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How We Work

What happens at the first visit?


The sight test - exactly the same process that would occur at a High St optician i.e. patient history & symptoms are taken, vision is assessed using a standard Snellen sight test chart, internal & external examination of patient’s eyes, objective examination of patient prescription followed by subjective examination, focimetry of existing spectacles, intra- ocular pressure testing. If new spectacles are required, frames are chosen also at first visit- followed by recommendation of appropriate lens types e.g single vision, bifocals etc... Entire process including sight test & spectacle dispense lasts about 40 minutes.

Equipment used is all fully portable & following is a list: Standard Snellen sight- test chart, trial frame & trial lenses, reading chart, ophthalmoscope & retinoscope, tonometer, dilating eyedrops (tropicamide) & anaesthetic eyedrops (benoxinate), visual field screener, focimeter, sterile disinfectant wipes.

All we request of the patient is a room that can be darkened, an upright dining room chair for optometrist to sit on & an electric power point for the sight test chart to plug into.


What happens at the second visit?


The new spectacles are delivered to the patient's home address & tried on by the patient for the first time. Any necessary adjustments will be done at this time. There is an approximately 2 week turnaround time on new glasses that is from initial sight test to delivery.

Contact Details


Home Care Community Opticians
Unit 21,
Old Yarn Mills Business Centre
Westbury
Sherborne
Dorset
DT9 3RQ
Phone: 01935 813800

Home Care Community Opticians Unit 21, Old Yarn Mills Business Centre, Westbury, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3RQ
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