covid (it was like trying to get into Fort Knox), but I guess that was par for the course. No problems with their actual work.

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    I've used Boots Opticians for years with no problems.

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