A Complete Range of Fashion and Technology

We are pleased to offer a wide range of fashion eyewear for our patients. As examples, these ranges include the famous designer brand names shown here:

Adidas Joop
Airlock Kaleido
Amore Kenzo
Barbie Kliik Denmark
Blue Juice Koali
Blumarine L'Amy
Bolle Lacoste
Boss Lagerfeld
Byblos Laura Ashley
Calvin Klein Laura Biagiotti
Carrera Magic Clip
Champion Mako
Coach Mambo
Cocoons Martinis
Columbia Maui Jim
Converse Memoflex
Cosmopolitan Menrad
Cottet Michael Kors
Dakota Smith Miss Sixty
Diesel Nautica
Dior Neostyle
Dirty Dog Nicole Miller
DKNY Nike Vision
Dolce & Gabbana Nina Ricci
Donna Karan Oxydo
Dunhill Persol
Elle PhiOptik
Emporio Amani Pro Design
Escada Puzzle
Eschenbach Ralph Lauren
Esprit RayBan
Etnia Barcelona Rodenstock
Eyecare Plus Value Collection Ronit Furst
Face A Face Scappa
FCUK Seiko
Fendi Sferoflex
French Connection Silhouette
Gant Ted Baker
Garfield Timberland
Giorgio Amani TMX
Grafic Tommy Hilfiger
Gucci Trussardi
Guess Van Heusen
Hart Schaffner & Marx Verge
Haruka Visions
Hush Puppies Vogue
Jag X-Games
Jaguar You'S
Jo Baxter

All recommended brands have a 1 year warranty, and even budget ranges are guaranteed for 3 months.

If spectacles are prescribed, our professional staff will assist you in selecting eyewear that will be most appropriate to your face and lens prescription, This process will include factors such as style and colour, as well as sizing for proper fit and comfort.

If spectacles are prescribed, our professional staff will assist you in selecting eyewear that will be most appropriate to your face and lens prescription, This process will include factors such as style and colour, as well as sizing for proper fit and comfort.

Help Choosing the Right Frame

Our friendly staff are only too ready to help you in selecting a frame that suits your face shape, colouring and fashion requirements.

Selecting the Right Frame- Quick Quiz

Exciting Ranges of Fashion Sunglasses

As well as fashionable spectacle frames, we also have a full range of sunglasses. These are available off-the-shelf with quality UV-Blocking sunglass lenses, or they can be fitted with sunglass lenses in your own personal prescription.

A wide range of fashion brands is in stock and again feature our warranty on quality.

New Technology in Spectacle Lenses

There are many exciting advances in the designs and materials for spectacle lenses:

HIGH INDEX MATERIALS

  • for thinner & lighter lenses eg: Airwear 

 

ASPHERIC LENS DESIGNS

 

  • for flatter, less bulgy, lenses

 

UV-BLOCKERS

 

  • to prevent the transmission of harmful Ultra Violet radiation

 

PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS

 

  • Transitions that change colour in response to sunlight

POLARISING LENSES

PROGRESSIVE LENSES

ANTIREFLECTIVE COATINGS

  • eliminates nearly all reflections which reduce clarity and look unsightly; it also protects against scratches eg: Crizal Alize 
OCCUPATIONAL LENSES
  • with special designs for different tasks, like VDU operators

Together these provide for thinner and lighter lenses, offering improved optics and a sight correction which is more natural.

Progressive Spectacle Lenses

Everyone over their early 40's is affected to some degree by a natural loss of focussing ability called presbyopia. This is usually corrected with either reading spectacles, bifocals, trifocals or progressive lenses.

Progressive lenses are designed so that the distance prescription is used during straight-ahead gaze and the reading prescription during down-gaze. This then provides a more natural vision without any lines in the lens (which can get in the way on stairs for example).

  • Progressive lenses provide excellent results for most patients.
  • They provide a focus for distance, near and all distances between.
  • Cosmetically they look "younger" with no lines.
  • The vision correction is more natural for the wearer.

Progressive lenses are also known as multifocals or graduated lenses.

New Lenses That Respond to Sunlight

Spectacle lenses with a tint that responds to sunlight (photochromics) have been available since the early 1970's. However, until recently these lenses were always made from glass.

Now new lightweight colour change lenses are available made from resin (or plastic). There are several different brands but the most widely known are called Transitions or Colourmatic.

  • Photochromic plastic lenses are light weight
  • They respond to suit varying levels of glare
  • They also offer UV-protection as a feature of the material
  • The lens surfaces are treated to resist scratching
  • Newer versions also include high index materials for further reductions in weight & thickness.

 

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