Tina
hi goanna .is there any chance you could pm me with there website or full address.i wear the throw away monthlys. but pay £30 a month, thanks irene
i wear the daily disposable ones,do you know how much they are
thanks for the pm. i will give them a try i wear the monthly ones you ones you can keep in for 30 days.
thanks again irene
You said you paid £4 is that for the daily disposable ones or monthly disposable ones? either is so cheap think i'll be stocking up
Tina
I'll check them out when I get there thanks for the info
I went to an optician in Panjim (SAI Opticians, M.G. Road, Panjim - tel: 222 5920) to buy some contact lense solution (50p per bottle) & ended up buying 2 pairs of glasses, one reactor lights & one normal pair. The opticians gave me a sight test & also delivered the glasses to my hotel within 3 days & it cost me £85 in total. Absolutely Brilliant!!! If you buy more than one pair they give you a slight discount too, but you'll probably have to mention it to them. They did tell me about the contact lenses & if I remember correctly, the price for a years worth of normal disposable lenses was £42 but I think the coloured ones are just a little bit more expensive.
you guys often talk about dental care...what about opticians if we take english prescription?
Not a problem, hubby had his eyes tested & bought varifocals for less than £100. There are plenty of opticians around, we went to Eye-site next to the sea breeze resort on the beach rd in candolim. Infact hubby is in a scheme called Westfield, so claimed money back when we returned home. You can take your own prescription if preffered.
Hope this helps
AJ
Thanx AJ...much appreciated
My wife even claimed her money back from the penny in the pound fund! Allan.
Gai C.
Most opticians have a free computer eye testing centre as well. Look out for these names if you come across them on your trip. All very good.
Hi Dangui opticians in Mapusa market are very good.
My husband and I both had glasses made last year in Goa. We used our own prescriptions and went to Agnelos in Margao. It still worked out quite expensive for India, but then, they were reactolite, vari focals, thats what happens when you get to our age!! However, within a few days my glasses were faulty. I took them back to Agnelos but they tried to blame me saying I had scratched them! There was some sort of coating on the inside of the lens and this was disintegrating. They eventually agreed to get a new pair made and to post them to me at home. Needless to say once I had received them within a few days the same thing happened. The coating has also started to come off my husbands specs, so his are useless as well. We took them to our own optician in this country and there was nothing that could be done with them, so we ended up having to order more new glasses. (not a ploy by our own optician to spend more money) Just make sure that wherever you go, it is with a tried and tested personal recommendation.
i have used romano opticians in calangute twice now and i find they are good
Apologies if this has been raised before, but I am off to Candolim on Sunday-well monday morning-yippee and can anybody tell me if you need to take your prescription with if you want to purchase glasses or can you get an eye test whilst there?
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