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Helping you help your staff

At Eyeworx we understand that each patient has unique needs. We therefore offer many custom solutions for the whole team at your workplace.

Onsite services provided:

  • Eye screening

  • Fully comprehensive eye tests

  • Glasses made to your script

  • Leading finance of glasses, repayable without interest (live link to financial services page)

  • Frames for fitting are brought onsite

  • Staff place their order immediately

  • Delivery of the finished glasses in 7 to 10 working days.

  • The employee will sign a contract with EyeWorx and choses to pay off their glasses over 6, 7 or 8 months depending on the product selected

  • There is no charge to the company but rather to the individual that may need glasses to improve their sight

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Lenses and lens enhancements that we provide:

Single vision lenses

Single vision lenses are the most prescribed lenses for people up to the age of 40. EyeWorx lenses are always coated for scratch resistance.

Bi-focal lenses

As opposed to single vision lenses, bi-focals have two definitive zones for far and near with the appearance of a bifocal segment.

Multi-focal

Multi-zones they have three zones of focus: far (driving and TV), middle (PC and workbench) and near (reading). A multi focal is more cosmetically appealing as there in no distinctive line in the lens.

Optional coatings

  • Anti-Reflex Coatings (ARC) – reduces reflections off PC screens and headlights.
  • Blue Blocker – Reduces exposure to the fatiguing blue light that is emitted from digital screens.
  • Photochromic Lenses – These lenses can be coated with a Transitions™ tint or left clear. These lenses darken when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, such as outdoor sunlight. This essentially turns simple spectacles into sunglasses. When the lenses are no longer exposed to UV the lenses will gradually return to their clear state.

Our onsite procedures:

Standard EYE exam

A complete EyeWorx eye examination involves a series of tests designed to evaluate vision and check for eye diseases. Our optometrists use a wide variety of tests and procedures, which range from simple ones, like having you read an eye chart, to complex tests, such as using a high-powered lens to visualise the tiny structures inside your eyes. A comprehensive EyeWorx eye examination can take 20-30 minutes, depending on the number and complexity of tests required to fully evaluate the vision and the health of the staff member’s eyes. The optometrist usually performs the following:

  • Eye tests to determine your refractive error and prescription. Instruments such as an autorefractor or retinoscope may also be used.
  • Cover tests that check how well your eyes work together.
  • Eye movement testing (ocular motility), to assess how well your eyes follow a moving object.
  • Ophthalmoscopy which allows the optometrist to evaluate the back of the eye and detect ocular disease. Early signs of certain systemic diseases (e.g., diabetes and high blood pressure) may be seen on the retina before they are diagnosed medically.
  • Occasionally a ‘base line’ photograph of the back of your eye is taken using a fundus camera.
  • Eye pressure or “air puff” tests that check for glaucoma.