About your eye test
 
 
 

Building a full picture of your eye health to help keep them in top shape for the rest of your life...

Not only are we here to make you look and feel good; our primary goal is to ensure you have healthy eyes and perfect vision. Our sight test can result in glasses or contact lenses being prescribed if needed, but can also lead to the diagnosis and management of health problems such as diabetes, glaucoma and blepharitis.

 
"Excellent. A thorough eye test followed by friendly staff helping me pick new frames and lenses. Thank you!"
 

TYPES OF TESTS WE OFFER

Comprehensive Eye Test

Our comprehensive sight tests include: vision test, binocular vision test, refractive tests, ocular health tests, fields exam and retinal photography where necessary.

Retinal photography

Retinal imaging takes a digital picture of the back of your eye, helping your optometrist or ophthalmologist find certain diseases and check the health of your eyes.

OCT Scan

Optical coherence tomography creates detailed 2D and 3D images of the eye layers, and is used to investigate diseases such as macular degeneration and glaucoma.

Chromagen Test for Dyslexia & Visual Stress

ChromaGen is a unique system of coloured lenses used for the management of reading disorders such as dyslexia. It can be carried out on children and adults.

Contact Lens Test

The Contact Lens Test is FREE with our Eye Care Plan. If you’re a new contact lens wearer, our test includes the lenses required to complete the trial.

Colour Vision Test

Colour vision screening can detect the three main types of colour defect, sometimes known as colour blindness. It can be required for certain job applications and apprenticeships.

Private Fields Exam

This may need to be done separately from your eye test when applying for jobs in the ambulance service, police force, or if you’re under private healthcare for glaucoma treatment.

CORRS Test

This scheme is free for patients registered at Hull or East Riding GP, at selected accredited opticians. Patients must show certain eye-related problems and symptoms to qualify.