
Boots Opticians has reopened in Bedford’s Harpur Shopping Centre following a two week refurbishment.
Alongside unveiling an exciting new look, the store has introduced a Dry Eye service providing vital relief to patients dealing with the irritable condition.
At the core of the Dry Eye service is a detailed assessment of the eye’s hydration levels which allows clinicians to develop personalised treatment plans for managing dry eye symptoms.
In addition to the new service, the refurbished store includes a new private dispensing area and now also offers optomap® eye scans alongside OCT advanced eye scans, NHS and private eye tests, contact lens fittings plus a wide range of own brand and designer frames.
Tayyab Akram, Store Manager at Boots Opticians Bedford Harpur Shopping Centre said: “We are delighted that the store has reopened and we are looking forward to helping local customers with their eye care needs. We are also immensely proud to offer both optomap eye scans and a Dry Eye service, it’s rewarding to know we’re making a real difference in our patients’ lives and we’re excited to see how much more we can achieve.”
Boots Optometrists are on hand in store to provide expert advice and the store also has Boots Macmillan Optician Professionals, whose unique training provides optometrists with the necessary skills to help those living with cancer, as well as those experiencing ocular side effects from cancer treatment.
To celebrate its transformation, the store hosted a reopening event with free cake and drinks available for customers.
Customers can browse the extensive range of premium and designer brands including Gucci and Mulberry as well as stylish frames from the Boots own brand range, with prices starting from £50.
Find out more about Boots Opticians and book an eye test at bootsopticians.com
