DD was discussing internet v local opticians recently because she had gone to the optician we have been using for the last 30 years and been really impressed how carefully her glasses were fitted.
Adjustments were made to the arms so that her glasses sat straight, despite one ear being ever so slightly lower than the other. More importantly, adjustments were made to the frames to make absolutely sure that her eyes were looking through the optimal part of the lens and not slightly to one side or above or below. As she said, this is something that only an optician can do as she was unlikely to notice if her eyes were under unnecessary strain because her eyes were focussing slightly off the optimum part of the lens.
She says after noticing all this she will no longer be tempted to go online. She knows what she is paying the optician for.
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