This protects vulnerable patients and staff. WE NEED TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE PRACTICE FOR SOCIAL DISTANCING REASONS, SO PLEASE KNOCK ON THE DOOR ON ARRIVAL for your appointment and we will be with you as soon as we can. At Morgan Optometry in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, you can be assured of highly professional eyecare and clinical attention.
We have a policy of employing optometrists that have worked at local eye hospitals or who have further optometry qualifications. Whether you may require spectacles, contact lenses, or laser refractive correction, Morgan Optometry's policy of offering continuing high quality care ensures your eyes their optimum vision and comfort at all times.
We have a policy of employing optometrists that have worked at local eye hospitals or who have further optometry qualifications. Whether you may require spectacles, contact lenses, or laser refractive correction, Morgan Optometry's policy of offering continuing high quality care ensures your eyes their optimum vision and comfort at all times.
Services
Morgan Optometry (previously known as Morgan White Optometrists) has been established since 2006. We pride ourselves in our combination of highly qualified practitioners and friendly support staff. Whether you are looking for stylish glasses, extremely comfortable contact lenses, or an eye examination that uses the latest in modern technology to ensure your eyes are clear and healthy, we look forward to helping you.
A regular eye examination is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. In addition to assessing your eyesight and any requirement for vision correction, a thorough eye examination checks for signs and symptoms of more serious eye problems. Using the latest technology in optometric equipment, including digital imaging of the retina, our optometrists are able to comprehensively examine the eye for signs of disease or abnormality.
What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is the name for a group of eye conditions in which the optic nerve is damaged at the point where it leaves the eye. This nerve carries information from the light sensitive layer in your eye, the retina, to the brain where it is perceived as a picture. Your eye needs a certain amount of pressure to keep the eyeball in shape so that it can work properly.
There are several services available for those suffering eye problems, each with a different set of skills and ability to help. Pharmacy can quickly resolve most minor eye complaints with a brief examination and over the counter remedies. If you have pink, red, sticky, itchy, dry or watery eyes, as well as the most frequently experienced issues such as a stye or if they are red and sore, go to a local pharmacist.
Imagine that your eye is like a camera. There is a lens and an aperture (an opening) at the front, which both adjust to bring objects into focus on the retina at the back of your eye. The retina is made up of a delicate tissue that is sensitive to light, rather like the film in a camera. The macula is found at the centre of the retina where the incoming rays of light are focused.