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Visit an optician for an eye test

Visit an optician for an eye test (free in some instances!) and obtain a prescription. Some opticians may be reluctant to give you this in the hope of encouraging you to purchase a pair of glasses through them. But it is your right to have this information and they MUST supply you with it.

Order online

Once you have this prescription, you are in a position to log on to our site at www.glasses2you.co.uk and start making some very real savings. Do not forget that our glasses and lenses are made and assembled to the same high standards as any other high street opticians. The only 'bit' that we cannot do online is the eye test!

We accept most types of credit and debit card payment using a 128 bit secure socket layer which is the most secure way of taking payments over the internet, so rest assured, you can shop with glasses2you in confidence!

Choosing glasses

Decide on the amount that you want to spend and look at our quality ranges using the navigation buttons on the left. Most frames come in a variety of colours and sizes. If you have an existing pair of spectacles then please have a look at the measurements on the arm.

This may look like this: 47 [] 23 140.

The first number 47 is the lens diameter. The second number 23 is the nose bridge width, and the third number 140 is the arm length.

Choosing your lenses

Single vision lenses: The majority of people will only require a single vision lens fitted to their glasses. If this is the option that you require then decide if the glasses are to be used for reading(near) or for computer work(intermediate) or everyday use (distance) If for intermediate or near (reading) use, it should be written on your prescription under additions (ADD).

Choose your frames from our wide range of quality products and fill out the online order form exactly as per your prescription. Our superb range of quality glasses start from as little as £15.

Bifocal lenses: Bifocals are an option for people who require 2 lenses in 1. Reading and distance.

We only recommend that you choose this option if recommended by your optician. In this case we ask you to instruct your optician to make out the prescription as if the glasses were to be worn 12 - 13 mm from the eye.

Pay for your glasses

You can pay online using most major credit and debit cards. Rest assured that we use an encrypted service for this payment so that your details are not visible to any one. Buying online from a reputable company such as www.glasses2you.co.uk is a very secure process.

Receiving your glasses

Whilst we reserve the right to deliver by 21 days, we will strive to get your new spectacles to you within 7 days. However please expect more complex prescriptions to take several days longer.

We feel sure that you will be delighted with your new glasses and delighted with your savings!!!!

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Other articles of interest on the Glasses2you web site:

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