Multi-pair Offers
2 for £85
Treat yourself to a new pair of prescription glasses or sunglasses from our fantastic range priced at £85 or above, and we'll throw in a second pair from our £39-£85 selection absolutely free! Whether you need a spare set of reading glasses or want to mix up your style with a different frame, this offer gives you the flexibility to choose.
Terms and conditions apply: The free pair must have the same prescription as the first pair, and it will be selected from our designated range. The offer cannot be combined with other promotions, discounts, or benefits except NHS benefits. Offer not transferable between patients.
Buy One Get One Half Price Designer
Elevate your style with our designer prescription glasses! When you purchase a pair from our £99 designer range, you can enjoy a second pair at 50% off the original price. Alternatively, if sunglasses are more your vibe, you'll receive a generous 25% discount on designer sunglasses.
Terms and conditions apply: The discount applies to the least expensive pair when buying any two pairs of glasses (frame and lenses) in a single transaction. Both pairs must have the same prescription. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions, discounts, or benefits except NHS benefits. Offer not transferable between patients.
Single Pair Offers
Fabulous and Affordable
Dive into our collection of eyewear priced at £99 and above and enjoy the added bonus of a complimentary standard Anti-reflection coating, typically valued at £30. Looking for premium features? Upgrade to our premium Anti-reflection coatings starting from just £10.
With this offer, you can not only secure stylish and quality glasses but also ensure optimal vision clarity and comfort with our advanced lens coatings.
This offer cannot be combined with other promotions, discounts, or benefits except NHS benefits.
Other Single Pair Offers:
Our diverse range caters to all your eyewear needs at competitive prices. From single vision glasses starting at £39 to prescription sunglasses from £55, bifocals from £69, and varifocals from £99, we have something for everyone. Enhance your visual experience with optional add-ons such as Anti-reflective coatings starting from £30 and Blue-light coatings from £40.
Kids Offer
We understand the importance of caring for your child's vision. That's why we offer free NHS Eye-exams for children aged 16 and under, or 18 and under if still in full-time education. Plus, children can receive free glasses supplied by the NHS, with additional coatings available to help ease eye strain from screen usage.
Terms and conditions apply: NHS entitlements are subject to the child's eligibility based on their eye health and prescription needs. Some frames may exceed the NHS voucher value, requiring payment of the difference.
Student Discount
We support students in their academic journey by offering exclusive discounts on eyecare. Present your valid student ID to enjoy £25 Eye-exams (a £10 discount off full-priced eye exams) and a generous 25% off purchases from our £99 range and above.
Terms and conditions apply: Student ID must be presented before availing of the discount. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions, discounts, or benefits except NHS benefits. Offer not transferable between patients. Student Page
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NHS
Certain individuals are entitled to free NHS sight tests and free or discounted glasses based on specific criteria such as age, medical conditions, or receipt of certain benefits. If you're over 60, diabetic, registered blind or partially sighted, suffering from glaucoma, or have a family history of glaucoma, you automatically qualify for a free NHS sight test.
Additionally, individuals receiving specific benefits such as Income Support, ESA, JSA, Pension Credit, Tax Credits, or Universal Credits may also be eligible for free eye exams and subsidised eyewear.
Visit us to learn more about NHS entitlements and how we can assist you in accessing the eyecare you need without financial strain. NHS Questionnare