If I could give zero points, I would. After an eye test, the optician recommended varifocals for computer use. I paid £220 for the glasses, but everything appeared blurry on my screen. After going to another provider for a re-test, I learned that my prescription was different. I had to wait two weeks for new glasses, but the result was the same—blurriness when using the computer. When I returned for help, I was told my eyes needed to adjust. Two weeks later, still experiencing eye strain, I went back and was advised to pay an additional £150 for a second pair specifically for computer work—absolutely not. Now, I'm using a pair of reading glasses I bought for £7 from a local store, and they work perfectly. This experience has been a complete joke.
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Specsavers Opticians provide professional eyecare, glasses and contact lenses throughout the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Australia, New Zealand and via the Louis Nielsen stores in Denmark.