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Sherratt Opticians
Telephone 01270 505 504
76-78 Nantwich Road, Crewe, CW2 6AL
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Imagine your last visit to the optician. You may have spent half an hour having a thorough
eye examination to find the correct prescription for your focussing problem.
Then perhaps an hour trying on the latest frame designs for the right look.
And then you find there is a choice of lenses.
You may wonder why the dispensing optician wants you to choose.
After all, isn't that for the experts to decide?
You may feel you don't know enough about the technology, and feel 'blinded' by science.
Think about when you wear your spectacles, and about your work, leisure time and your personal style.
Then have a look at some of the many options to help you choose.
Lens technology now means that your prescription can be made thin and light for clearer vision,
better comfort and a 'classy not glassy' appearance.
We all know that Teflon and Scotchguard protect from dirt and prevent sticking!
Combine them with a clear anti-reflection coating and your lenses will be clearer, scratch
resistant, easi-clean and glare reducing giving you a better quality of vision at all times,
especially when driving at night or using a computer.
Driving, travel, gardening, fishing, watersports, walking and climbing.
Doing these, our eyes will exposed to glare and increased ultra violet
rays which can cause discomfort, and even damage.
Transitions and Drivewear are tinted lenses which protect our eyes and
the skin around them from the lasting effects of radiation and glare.
Rimless frames demand a thinner lens and chance would have it that this lens is also tougher,
lighter and good on UV protection as well. So kids, sporty people, DIY and gardening
enthusiasts could choose Airwear lenses for comfort and protection.
There comes a time of life when our eyes don't adjust to see near and middle distances clearly, and a lens with more than one focus becomes necessary.
Choosing a high quality brand of varifocal gives you clear vision at all distances with easier adaptation to your new lenses.
But varifocal lenses may not be the answer for everyone, and many deskbound workers needing middle and near focus will enjoy the comfort of the Access enhanced reading lens.
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