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Do you remember going to an Optician and feeling like you’re just a cog in the system, a number amongst many others around you? It’s impersonal, ineffective and leaves you feeling cold. Sometimes it even leaves you with more questions than answers.
At Abra & Co, we understand these feelings like no other Opticians.
We know you want good eyecare, to deal with competent and professional staff who share their expertise with you and to purchase glasses that are in your budget.
And importantly, we know you want to feel valued as a customer.
This is why we have been working incredibly hard to create a new standard for Optometry – Our unique client experience is designed to make it effortless for you to visit us, get the advice and glasses you need without feeling like you’ve been sold to, or spent too much, or not got the advice and answers you were looking for.
This unique way of doing things is unlike any other Opticians. All our experts have been trained at length in this way of delivering eyecare. Our team members bring a depth of training and expertise focused on recognising You as the individual you are.
We’re not just about seeing better — we’re about living better. Our approach to eye care is proactive and personal, ensuring that your vision today is protected for a brighter tomorrow.
Tired of dry, gritty eyes that drops don’t fix?
You might have Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)and/or Blepharitis. The EyeClean programme offers lasting relief, not temporary fixes. Our expert-developed, 3-phase system targets these root causes. Your journey includes comprehensive assessment, precise diagnosis of your dry eye type,and advanced in-clinic treatments like BlephEx®deep eyelid cleansing and Meibomian GlandExpression (MGX) to restore natural tear function.The complete 3-visit programme is £450.
We provide accessible, high-quality care in Middleton, Cheadle, Heald Green, Winsford and Heckmondwike. Ready to see clearly and comfortably again?
We take the time to do the tests needed, there is no one size fits all approach. Our experienced Optometrists are dedicated to providing you with the best possible care and attention, with ongoing support and aftercare. If you have any questions, our team is always on hand to support you and guide you through anything, whether it is understanding a referral or simply a quick question about your eyes.
Because we understand each patient is unique, we tailor our eye tests to make sure you receive a thorough and seamless experience that keeps you relaxed and comfortable. What’s more, our Optometrists are regularly trained by our Optometrist Directors, to ensure the highest standards of clinical experience and knowledge.
We’re on a mission to be the best Independent Opticians in the North and look forward to taking care of you.
Hyperopia, also called ‘being long-sighted’ is caused when the eye is either shorter than normal or when the cornea becomes a little too flat. It is also caused by the ageing process and many patients will notice this deterioration in their vision over time.
When you suffer from hyperopia, the typical symptoms you notice will be any of the following:
What is Macular Degeneration?Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is a common eye condition and a leading cause of vision loss among people age 50 and older. It involves the deterioration of the macula, which is the small central area of the retina that controls visual acuity. The macula’s health is crucial for tasks requiring sharp vision, such as reading, driving, recognising faces, and seeing objects in fine detail. Macular degeneration is categorised into two types:
These are the symptoms of Macular Degeneration:
Macular Degeneration is a sinister condition because it can take many years to develop. The Dry form tends to develop slowly and can be picked up early with our 3D OCT Scanner. Our Optometrists are specially trained to operate this machine and as such carefully control the quality of the scans to be able to really examine each layer of the retina in detail. If we’re able to pick up any early signs of macular degeneration, we can then give you specific advise on how to slow the progression as well as reduce risk factors. |
What is Glaucoma?Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which is essential for good vision. This damage is often caused by abnormally high pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure). Glaucoma can lead to loss of vision and is one of the leading causes of blindness for people over the age of 60. However, blindness from glaucoma can often be prevented with early treatment. Glaucoma is often not picked up until there is irreversible damage to your vision. This is why it’s essential to have regular eye tests, especially if you have a family history of Glaucoma. There are 3 main types of Glaucoma and these are:
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What is MyopiaMyopia, also called ‘being short-sighted’ is caused when the eye is either larger than normal or when the cornea becomes a little too curved. Myopia is a condition that is projected to be a global epidemic over the next few years. Small myopia is not usually an issue and is easily corrected with glasses or contact lenses , however high myopia can pose risks of retinal detachment, glaucoma and vision loss. This is why it is vital to get the right checks done when you have your eyes tested and have regular eye tests, especially for children. At Abra & Co. Opticians, When you suffer from Myopia, the typical symptoms you notice will be any of the following:
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What is a Cataract?A cataract is a common eye condition where the lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque, leading to a decrease in vision. It is most often related to aging but can also result from other factors. The lens, located behind the iris and the pupil, works like a camera lens, focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye to produce clear images. When a cataract develops, it distorts the light passing through the lens, causing images to appear blurred or fuzzy. Although Cataracts are age-related, one of the biggest risk factors to their development is UV Radiation, which is why recommend UV protection on all our lenses as standard. Cataracts develop for a variety of reasons, including:
Symptoms of cataracts may include:
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What is Blepharitis?Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids, typically affecting the part where eyelashes grow and is usually associated with irritation, itchiness, and reddening of the eyelids. It can result from various causes, including bacterial eyelid infection, dry eyes, and certain skin conditions such as dandruff of the scalp and eyebrows (seborrheic dermatitis) or rosacea. This condition can be uncomfortable and may be unsightly, but it usually doesn’t cause permanent damage to one’s eyesight, and it’s not contagious. We’re finding that Blepharitis is an increasingly common condition, which is why we’ve invested into creating our own treatment program for Blepharitis called eyeClean. Symptoms of Blepharitis can include:
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Presbyopia is a common age-related vision condition in which the eye gradually loses the ability to focus on nearby objects. This condition typically starts to become noticeable in adults around the age of 40 or older. The primary cause of presbyopia is the hardening of the lens inside the eye, making it less flexible and reducing its ability to change shape (accommodate) to focus on close objects.
Symptoms of Presbyopia include:
Unlike other refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism, presbyopia is related to age and affects everyone eventually. The condition can be diagnosed through a basic eye exam, and it is typically corrected with prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses, bifocals, trifocals, or contact lenses. In some cases, people opt for surgical procedures such as LASIK or lens implants to correct presbyopia.
Presbyopia manifests itself quite early on in some cases, even at the ages of 38 onwards. Oftentimes we have seen prescriptions from other high street Opticians where the reading Add has been prescribed at a higher number than we would anticipate for the patients age. Our Optometrists understand when your eyes have enough power to focus, and so we carefully measure the correct power to prescribe, just enough for your natural eyes not to become over reliant on the glasses, although this will occur naturally over time.
Dry eye syndrome, also known simply as dry eye, is a common condition that occurs when your tears aren’t able to provide adequate lubrication for your eyes. This can happen for several reasons: either the eyes do not produce enough tears, or the tears that are produced are of poor quality. The result is inflammation and damage to the eye’s surface.
Dry eye can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome may include:
Diabetes can have significant effects on the eye, leading to a range of conditions collectively known as diabetic eye disease. These conditions can cause severe vision loss or even blindness if not properly managed. Here’s how diabetes affects the eye:
The most direct impact of diabetes on the eye is diabetic retinopathy, which occurs when high blood sugar levels cause damage to the blood vessels in the retina — the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. This can lead to:
What is HyperopiaHyperopia, also called ‘being long-sighted’ is caused when the eye is either shorter than normal or when the cornea becomes a little too flat. It is also caused by the ageing process and many patients will notice this deterioration in their vision over time. When you suffer from hyperopia, the typical symptoms you notice will be any of the following:
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What is Macular Degeneration?Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is a common eye condition and a leading cause of vision loss among people age 50 and older. It involves the deterioration of the macula, which is the small central area of the retina that controls visual acuity. The macula’s health is crucial for tasks requiring sharp vision, such as reading, driving, recognising faces, and seeing objects in fine detail. Macular degeneration is categorised into two types:
These are the symptoms of Macular Degeneration:
Macular Degeneration is a sinister condition because it can take many years to develop. The Dry form tends to develop slowly and can be picked up early with our 3D OCT Scanner. Our Optometrists are specially trained to operate this machine and as such carefully control the quality of the scans to be able to really examine each layer of the retina in detail. If we’re able to pick up any early signs of macular degeneration, we can then give you specific advise on how to slow the progression as well as reduce risk factors. |
What is Glaucoma?Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which is essential for good vision. This damage is often caused by abnormally high pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure). Glaucoma can lead to loss of vision and is one of the leading causes of blindness for people over the age of 60. However, blindness from glaucoma can often be prevented with early treatment. Glaucoma is often not picked up until there is irreversible damage to your vision. This is why it’s essential to have regular eye tests, especially if you have a family history of Glaucoma. There are 3 main types of Glaucoma and these are:
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What is MyopiaMyopia, also called ‘being short-sighted’ is caused when the eye is either larger than normal or when the cornea becomes a little too curved. Myopia is a condition that is projected to be a global epidemic over the next few years. Small myopia is not usually an issue and is easily corrected with glasses or contact lenses , however high myopia can pose risks of retinal detachment, glaucoma and vision loss. This is why it is vital to get the right checks done when you have your eyes tested and have regular eye tests, especially for children. When you suffer from Myopia, the typical symptoms you notice will be any of the following:
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What is a Cataract?A cataract is a common eye condition where the lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque, leading to a decrease in vision. It is most often related to aging but can also result from other factors. The lens, located behind the iris and the pupil, works like a camera lens, focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye to produce clear images. When a cataract develops, it distorts the light passing through the lens, causing images to appear blurred or fuzzy. Although Cataracts are age-related, one of the biggest risk factors to their development is UV Radiation, which is why recommend UV protection on all our lenses as standard. Cataracts develop for a variety of reasons, including:
Symptoms of cataracts may include:
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What is Blepharitis?Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids, typically affecting the part where eyelashes grow and is usually associated with irritation, itchiness, and reddening of the eyelids. It can result from various causes, including bacterial eyelid infection, dry eyes, and certain skin conditions such as dandruff of the scalp and eyebrows (seborrheic dermatitis) or rosacea. This condition can be uncomfortable and may be unsightly, but it usually doesn’t cause permanent damage to one’s eyesight, and it’s not contagious. We’re finding that Blepharitis is an increasingly common condition, which is why we’ve invested into creating our own treatment program for Blepharitis called eyeClean. Symptoms of Blepharitis can include:
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What is Presbyopia?Presbyopia is a common age-related vision condition in which the eye gradually loses the ability to focus on nearby objects. This condition typically starts to become noticeable in adults around the age of 40 or older. The primary cause of presbyopia is the hardening of the lens inside the eye, making it less flexible and reducing its ability to change shape (accommodate) to focus on close objects. Symptoms of Presbyopia include:
The positive is that we have many lens options for you at Abra & Co. Opticians, that allow you to be able to get the vision you need for your specific and unique environments. Unlike other refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism, presbyopia is related to age and affects everyone eventually. The condition can be diagnosed through a basic eye exam, and it is typically corrected with prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses, bifocals, trifocals, or contact lenses. In some cases, people opt for surgical procedures such as LASIK or lens implants to correct presbyopia. Presbyopia manifests itself quite early on in some cases, even at the ages of 38 onwards. Oftentimes we have seen prescriptions from other high street Opticians where the reading Add has been prescribed at a higher number than we would anticipate for the patients age. Our Optometrists understand when your eyes have enough power to focus, and so we carefully measure the correct power to prescribe, just enough for your natural eyes not to become over reliant on the glasses, although this will occur naturally over time. |
What is Dry Eye Syndrome?Dry eye syndrome, also known simply as dry eye, is a common condition that occurs when your tears aren’t able to provide adequate lubrication for your eyes. This can happen for several reasons: either the eyes do not produce enough tears, or the tears that are produced are of poor quality. The result is inflammation and damage to the eye’s surface. Dry eye can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome may include:
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How can Diabetes affect your eyes?Diabetes can have significant effects on the eye, leading to a range of conditions collectively known as diabetic eye disease. These conditions can cause severe vision loss or even blindness if not properly managed. Here’s how diabetes affects the eye: The most direct impact of diabetes on the eye is diabetic retinopathy, which occurs when high blood sugar levels cause damage to the blood vessels in the retina — the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. This can lead to:
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