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Contact lens advice
Find out more about contact lenses, plus some helpful top tips
Contact lens myth buster
A handy contact lens cheat sheet to help bust some common myths
Makeup for contact lenses
Explore our top contact lens friendly makeup tips to beat eye irritation
How to remove your lenses
Read our step-by-step guide plus top-tips to get you started
Contact lens aftercare
Find out more about aftercare appointments & why they’re important
Healthy eye advice
Laser eye surgery
Explore the most common questions to put your mind at rest
Healthy eyes top tips
Our top tips on keeping your eyes healthy through diet, habits & more
Working from home eye advice
Keeping your eyes healthy & refreshed whilst working from home
Eye test advice
Your eye test explained
Find out what happens during an eye test & why they are important
Eye test results
Learn more about the most common terms used on your prescription
OCT advanced eye test
Find out more about OCT eye scans & how they can help you
Prescription lens advice
Varifocal lenses explained
Discover a cost-effective & convenient solution with varifocal lenses
What are bifocals & varifocals?
Experience convenience with a single pair of glasses or contact lenses
Blue light
Find out more about blue light & blue light glasses
Glasses advice
Reasons to have a 2nd pair
Explore the benefits of having more than one pair of glasses
Eco friendly eyewear
From recycled frames & plastic neutral contact lenses, we’re here to help
Glasses cover
Have peace of mind & save money in the long run with our glasses cover
Caring for your glasses
Get expert advice on keeping your glasses in great condition
Choosing your perfect glasses
Explore our expert style tips to help find your perfect frames
Makeup advice with glasses
Explore our top glasses friendly makeup tips
Sunglasses advice
Choosing your sunglasses
Find out why you need sunglasses & how to choose the best ones for you
The truth about sunglasses
Separate fact from fiction & find out the truth about UV eye damage
Children's eye advice
Children's eye advice
Our top tips on keeping children's eyes healthy & spotting any issues early on
Children's eye test
Find out more about children's eye tests & what happens during them
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*Discount applied when you purchase any two pairs of complete prescription glasses or prescription sunglasses. Excludes non-prescription sunglasses, ready-made reading glasses and safety eyewear. Cheapest pair free. Offer can be used with our second pairs half price offer but not in conjunction with any other offer or discount on glasses or sunglasses. Second pairs half price offer can be claimed within 3 months of initial purchase date and within the offer period but to obtain the free pair, all pairs must be purchased by 28th January 2025. Free pair must be selected from the Boots brand optical range within the offer validity period and include single vision lenses as standard. Free pair excludes Boots sunglasses. Free pair may be selected from the designer clearance section only in stores with this option. Lens upgrades in the third pair will be charged at half price. You will need a valid prescription. Valid until 28th January 2025.
Eye health & advice
Eye health is extremely important to us here at Boots. We have created a one stop shop which contains advice on various eye conditions and eye concerns. Whether you are suffering from conjunctivitis, glaucoma, astigmatism, you will find all the information and solutions on our website to take care of your eyes.
To keep your eyes in the best shape possible, we recommend regular eye tests to identify early signs of medical conditions. Booking an appointment for an eye check is simple, either call us on 0345 125 3752* or book online. If you want to add an extra dimension to your eye test, opt of an OCT scan to see what’s going on under the surface of your eye and its worth checking if you are eligible for a free NHS eye test.