High Street
The latest developments in optics on the High Street
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The support includes advice on the reopening of practices, and remains accessible as lockdown restriction ease
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Optometrist and practice partner, Nicola Hill, described the incident as a “kick in the teeth” for the practice that has been delivering essential and urgent care during the pandemic
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Optical practices in the Republic of Ireland opened on Monday 18 May, with patients urged to attend
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A new Google Map resource has been made to provide information on local eye clinics, aiming to help optometrists and patients to find their closest units
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Support office roles at the Guernsey, Nottingham and Southampton offices are at risk, though optometrists and colleagues employed in UK stores will not be affected.
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ONS data shows 'ophthalmic opticians' are among those occupations at a higher potential exposure to the coronavirus, based on typical exposure to disease and physical proximity to others
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Practices share how they use social media to engage with their communities and patients through the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown
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The pharmaceutical market for age-related macular degeneration will be driven by the entry of longer-acting therapies, according to analysts at GlobalData
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Nicola Gatehouse, director of Ball & Gatehouse Opticians, shares how a government support grant could help the practice to see through the difficult times ahead
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Most of the multiple’s practices remain open for urgent and essential care, Specsavers has confirmed