Services
Core Services
Supplementary Services
- Chromagen Assessment
- Dyslexia Assessment
- Binocular Vision Assessment
- Spectacle Repairs
- Safety Spectacles
- Contact Lens Aftercare
- Contact Lens Solutions
- OrthoKeratology (OrthoK & Paragon CRT) Aftercare
- Dry Eye Assessment
- Punctal Plugging
- Red Eye Assessment
- Glaucoma Assessment
- GdX Optic Nerve Assessment
- Diabetic Eye Assessment
- Retinal Photography
- LASER Refractive Surgery Assessment
- Low Vision Aid Sales
- Low Vision Assessment
- Macula Assessment
Keratoconus Treatment & Management
All our Professional Optometric services are provided by John Davidson, & Sarah Townsend- fully qualified, and registered UK Optometrists, & certified CRT practitioners.
More information about our professional staff
We are a keratoconus friendly practice, and are experienced in the following keratoconus management methods:
If you have been newly diagnosed with keratoconus, I would suggest that you learn about the condition, as better understanding will help you to make informed choices about the management of your eyes.There are some excellent websites with very detailed information about keratoconus. I have linked to them here....
The management of keratoconus normally progresses through the following stages:
Go to the keratoconus forum and register with them for answers to your questions. This is an excellent website with a great community of members who are interested in self help and sharing knowledge.
book an eye examination for new spectacles, or to discuss your ketatoconus management options.
book an contact lens check up to check your existing contact lenses.
More information about our professional staff
We are a keratoconus friendly practice, and are experienced in the following keratoconus management methods:
- Spectacles
- Soft contact lenses, including Ultravision Kerasoft and Acuity Soft K
- Gas permeable contact lenses, including Rose K, and Lensdynamics Dyna Z intralimbal
- Scleral contact lenses, including Innovative Sclerals
If you have been newly diagnosed with keratoconus, I would suggest that you learn about the condition, as better understanding will help you to make informed choices about the management of your eyes.There are some excellent websites with very detailed information about keratoconus. I have linked to them here....
The management of keratoconus normally progresses through the following stages:
- Wearing spectacles
- Wearing soft or gas permeable contact lenses
- Wearing scleral contact lenses
- Undergoing corneal transplantation surgery
Go to the keratoconus forum and register with them for answers to your questions. This is an excellent website with a great community of members who are interested in self help and sharing knowledge.
book an eye examination for new spectacles, or to discuss your ketatoconus management options.
book an contact lens check up to check your existing contact lenses.


