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If you're unable to call or outside of our normal opening times, please email us. We typically respond the same day, or next working day if we're closed.
Location
We are centrally located within Tipton and easy to find by car or on foot. There is nearby parking at many of the surrounding parking zones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common inquiries about our services, products, and more.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, you can either call our clinic or use our online booking system. Our friendly staff will assist you in finding a convenient time.
What are your opening hours?
We are open from Monday to Friday, from 10am.
Monday 10 am–2 pm
Tuesday 10 am–5:30 pm
Wednesday 10 am–5:30 pm
Thursday 10 am–2 pm
Friday 10 am–1:30 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday ClosedHow long does an eye test take?
It can vary according to your symptoms and results, but the test on average takes around 20 minutes.
Can I use my NHS voucher?
We can arrange your free eye test under the NHS scheme for those who qualify, and in some cases, you may even be entitled to an Optical Voucher covering all, or some of the cost of your new glasses or contact lenses.
Please contact us for full details.
What should I bring?
Please bring your prescription glasses, any relevant medical records, and your insurance card if applicable. It’s also helpful to bring a list of any questions or concerns you may have.
What does an eye test involve?
We check the health of your eyes through lots of different methods. We analyse your field of vision, the pressures in your eyes (intra-ocular pressure), your prescription and we also use retinal photography.
Our Optometrists will also take a closer look in to the health of your eyes, analysing and looking for potential problems such as cataracts to the blood vessels at the back of your eyes.
They will then discuss the findings with you and advise you accordingly. All of these tests are effective, painless and don’t touch your eyes.
At what age can a child have an eye test?
There isn’t a restriction on age, although generally children will start to have their first visit at around 4 years old. If you have any concerns with your child’s vision or eye health, you should bring them in for an eye test earlier.
How often should I get my eyes tested?
Depending on what your Optometrist recommends, usually between 1-2 years.