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Sponsored: Keep your vision right with Vision Right

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Your eyes are a vital organ so it’s important to take good care of them. And a locally owned and run opticians have just opened a second shop in Angus, making it easier to get quality optical care.

Offering great value with a truly personal touch, Vision Right of Monifieth has the balance just right.

Established in 2014 by Barry Davie, the independent opticians recently opened a new store in Arbroath with the aim of bringing their own style of personal eye care and optical expertise to the Angus town.

Barry and his team of experienced staff are dedicated to providing their customers with the best possible care.

He said: “We put a real emphasis on offering a more one-to-one service to our customers – and unlike a lot of chains you are often dealing with the same person each time you visit so we get to know our customers.”

As an independent opticians, Vision Right is committed to looking after your eyes using the best quality, professional equipment.

“We also have the equipment to do retinal photography, so a visit to us is as much about eye health as it is vision.”

Many people think that independent stores can’t compete with the bigger chains on price but in fact, the team at Vision Right can offer a fantastic range of glasses in both designer and more basic ranges that offer great value to their customers. They aren’t tied to certain brands so are often able to provide frames from a broader selection of names, including Radley, O’Neills and Superdry.

If you have toyed with the idea of trying contact lenses but worried about the cost, then why not consider a free lens trial with Vision Right? Their experienced optician, Ameen Sattar, will be able to provide expert advice on the best lenses to suit your circumstances and you will be able to test them to find out whether they are the right solution for your eyes.

If you haven’t visited Vision Right yet, now is the time to get to know the team, as they are offering a fantastic deal – customers can order a free pair of prescription sunglasses when they purchase a pair of glasses (terms and conditions apply).

Vision Right even collects old pairs of glasses as part of the Vision Aid Overseas charity, where glasses are given to people who need them.

Find out more in store or visit the Vision Right website.