How to Alleviate Hay Fever Symptoms

Spring is finally here! You know what that means, longer days, warmer weather and of course, the inevitable return of your uncontrollable hay fever. But don’t let that stop you from enjoying the great outdoors, however, as Focus Eye Centre has got you covered! In this blog, we are going to discuss the causes, symptoms and how you can alleviate hay fever symptoms with expert eye care.

Alleviate Hay Fever Symptoms

What is Hay Fever?

Hay fever is a common allergy that affects millions of people around the globe. Also known as allergic rhinitis, hay fever is a reaction to pollen or other airborne allergens. It is common in the spring and summer months when pollen counts are reaching their peak. The chemical that causes inflammation and other allergic symptoms is histamine, hence the anti-histamine tablets that are often prescribed by doctors. This chemical is released causing a person to experience the symptoms of hay fever.

Symptoms of Hay Fever

The symptoms and severity of hay fever can vary from person to person, but they typically include:

  • Sneezing and coughing
  • Runny or blocked nose
  • Irritated, itchy eyes, throat and nose
  • Watery eyes
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Difficulty sleeping

Our Recommendation to Alleviate Hay Fever Symptoms

While hay fever isn’t exactly a life-threatening condition, it can be very uncomfortable and disruptive to your daily life. Fortunately, there are several ways to alleviate some of these symptoms. Expert eye care can help alleviate some symptoms of hay fever and make the allergy season a little bit more bearable. While there is no outright cure, here are some things we recommend to help.

Alleviate Hay Fever Symptoms

Allergy Eye Drops

Allergy eye drops are one of the most common and effective treatment options for hay fever. These typically contain antihistamines and other medications that can help relieve itching, redness, and swelling in the eyes. These can be purchased over the counter at every pharmacy as well as with us!

Nasal Sprays

Nasal sprays are another popular and effective treatment option for addressing many of the hayfever symptoms. These sprays will often contain antihistamines and other medications that work to alleviate inflammation and irritation. As with allergy drops, these can be purchased over the counter at every pharmacy.

Antihistamine tablets

Anit histamine tablets will do a very similar thing as allergy eye drops and nasal sprays. The difference is that eye drops and nasal sprays are designed to target relief to a specific area or symptom. If you prefer to take oral medication that can be easily swallowed then these may be the better option. If you have a particularly bothersome symptom then perhaps look to the eye drops or spray to address the issue more effectively. Ultimately, the decision comes down to your personal preferences and how intense specific symptoms are. We always recommend you consult with your pharmacist to determine which is the best option for you.

Avoidance Measures

Avoidance measures can be taken to try to alleviate many hay fever symptoms. We recommend trying to remain indoors when pollen counts are high, especially in the morning and evening hours when pollen is most prevalent. Keep your doors and windows shut and cuddle up to your air purifier, which filters and traps pollen and other allergens from the air. If you need to go outside a quick shower and change of clothes will remove any pollen you may have brought in with you.

Some other potential avoidance measures you can try:

  • Wearing wrap-around sunglasses that act as a barrier to help prevent dust and pollen from entering the eye
  • A face mask will also act as a barrier for your face and nose (most people still have some of these!)
  • Wearing a hat or cap to keep pollen out of your hair
  • Not drying laundry outside as pollen can stick to clothes, towels and bedding
  • Turning pillows reduces the amount of pollen that accumulates
  • Keep pets off beds and sitting areas as pollen gets caught in their fur
  • Avoid exposure to irritants such as perfume or air fresheners as they can aggravate symptoms
  • Wash your nasal passages with a sterile saline solution to flush out any trapped pollen

Alleviate Hay Fever Symptoms

Our Recommendation For Severe Hay Fever

If you have more severe symptoms, your GP can prescribe stronger and more effective treatment options. Typically, these options are reserved for individuals who have had little success with other treatments. Consult with your GP, who will assist you in determining if prescription medication is necessary for managing your symptoms. Your GP will speak to you about the risks and potential side effects of any medication they prescribe. It is crucial you follow the recommended dosage.

Focus Eye Centre’s Minor Eye Condition Service

If you’re experiencing the symptoms of hay fever or another minor eye condition, our service is here to help. We will happily answer any questions you might have and help provide you with further guidance on your condition. Whether you are suffering from dry eyes, conjunctivitis, or any other minor eye condition, our service is here to support you.

Don’t hesitate to get in touch with the team to discuss our minor eye condition service further. Call 01323 442 062 or email info@focuseyecentre.co.uk and a member of the team will be in touch shortly. We look forward to hearing from you.

Does Diet Affect Your Vision?

With our eyes being one of the most vital organs in our body, it is natural to want to take good care of them. While many people are aware that factors like age, genetics and lifestyle can all impact the overall health of your eye, very few consider the role of diet. Your diet has such a huge impact on so many aspects of your life, from health to mood! In this blog, we are going to discuss different types of foods and answer the question, does diet affect your vision?

Does Diet Affect Your Vision?

 

Foods that are high in nutrients

Yes, of course, the diet you choose to consume will have an effect on your vision. Like all organs, the eyes require a variety of nutrients to function correctly. A lack of these nutrients can result in significant damage to your eyes over time. Here are some of the nutrients that are essential  in order to maintain your vision.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is a critical factor in maintaining good vision. It is a key component of the protein rhodopsin, a protein in the retina that assists with vision in low-light conditions. Vitamin A is readily found in foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach and kale.

Does Diet Affect Your Vision?

Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega fatty acids are essential for the health of the retina and can help prevent the development of age-related macular degeneration.  Age-related macular degeneration or AMD is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults. It is one of the many reasons why we recommend you continue regular vision tests every two years. However, as you get older you are at a higher risk of experiencing at least some degree of macular degeneration, or a range of other issues related to the eyes. So we are happy to see you sooner to remain on top of these issues and get the necessary help, early in the development of any possible issue.

Omega 3 fatty acids are commonly found in foods like salmon, sardines, flaxseeds and many others. Be sure to include some more of these in your daily diet if you’re looking to maintain your vision.

Lutein and Zeaxanthin

Lutein and zeaxanthin are two antioxidants that are found in high concentrations in the retina. These antioxidants can prevent damage to the eyes from harmful blue light and similarly to omega-3 fatty acids, may help prevent the development of age-related macular degeneration. Include foods such as spinach, kale, and broccoli in your diet to increase your intake of these antioxidants.

Foods to avoid

It’s crucial to be mindful of the types of food you consume. Certain foods are going to have a negative impact on your overall health and the well-being of your eyes. Here are some foods you should consider avoiding, or at least limiting, in your diet.

Processed food

A small amount as a treat from time to time will have very little effect on your overall health. However, regular consumption of processed foods will have a negative effect on your entire body, including your eyes. Processed foods tend to have high levels of saturated fats, salts and sugar. Alongside an increased risk of heart disease and a much higher blood pressure, this can increase your risk of developing AMD and cataracts.

Alcohol

While being a drink, we thought it would be appropriate to include it in this blog. Like processed foods, drinking in moderation is not extremely harmful to the body, some may even argue the benefits. However, excess alcohol consumption can cause damage to the optic nerve, leading to lifelong vision problems.

Does Diet Affect Your Vision?

High Glycemic Index Foods

Foods such as white bread, pasta and rice are classified as foods with a high glycemic index. The glycemic index is a measure of how quickly the body can break down and convert carbohydrates into glucose. Foods that can be broken down quickly have a high glycemic index and food that cannot have a low. This high increase in glucose can cause a rapid increase in blood sugar levels and potentially damage your eyes.

Maintain a healthy, balanced diet

A diet that is rich in these nutrients can help keep your eyes healthy and prevent vision problems. It’s key you maintain a healthy, balanced diet if you want to extend the longevity of your eyes and avoid potential conditions down the line. Be aware that a diet high in saturated fats can increase the likelihood that a person develop AMD. Similarly, a diet that involves consuming too much sugar can lead to diabetes, a leading cause of blindness in adults.

Does Diet Affect Your Vision?

Any burning questions?

It’s important you understand the effect your diet can have on your vision. Eating a diet that is rich in nutrients like vitamin A, omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, zeaxanthin, vitamin C, and zinc can help keep your eyes healthy and help to prevent vision problems. At the same time, it is good to try and avoid foods that can harm your eyes, such as those that are high in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sugar. By making healthy food choices, you can help protect your eyes and maintain good vision for years to come.

Obviously diet, whether good or bad, won’t make a difference if you have a hereditary condition, but by following the above rules as much as and where you can, it will help with all health aspects within your body.

If you have any questions about the topics discussed in the blog or think you may be experiencing any of the conditions mentioned above, please get in touch with Focus Eye Centre. Call us today on 0800 980 34 64 or email us at info@focuseyecentre.co.uk to arrange a thorough eye examination. A member of the team will be in touch as soon as possible.

Essilor Polarised Transition Lenses

The Essilor Polarised Transition Lenses are the latest addition to the Essilor range of lenses. They are fantastic for patients wanting automatic sun protection and glare reduction. Transitions™ XTRactive® Polarized™ lenses combine an exclusive multi-layer matrix with new Transitions™ XTRactive® broad-spectrum dyes. This innovative lens has allowed for more darkness and new ultra-fast dichroic dyes for polarisation.

Essilor Polarised Transition Lenses

What are Photochromic lenses by Transitions?

Photochromic lenses give constant protection against harmful UV light. This allows for light to be tolerable and safer for those who are extremely sensitive.

Overexposure to sunlight has been linked to several eye conditions. By offering the right sun protection to you, we can help reduce the risk of you developing these conditions in later life.

Transitions are one of the most popular brands of photochromic lenses here in the UK. With 4 different types to choose from, Transitions photochromic lenses have something to suit every lifestyle and vision need. From the Transitions Signature range offering the latest technology in photochromic lenses to the  Transitions XTRActive lenses that will darken behind a car windshield. You will definitely find the right collection of sun protection lenses for your needs.

What the Research Says

The latest research in eye health continues to reinforce the importance of light protection and the impact of light on our vision. It shows that 9/10 people are light-sensitive and a huge 3/10 are very light-sensitive. To combat this, Essilor has introduced a new Transitional Lens. To meet the need for extra light protection, their new lenses are chockablock with all the new cutting-edge technologies.

Essilor Polarised Transition Lenses

Why You Should Be Excited!

These lenses are excellent at reducing the amount of glare. These new lenses help improve your visibility by up to 33%, compared to non-polarised sun lenses. This anti-glare technology protects your eyes and will also greatly improve your quality of life. If you have become used to the way you see the world, you might not be fully able to understand what it is you’re missing out on. A visibility increase of 33% is huge; truly a life-changing difference.

On top of this, a quantitative study evaluating the visual benefits of the polarisation properties of lenses carried out by Prof. Nicholas Roberts found that the lenses also alter the colours we see. The properties of Transitions™ XTRactive® Polarised™ lenses actually make the world 30% more colourful, due to the unique polarisation technology. This technology reduces glare outdoors, providing a better visual experience with sharper vision, a larger field of view and bright vivid colours.

Looking for Essilor Polarised Transition Lenses

If you’re looking to find out more information about Essilor Polarised Transition Lenses then we highly recommend contacting us. You can fill out our contact form. Alternatively, you can contact us directly by calling 01323 442 062 or email info@focuseyecentre.co.uk. We’ll be sure to get back to you as soon as possible.

What is the 20-20-20 rule?

The 20-20-20 rule is a method that is said to prevent eye strain from looking at digital screens for extended periods of time. We have spoken quite a bit about this ‘rule’ in many previous blogs but we thought we’d take this opportunity to explain in detail how it actually helps.

What Causes Eye Strain?

There are many factors that can affect the strain your eyes are under. Here are just a few examples:

  • If you have prolonged time on a single task then your eyes can get tired after continual focus. This applies to both digital and physical tasks.
    Sitting too close or too far from a screen.
  • If the environment you are in is too bright or dim then your eyes may become tired and strained. A good way to test if a room is not lit properly is if you have to squint to see what you’re doing.
  • Finally, if you have existing poor vision or recently were given a new prescription of eyewear then it’s likely that your headaches could be due to your eyes working in a new way.

20-20-20 rule

New Prescriptions

Headaches can occur when wearing new prescription eyeglasses. Usually, these go away in a day or so as your brain and eyes adjust. It’s important to remember that wearing accurately prescribed glasses are going to be incredibly helpful for your vision in the long run.

Wearing new glasses changes how your eyes function. You essentially have to wait for the muscles to catch up and adapt to the new frames. These headaches are not permanent and will disappear as soon as your eyes have adjusted. However, you should get in contact with your doctor if this is not the case and your headaches don’t dissipate within a week. Or you are showing any of the following symptoms:

  • sudden vision changes
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • dizziness
  • severe eye pain

Normally, however, all that is needed is a slight adjustment to the frame or lens of the glasses to make them more comfortable to use.

20-20-20 rule

What Is The 20-20-20 Rule?

The 20-20-20 rule refers to when you take a 20-second break to look at something 20 feet away after 20 minutes of screen time. Sounds nice and easy, which it is!

If you’re going to try the 20-20-20 rule then you need to think about how many screens we expose ourselves to. It’s much more time than you might initially think. Every digital screen that you look at is classed as screen time. This includes the TV, phones, laptops, tablets and computer monitors.

Every 20 minutes you spend looking at any of these screens you need to take a 20-second break looking at something 20 feet away. It can be something as little as looking out the window across the street.

Why 20 Seconds?

The reason you need 20 seconds is that that’s how long your eyes take to relax. This prevents your eyes from being focused at a single distance for too long which can cause strain in your eyes.

How To Remind Yourself

There are many ways you can do this. Eventually, it will become a habit and you won’t even have to think about it. However, until that day there are many alternatives. You can set a timer on your phone that will pop up every 20 minutes. There are also free apps such as ‘relax your eyes’ or ‘Donald Korb Blink Training’ that can help. The apps are as easy as clicking start when you begin looking at a screen. The app handles everything else and reminds you.

What The Research Says About The 20-20-20 Rule

There is no research that the screens we spend hours looking at each day are necessarily damaging our eyesight. It can cause an unpleasant feeling of strain and tiredness.

Blinking is a very important action for our eyes. It helps keep our eyes lubricated, prevents irritation as well as tiredness. The frequency at which humans blink is around 15 times a minute. This number is significantly decreased to a half or sometimes a third when we stare at screens.

In a study published by the Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology, researchers examined computer use and its effects on the eyes of university students in Malaysia. Almost 90 percent of the 795 students had symptoms of CVS after just two continuous hours of computer usage.

Taking frequent breaks to look at faraway objects during screen time significantly lessened their eye strain symptoms. In other words, the 20-20-20 rule works.

Need Any Help?

If you’re starting to find it difficult to look at a digital screen for long periods, then you might want to consider getting a professional examination on your eyes. Getting glasses for use with your computer might help to relax and protect the health of your eyes.

We’re an award-winning local opticians based in Hailsham, East Sussex, so if you’re in the area and want an eye test, or have any questions about the health of your eyes, then please call in and see us!

If you’d like to book an appointment with us, click here, or call us on 01323 442 062.

Are Designer Glasses Worth It?

If you ask anyone who wears glasses the question ‘are designer glasses worth it’ the vast majority will give a similar sort of response. If you intend on keeping your glasses for an extended period then, of course, designer or luxury brands are a must-have. Cheaply made off-brand glasses simply won’t always last the test of time.

Over recent years, styles and trends in fashion have led to larger more clumsy looking frames being pushed out of the limelight. With more sleek and minimalist frames taking centre stage. Whatever your style is, however, you’ll be able to find exactly what you’re looking to suit your aesthetic here at Focus Eye Centre.

Why Are Designer Glasses Worth It?

The important thing to understand is that you’re not just paying a premium price for a brands name or logo to be printed onto the frame. The higher price tag ensures that there has been better craftsmanship in the design, higher quality materials used that have been constructed in a more superior way. You’ll find that these typically last longer and are more durable. Furthermore, you’ll often find that these brands come with a warranty – which is usually uncommon with cheaper brands.

Lindberg Designer Frames

How It Makes You Feel

Of course, we all want to look good. A beautiful new pair of Hugo Boss, Lindberg or Ray-Ban glasses can make a face more interesting, add depth as well as making you feel great whilst wearing them. This makes designer glasses worth it in itself. The confident feeling you get when your wear a new pair of designer glasses is priceless.

Putting It Into Perspective

If a pair of glasses cost you £500 and you can make them last only four years that equates to £125 a year. This is only just over £10 per month to look and see great. Obviously you do need to take into consideration if your prescription changes though!Glasses are most definitely a worthwhile investment – you most probably use them every waking hour of your life. When you compare this figure to other monthly expenses then you’ll quickly realise how much value you should be placing on your spectacles.

Hugo Boss Glasses, Henry Cavill

Form And Function

By their nature, designers focus not on just aesthetics, but also the engineering of these products. Many options are taken into consideration with quality designers including how they sit on the face, comfort around the ears for example. These highly engineered glasses are of noticeable better quality, particularly when they are worn for extended periods of time.

Here at Focus Eye Centre, we help you every step of the way with choosing your next frames. We ensure that your glasses suit your face shape, lifestyle and are most importantly comfortable.

New Maui Jim Frames

Lens Quality

With the higher price tag comes better quality lenses from trusted names like Essilor. This means that you are always confident in the fact that you have the best technology; with the peace of mind of a warranty and excellent after-sales services.

Glasses and Designer Frames from Focus Eye Centre

As an award-winning local optician based in Hailsham, East Sussex, we’ll make sure you get the right treatment for your eyes. This post may be asking whether designer glasses worth it and we definitely agree they are. However not everyone can afford these price tags so we have also carefully chosen other ranges of high quality frames that will also treat you well but won’t break the bank. We’ve got an extensive range of both classic and designer frames, so you’re sure to find a pair of specs that will suit you down to the ground.

To book an appointment with us, click here, or call us on 01323 442 062.

How to Find the Perfect Frames for You

We understand that finding the perfect frames can be a tricky thing to do. After all, they often completely change the way we look. It can seem like an impossible task when stood in the opticians to pick a pair that really suits you. Which is why we’ve written this list to make the process on how to find the perfect frames for you a little easier. 

Did you know that the biggest thing to take into account when picking glasses is your head shape? This could be the reason why nothing looks ‘right’ on you, you’re just looking at the wrong style. In total, there are around seven common head shapes, all with frames that are better suited to each shape. 

Which Head Shape Have I Got?

The easiest way to figure out your head shape is to ask your optician next time you’re looking to buy or replace your spectacles or follow our easy to use guide. Simply stand in front of a mirror with your hair out of your face and compare it to the shapes below.

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You

Round Head Shape

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You round head shapeIn round head shapes typically all features are uniformly shaped. The face is shorter with a wide forehead, often with full cheeks and a wide chin. Rectangular Frames help to give some contour and make the face look narrower, which is what we’re looking for. We can help you find the happy medium between frames that aren’t too thin but also aren’t too heavy looking. Round or oval frames should be avoided as they make the face appear rounder.

 

Oval Head Shape

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You oval head shape

In oval faces, it is typical for all features to be balanced. A narrow chin and forehead with pronounced cheeks. If you have this face shape then you’re in luck because any style, no matter the shape or boldness, will suit this face shape. However, It is recommended that extremely narrow frames are avoided simply due to it making the face look longer. 

 

 

Square Head Shape

perfect frames for square head shape

Typically in square head shapes, all features are equally broad and angular. Square faces are often extremely angular, with most of that coming from the jaw. What’s recommended is anything that softens the more angular face, so round or oval glasses are perfect. Glasses with large boxy frames are not advocated as it emphasises the features and makes the face appear more angular. 

 

Rectangle Head Shape

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You rectangle head shape

Rectangular faces generally have a strong jawline and a deeper forehead. Similarly to the square head shape, boxy frames are not recommended due to them making your angular features look more pronounced. Your head shape is better suited to round or oval glasses that complement your angular features and make your face look more balanced.   

 

 

Triangle Head Shape

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You TRIANGLE HEAD SHAPE

Triangle-shaped faces have a broad forehead and very strong cheekbones that narrow to a small chin. Again almost any frame will suit this head shape, so lucky you! However, we think that frame styles that are wider at the bottom look that much better, so a rounded square frame style is perfect for you. We would recommend avoiding anything too narrow as it could make your face appear longer. 

 

Heart Head Shape

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You heart head shape

The typical features of the heart-shaped face are a broad forehead, pronounced cheekbones and a narrow, tapering chin. A similar shape to the triangle but with less defined cheekbones. Again, almost every style suits this face but your goal is to choose frames that will provide contrast to your face. We’d recommend an oval or round frame to bring your features into balance. We would suggest that you avoid bright colours and extremely wide frames as they underline your face shape

 

Diamond Head Shape

How to Find the Perfect Frames For You diamond head shape

Diamond-shaped faces are nicely balanced, being narrow at the eye line and jawline then having contrasting broad cheekbones that may be high and dramatic. There are multiple options for this face shape oval or rounder frames will soften the angles of your face whereas more rectangular frames will highly contrast your facial features. One tip we can offer to help you find your perfect frames with this head type is to look for glasses that are wider or angle towards the top. 

 

 

Choosing Spectacles at Focus Eye Centre

We have a large selection of high-quality spectacle frames to choose from. Therefore, if you’re looking to find the perfect frames to suit you, get in touch with Focus Eye Centre today. To book an appointment with us, call 01323 442062 or email info@focuseyecentre.co.uk.

Sunglasses are not just for Summer….

During the summer months, the obvious way of protecting your eyes is to wear sunglasses. However, even when it is cold and the sun still shines, harmful UV rays will still be able to damage your eyesight.


winter sunglasses

Why should I wear Sunglasses in the Winter Sun?

UV Rays become intensified in the winter, often brighter than summer – although the temperature is lower. This is because the sun sits lower in the sky – doubling the risk of exposure. You might also notice if it’s recently been raining (as it so often does in our country!), the sun reflects off the surfaces such as roads and pavements. This intensifies the suns glare on your eyes and therefore increases your risk of exposure.

At certain times of the days, when the sun is very low, having a good quality pair of sunglasses will ensure driving is more comfortable and also make it much safer for you.

On top of this, if we’re lucky enough to get a dusting of snow on the ground, the snow reflects light even more. That’s why you should wear sunglasses or goggles if you ever go skiing.

Polarised Vs Non-Polarised

Polarised lenses enhance colour perception, improve visual comfort and provide optimal UV protection to your eyes. Compared to non-polarised glasses, polarised glasses make it much easier to see in bright light conditions. Whilst non-polarised glasses still provide adequate UV protection, they won’t be able to reduce glare from standing water or snow.

If you’re spending a lot of time outdoors, particularly in wintery conditions like snow, it’s advisable to have polarised lenses as they will give you the best protection from the sun’s glare. You can find out more about polarised lenses here.


Prescription Sunglasses at Focus Eye Centre

We have a large selection of high quality sunglasses to choose from. We are also stockists of Maui Jim, Cocoa Mint and Ray Ban sunglasses. Therefore if you’re looking for a new pair of sunglasses to get you through the winter sun, get in touch with Focus Eye Centre today. We can also fit prescription lenses to sunglasses so you can enjoy enhanced UV protection coupled with better vision. To book an appointment with us, call 01323 442062 or email info@focuseyecentre.co.uk.

 

Our Frame Guarantee

Glasses usually have to go through a lot in their life. Wearing them every day in your day-to-day life, they are prone to being knocked about, smashed, and even broken. Here at Focus Eye Centre, we have a commitment to only stock the highest quality frames and lenses, from designers such as Ray-Ban, Hugo Boss, Lindberg, William Morris, Polo Ralph Lauren, Jimmy Choo, and Tiffany & Co.

Frames from these designers are certainly going to be robust and able to not only fit seamlessly with your lifestyle but also be robust to deal with whatever life throws at them. But it isn’t all about designer frames in our practise, we also stock some extremely stylish and hardwearing alternatives. Which gives you loads of choice when you come in to see us.

Frame Guarantee at Focus Eye Centre

As part of our commitment to making sure the frames we supply are strong and durable. we offer a frame guarantee; a minimum of one year warranty on any manufacturing defects. On some ranges, our warranty is up to two years. Therefore you will always have peace of mind that your frames will look and work perfectly.

Frame Guarantee

50% Off a Second Pair

If you’re the accident-prone type, or you’re always misplacing your glasses, you can always purchase a second pair. As a thank you for supporting your local independent opticians, we offer 50% off lenses on second pair purchases. Therefore you can have two great pairs of glasses for less than you think.

To take a look at the range of designer frames we stock, take a look at our frames page.

0% Finance Available

If you are wanting to buy both pairs but can’t quite stretch to two pairs of spectacles, then please talk to us about the 0% finance option we may be able to give you. Then you can spread the cost out a bit and choose the glasses you REALLY want.

Glasses and Designer Frames from Focus Eye Centre

As an award-winning local optician based in Hailsham, East Sussex; we’ll make sure you get the right treatment for your eyes. We’ve got an extensive range of classic and designer frames, so you’re sure to find a pair of glasses that will suit you down to the ground.

To book an appointment with us, click here, or call us on 01323 442 062.

Prioritising Your Eye Care

Here at Focus Eye Centre, we have built a reputation for offering the very best eye examinations possible. Using the latest technology, carried out by our resident specialists in an unrushed environment.

We believe in offering all our patients the very best level of care possible whenever it is needed and as such have made a change in how we deliver eye care.

We will now be offering all our patients an extended eye examination lasting 45 minutes and include all diagnostic scans as standard. This means Optomap wide-field retinal imaging and OCT ( advanced Macula and Glaucoma screening ) will be included. Which will allow us to assess the health of your eyes as thoroughly as possible.

As of September 2021, we will no longer be offering a basic NHS sight test as this only covers 10 minutes of our time. It does not include any diagnostic scans, which does not allow us to work to the standard we want to. Under current NHS rules, we are not permitted to see you as often as we would like, which also limits our ability to look after your eyes to the standard we want to.

We have now introduced our innovative Advanced Clinical Eye Care Plan which covers all your eye care for a small monthly fee of just £7.00 *

Prioritising Your Eye Care

Full benefits of the care plan are as follows:

Comprehensive Eye Examinations

  • 45 minute unrushed eye examination carried out by resident specialists using the latest technology.
  • All scans with interpretation are covered within the scheme whenever clinically necessary. This includes Optomap ultra-widefield retinal imaging and 3D OCT scans.
  • As many eye examinations as clinically needed without the 2 year NHS restrictions.
  • Standard Contact lens appointments covered (excludes specialist fitting and aftercare).
  • 1 child is covered by 1 plan. All children in one family are covered by 2 plans.

Access To Emergency Appointments & Prescribing

  • Unlimited emergency appointments, scans and eye care as needed.
  • Private prescribing of eye medication by our IP specialist Practitioners.

 Cost Savings On Spectacles

  • Affordable eyewear with 10% total price for plan members.
  • 50% off the total price on second pair purchases.
  • Children will have basic single vision lenses covered if a parent is on a plan.

Repairs And Servicing Of Spectacles

  • Free in-house repairs to spectacles and extended warranty on frames and lenses.
  • Basic single vision lenses are covered under a repair warranty once every 12 months for children.

* 12 month minimum contract applies.

We will of course also offer a Pay As You Go Option if this works better for you. A 45 minute eye examination including Optomap and OCT with our in-house specialists is £85.00 and a shorter eye examination for under 21’s with Optomap is available for £45.00

Information about our Advanced Clinical Care plan can be found at our website focuseyecentre.co.uk

Prioritising Your Eye Care Using The New Slit Lamp

Hearing Tests & Services from Focus Eye Centre

Hearing TestGetting regular hearing tests as you get older is just as important as getting eye tests. That’s why at Focus Eye Centre, we are very pleased to be able to offer full hearing services from our opticians in Hailsham.

Just like our eyes, hearing can deteriorate over time. You might begin to find it more and more difficult to hear people speaking, especially if they aren’t facing you full on. Particularly at the moment with plenty of people wearing masks, it has become increasingly difficult to hear properly. It is amazing how much we can understand when looking at people’s faces, so whilst masks are still in use, for the slightly impaired of hearing amongst us, this is certainly more of a challenge!

Hearing Tests Available in Hailsham

Our associate Peter Worthington of Worthington Hearing is a fully qualified Audiologist. He has over 20 years of experience in hearing care and is able to provide a full range of services from our opticians. He comes into our practice on a Wednesday.

One of the services Peter is available to provide is a full hearing health check. With this checkup, he will be able to assess your hearing loss. He is also able to provide the very best advice on tinnitus, wax removal, hearing protection and also the provision of hearing aids. There are also a number of ongoing aftercare options available. All of these aftercare services will ensure there is a smooth adoption of any new hearing products.

All hearing aids sold come with a minimum 2-year guarantee and are digital and programmable. The hearing aids that we can provide offer high-quality amplification and excellent sound processing.

Looking to Book a Hearing Test?

If you’d like to book a hearing test appointment with Mr Worthington; he is available on Wednesdays at Focus Eye Centre. His initial consultation is free of charge. At this consultation he can conduct a thorough hearing assessment and make recommendations based on the results.

If you’d like to find out more about the hearing services we can offer at Focus Eye Centre, visit our hearing services page. Alternatively, you can also visit the Worthington Hearing website. To book an appointment call us today on 01323 442 062.

 

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