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TEL: 01622 672563 Eye 2 Eye, Mid Kent Shopping Centre, Castle Road Allington, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 0PU


Free Parking - Disabled access Independent family owned business Experienced friendly staff


WHATEVER YOUR NEED, WE HAVE IT ALL, AT OUR STATE-OF-THE-ART OPTICIANS & EYE CLINIC (NHS & PRIVATE) WE ARE MAIDSTONE’S ONLY 6 DAY-A-WEEK, NHS, WALK-IN EYE EMERGENCY CLINIC WITH IN-HOUSE MEDICAL TREATMENT


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LONG FLIGHTS, AIR-CON & DIGITAL SCREENS INCREASE YOUR RISK OF DRY EYES WETREAT THE CAUSE OF DRY EYES, NOT JUST THE SYMPTOMS INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY WITH PROVEN EFFICIENCY (+86% PATIENT SATISFACTION) NO MORE EYE DROPS REQUIRED EXPERIENCE TRUE RELIEF AT A GREAT PRICE


OVERNIGHT CONTACT LENS WEAR TRUE FREEDOM FROM GLASSES WITHOUT DAILYCONTACT LENS WEAR OR SURGERY NONE OFTHE COMPLICATIONS OF SURGERY OR LONG-TERM CONTACT LENS WEAR VISION CORRECTED AT BOTH DISTANCE AND NEAR PRICES SIMILAR TO CONTACT LENSES


Remember someone special


A gift in memory can be a unique way to remember the life of someone important to you. Many people choose to honour the memory of a loved one, by raising donations in their name and there are many ways you can do that with Demelza Hospice Care for Children.


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For a free in memory information booklet,


please contact Lisa Clark on 01795 845275 or email lisa.clark@demelza.org.uk


www.demelza.org.uk/inmemory Registered Charity Number 1039651


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