What Is an Optician?

Posted by admin on September 29th, 2009 — Posted in Beyond Cats, Civvies, Health Hub

Terminology often gets in the way of uncomplicated ideas. So just so that we all understand what we are talking about, I wanted you to understand that in England, the description optician refers either to the business (or the person running the said business) that sells prescription glasses or contact lenses to the local population.

England market of optical assistance is sizable. The annual revenue generated by the UK optical market is about £2.4. Around 60-70% of UK citizens require some mold of help from an optician.This may involve the prescribing of specs, ordering contact lenses or general testing requirements.

Enshrined within UK law is the idea that your eyeglasses or contact lenses must be made on the basis of a prescription created by a formal eye examination directed by a registered optometrist or ophthalmologists. Surprisingly, about 17.5 million eye tests are performed in the United Kingdom every single year.

Once you have paid for your eye examination, the optician is legally obliged to present the resulting prescription to you. Now, they will want you to buy their stocked contact lenses or eyeglasses, as that is how they make the major part of their profit. Even So, you don’t have to buy for your spectacles online” in the same office that took your eye test.

If you are canny, you could elect to purchase your eyeglasses online and save yourself a lot of cash, whilst not skimping on the quality of the product that you are purchasing. You obviously need to be careful about who you buy your eyeglasses from, but if you choose wisely, you will be fine.

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