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Your Gift To Your Children By John Wallace


The uniform is sorted. Pens and pencils are in their case ready for use. You have covered all eventualities. Or have you? Sadly, one in       due to vision problems. These problems can be obvious like myopia (short sightedness) or  with reading and the processing of visual information. Wallace Optometrists take a particular interest in children with reading problems. As one of only three optometric practices in the Highlands to have an Intuitive Colorimeter and being founder members of the International Institute of Colorimetry Wallace Optometrists are well placed to help your child reach their maximum potential at school. Ask for our


information pack. All children under sixteen are entitled to a free annual NHS eye examination. Should your child need glasses the NHS provides a “voucher” towards the cost. Wallace Optometrists have a comprehensive range of “free” frames (paid in full by the NHS) as well as an excellent choice for the more fashion conscious youngster. All children deserve the best start in life. Don’t deprive your child of the best education because of an untreated vision problem. Call Wallace Optometrists today and arrange a comprehensive eye examination for your children.


Wallace Optometrists … for people who really care about children’s eyes.


Contact information:-


John Wallace BSc(Hons), FCOptom, DipCLP Wallace Optometrists & Podiatrists 11/12 Argyll Square, Oban Tel: 0845 230 3937 (EYES) www.wallaceoptometrists.co.uk


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