Eye Examinations
The College of Optometrists’ guidelines state that individuals under 16 who have no binocular vision anomaly or refractive error should be seen yearly for eye examinations. The guidelines state that individuals over the age of 16 who have no binocular vision anomaly or refractive error should be seen every two years for eye examinations. Individuals of any age who have binocular anomalies or corrected refractive error should be seen every six months.
Anyone experiencing visual symptoms such as blurry vision, headaches, eye strain, double vision, difficulty with reading, tiredness with reading, difficulty when driving, etc. should schedule an appointment immediately.
NHS Eye Examinations
Stevenson Jones Opticians offers NHS eye examinations for those who are eligible.
Eye Examinations for Children
Minor Eye Conditions (MECS)
Cataract Post-Op Appointments
Colourimetry
Behavioural Optometry
Optometric Vision Therapy
Optometric Vision Therapy, commonly referred to as Vision Therapy, Visual Therapy, Visual Training, or VT, is a doctor-supervised program designed to improve the function of the visual system. Read more
Sports Vision
Vision and Learning
Neuro Optometric Rehabilitation
Spectacles
Designer Frames
Spectacles for Children
Lenses
Sunglasses
Sports Eyewear
Contact Lenses
Contact lenses for Everyday
Contact lenses for Children
Contact lenses for Myopia Control
Contact lenses for Astigmatism
Contact lenses for Presbyopia
Contact lenses for Sports
Optometric Vision Therapy
Vision Therapy for Lazy Eye and Squint
Vision Therapy for Acquired Brain Injury
Vision Therapy for Adults
Vision Therapy for Children
Advanced Technology
OCT
Optomap Retinal Imaging
Vivid Vision
HOYA visuReal