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Eyesight test?

Does anyone know how much an eyesight test is now.
Thank you

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  • holstar
    holstar Posts: 826 Forumite
    I think its about £20-25, from recollection.
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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    don't forget that if you work long periods of time at a computer your employer is suppose to pay for eyetests as well as some of the cost of glasses if needed for computer work.


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  • Karrie
    Karrie Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    I had mine tested on Saturday at Spec Savers. It cost £17.95. Thankfully, my employers are paying for it because I spend a fair amount of time in front of a pc.
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  • hi kim.d/a charge £27.50 but i just found a voucher for £10 voucher in a asda mag. so i nade an appointment 4 next week.i didnt know asda had opticians but they do .so ring your local asda ask them 4 the numder 4 your nearest asda that has one .good luck
  • yellow_dog
    yellow_dog Posts: 200 Forumite
    Hubby charged £19 in specsavers last week!

    If you have a Tesco Extra near you they charge £10.
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