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We will be closed from 22nd December 2023 to 15th January 2024. During this time, our mailbox and phone service will not be monitored. If you require emergency eyecare during that time either contact your local high street optometrist for advice, or call NHS 111. Otherwise we will be happy to help you on our…
Read MoreProtecting Your Vision: The Role of Nutrition in Preventing Diabetic Retinopathy
Welcome to the McBay Mobile Opticians blog, where we’re dedicated to improving your eye health and overall quality of life. Today, we’re discussing a topic of utmost importance: the role of good nutrition in preventing diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic Retinopathy: A Growing Concern Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes, affecting the small blood vessels…
Read MoreThe Art of Applying Eye Drops: A Guide for Home Eye Examinations
As a dedicated home visiting optometrist for Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board, I understand the unique challenges faced by individuals who cannot leave their homes for eye care. One essential aspect of maintaining good eye health is the proper use of eye drops. Whether you’re managing dry eyes, glaucoma, or any other eye condition,…
Read MoreWhy are my eyes so dry?
With winter upon us, I find many of my home eye test clients complaining of dry eye symptoms. With the central heating on and the windows closed, the air in our homes can dry out which increases the problem. Our eyes can feel gritty and irritated. They can become red and feel tired or even…
Read MoreThe importance of regular eye tests
One of the most common things I hear as a Domiciliary Optometrist is “I never knew you could have an eye examination at home”, or something along those lines. And yet, the importance of good eye sight when you’re no longer able to leave your own home is paramount. If your vision is not great,…
Read MoreIs there a link between eye conditions, and dementia?
Recent scientific research suggests there may be a direct link between certain eye conditions and dementia. This is thought to be because of reduced activity in particular areas of the brain that deal with vision, leading to cell loss and, therefore, hastening the developement of dementia. Cataract, Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Eye Disease were all…
Read MoreHow the right light can help you read
Everyone knows that you need light to read, and a good light at that. Natural daylight is our best light source and I’m sure I’m not alone when I take a food or medicine packet to a window to read the instructions. But what is less well known is how the amount of light we…
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