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I go to the Institute of Optometry (between Elephant and Borough) for my prescriptions (glasses and contact lenses).


This is a shortish bus ride away. I've been going there for years and am very happy with them.


I get my contact lenses online and last time went to Asda on the Isle of Dogs to get my glasses prescription made up (varifocals). Cheaper than Specsavers and very efficient.

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I'd also endorse Paine & Hunter - they have had the same skilled optometrists and technicians for years, which offers real continuity of care. Changes in the eye can be a valuable diagnostic tool for issues other than just those eye/ vision related - care continuity can be of real value here.
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