What to expect from your eye test at Bromptons Opticians
Our eye examinations last around 45 minutes, giving your optometrist the time to fully understand both your vision and your lifestyle. Unlike many practices, we don’t rely on support staff for testing - you’ll spend the entire appointment with your optometrist, ensuring your care is always in expert hands. We will take the time to get to know you, any concerns you may have, how you use your eyes day to day, and what’s important to you when it comes to glasses, contact lenses, or ongoing care. From there, we guide you through a series of comfortable, detailed checks to assess your eye health and prescription.
What to expect from your eye test at Bromptons Opticians
Our eye examinations last around 45 minutes, giving your optometrist the time to fully understand both your vision and your lifestyle. Unlike many practices, we don’t rely on support staff for testing - you’ll spend the entire appointment with your optometrist, ensuring your care is always in expert hands. We will take the time to get to know you, any concerns you may have, how you use your eyes day to day, and what’s important to you when it comes to glasses, contact lenses, or ongoing care. From there, we guide you through a series of comfortable, detailed checks to assess your eye health and prescription.
What to expect from your eye test at Bromptons Opticians
Our eye examinations last around 45 minutes, giving your optometrist the time to fully understand both your vision and your lifestyle. Unlike many practices, we don’t rely on support staff for testing - you’ll spend the entire appointment with your optometrist, ensuring your care is always in expert hands. We will take the time to get to know you, any concerns you may have, how you use your eyes day to day, and what’s important to you when it comes to glasses, contact lenses, or ongoing care. From there, we guide you through a series of comfortable, detailed checks to assess your eye health and prescription.
Comprehensive eye tests with advanced technology & personal care
As part of your eye exam, your optometrist may recommend an OCT scan (Optical Coherence Tomography) - an advanced hospital-grade test that captures highly detailed images of the retina. This allows us to detect early signs of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy (often before symptoms appear). Your results are stored securely and compared at future visits, helping us track even the smallest changes over time. It’s this combination of clinical precision and ongoing care that ensures your vision is protected for the long term.
Comprehensive eye tests with advanced technology & personal care
As part of your eye exam, your optometrist may recommend an OCT scan (Optical Coherence Tomography) - an advanced hospital-grade test that captures highly detailed images of the retina. This allows us to detect early signs of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy (often before symptoms appear). Your results are stored securely and compared at future visits, helping us track even the smallest changes over time. It’s this combination of clinical precision and ongoing care that ensures your vision is protected for the long term.
Comprehensive eye tests with advanced technology & personal care
As part of your eye exam, your optometrist may recommend an OCT scan (Optical Coherence Tomography) - an advanced hospital-grade test that captures highly detailed images of the retina. This allows us to detect early signs of conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy (often before symptoms appear). Your results are stored securely and compared at future visits, helping us track even the smallest changes over time. It’s this combination of clinical precision and ongoing care that ensures your vision is protected for the long term.



Image ref: Topcon OCT retinal images
Image ref: Topcon OCT retinal images
Who should have an eye test?
We recommend a routine eye test at least every two years, or more frequently if advised by your optometrist. Eye tests aren’t only for those with glasses or contact lenses - they’re a vital way to monitor overall eye health, even if your vision feels clear. Adults with conditions such as diabetes, a family history of glaucoma, or persistent eye strain may especially benefit from regular examinations.

Who should have an eye test?
We recommend a routine eye test at least every two years, or more frequently if advised by your optometrist. Eye tests aren’t only for those with glasses or contact lenses - they’re a vital way to monitor overall eye health, even if your vision feels clear. Adults with conditions such as diabetes, a family history of glaucoma, or persistent eye strain may especially benefit from regular examinations.

Who should have an eye test?
We recommend a routine eye test at least every two years, or more frequently if advised by your optometrist. Eye tests aren’t only for those with glasses or contact lenses - they’re a vital way to monitor overall eye health, even if your vision feels clear. Adults with conditions such as diabetes, a family history of glaucoma, or persistent eye strain may especially benefit from regular examinations.

Opening times
Monday - Saturday
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Sundays & Bank Holidays - Closed
Got a question?
Opening times
Monday - Saturday
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Sundays & Bank Holidays - Closed
Got a question?
Opening times
Monday - Saturday
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Sundays & Bank Holidays - Closed
