Eyewear of all flavours
for those with great taste
We have a diverse range of frames to suit every face and personality.
If new spectacles are required, or if you just want a change, our highly experienced dispensers will be ready to discuss and guide you through the process of choosing a new frame with the best spectacle lenses for your particular prescription.
Book your appointment today to view our collection of gorgeous frames.
Our optical products
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Lens options
We can tailor spectacle lenses to your individual needs and preferences. With today's advanced lens technology, options are abundant, and we are here to guide and advise on all your choices.
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Glasses chains
Check out Arthur Hayes Opticians' collection of COTI Vision glasses chains! The range is designed to be an extension of your flair, with timeless classics and trendy statement pieces for any outfit or occasion.
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Maui Jim Sunglasses
Polarized sunglasses are available off-the-shelf for patients who do not require a prescription. Some styles are also available with bifocal readers. Maui Jim's polarized sunglasses are worth seeing.v
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Childrens Eyewear
Arthur Hayes Opticians proudly offers Tomato Glasses, which cater to babies, children, and teens. Their flexible, safe, and comfortable design ensures style and durability for your child's vision.
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Ready to wear
IZIPIZI offers trendy eyewear for reading, sun, and screen protection. Founded in Paris in 2010, the brand creates high-quality, colourful glasses for all ages.
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Myopia Management
Myopia, also known as short-sightedness, is a condition where distant objects appear blurry. Studies show that one out of three people in the UK is affected, and about 50% of the world's population may develop this condition by 2050.
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Contact Lens
Since fitting the first contact lenses in Britain over 60 years ago, we have worked closely with manufacturers to tailor the right lenses for your prescription and wearing routine.
Have you discovered our eye care blog?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various fields, and optometry is no exception. With advancements in machine learning, image processing, and deep learning, AI is enabling optometrists to diagnose and treat various eye conditions more accurately and efficiently.
Probably the most common question I have in clinic is about floaters in the vision. But what exactly are they? I thought I’d write about this in the blog this month as last week I had a sudden new very large floater and it needed assessment.
More about that later…
Some people express concern about the appearance of the eyes. One question is often about the greyish or white ring around the edge of the cornea (the front surface of the eye).
When cared for properly, contact lenses can provide an effective way to correct your vision. Taking proper care of your contact lenses is essential. Conversely, failure to wear, clean and store your lenses as directed by your eye care professional increases the chance of getting germs in your eyes and causing complications.