Specsavers must be like vets.I have NHS ones.....but when I realised that I needed to go back, and asked my GP for the referral, she said, "Oh you just go to Specsavers now. Just book an appointment and they'll see to it".
Specsavers told me I had cataracts developing, sold me eye drops, etc., booked me another early appointment, etc.,....and after a year of fretful worry because I had been told that my eyesight would blur, I would need to have yearly checks to keep my driving licence, etc., I would need surgery in five years.....I went back to have my eyes tested again.
Turns out I don't have cataracts, I don't even have any sign of cataracts, the optician who checked my eyes said that he would never have even mentioned it to me because there was absolutely no evidence of that whatsoever.....so, do I trust Specsavers ?
Do I hell.
M
They always find something to charge you for.