I can see clearly now the frames are gone!

At 20 I had perfect vision, at 30 I needed reading glasses, at 40 bifocals and at 50 varifocals worn at all times. From then on the first task on awakening was to grope for my specs, knocking over my night-time drink in the process.

By |2016-11-04T11:13:30+00:00November 6th, 2005|News|Comments Off on I can see clearly now the frames are gone!

Eye surgery gave me my life back

Glenys Cookman’s sight was so poor she couldn’t see beyond the end of her nose. Blighted by eye infections and embarrassed to wear her special thick specs in public, the 35-year-old mum became a prisoner in her own home.

By |2016-11-04T11:13:30+00:00April 7th, 2005|News|Comments Off on Eye surgery gave me my life back

I can see clearly now

I can see clearly now It’s a day that will be etched on my memory forever – the day the optician came to school, and sent me home to my Mum with that dreaded little brown envelope. I was only nine, but I knew what it meant; a trip to the opticians in the high [...]

By |2016-11-04T11:13:30+00:00August 7th, 2004|News|Comments Off on I can see clearly now

I can see clearly now

Having worn glasses permanently for the last five years, Lynne Line was thrilled when she heard about a new procedure which could rid her of them for life. She tells EMMA JOSEPH about her refractive eye surgery.

By |2016-11-04T11:13:30+00:00October 30th, 2003|News|Comments Off on I can see clearly now

I can see clearly now

For as long as she can remember, Joanne Churchill hated wearing glasses. She tried contact lenses, but found them only marginally better. Then she discovered laser eye surgery. She tells Emma Joseph about her life changing experience.

By |2016-11-04T11:13:30+00:00July 10th, 2003|News|Comments Off on I can see clearly now
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