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Eyelevel Opticians, Islington

Eyelevel Opticians, Islington

Islington's finest independent optometrists and eye-care specialists.

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Occupational Lenses

Occupational lenses are an ideal complement to progressive lenses

Progressive Lenses

Progressive lenses are versatile and indispensable for covering a wide range of near to far distances.

Vs.

Occupational Lenses

With a wider field of vision and shorter viewing distance, occupational lenses are truly designed for activities indoors.

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See better, work better

The right tools can really make a difference for the
right job

Occupational lenses are designed specifically for intermediate and near vision areas can make work easier and more comfortable. They can improve the overall ergonomic experience especially for work that requires a lot of close and
intermediate range focus

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Nowadays, we’re spending more time using our eyes up close or at intermediate distances. Without the right lenses, this can lead to digital eye strain symptoms like neck pain, headaches, or blurred vision.

A lens that answers the demands of today and can help to reduce the symptoms of digital eye strain and improve visual comfort of your patients

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What Occupational Lenses does EyeLevel Opticians offer

We offer a premium tailored solution for the most demanding visual needs which is customized to your individual wearing parameters for a more accurate correction leading to enhanced visual acuity, as well as a mid-range choice for anyone who would like to have greater visual areas when working on their computer, reading or switching between various digital devices.

Looking for an additional pair of glasses that contributes to comfort at work or home in near or intermediate distance vision scenarios?

Talk to use about our occupational lenses

Book an appointment

or call us:  (020) 7354 9277

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Eyelevel Opticians
37 Upper Street
Islington, London
N1 0PN

Contact Us

Tel: (020) 7354 9277
Email: info@eyelevelopticians.co.uk

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Opening Hours

Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Sat 10am-5pm
Sun Closed
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