Opticians in Milton Keynes
Opticians in Milton Keynes provide eye examinations, prescribe and dispense glasses and contact lenses, and check for signs of eye conditions such as glaucoma and cataracts. This page lists practices across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
5 matching opticians
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Popular ★ 4.7 (51)
DW Roberts Opticians
📍 16 High St, Stony Stratford Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- thorough eye tests
- friendly knowledgeable staff
- no pressure to buy
- good for children and families
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Popular ★ 4.5 (8)
Davis Optometrists with Lesley Arkin
📍 6-7 Cofferidge Cl, Stony Stratford Accessible parkingAppointments recommendedCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- first class service
- friendly professional staff
- wide frame selection
- long-standing local reputation
- one report of rude manner
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Popular ★ 5 (8)
Stony Optical Independent Optometrists
📍 6-7 Cofferidge Cl, Stony Stratford Appointments recommendedCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- knowledgeable, attentive staff
- good range of quality frames
- non-pushy approach
- strong after-sales service
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Popular ★ 5 (4)
Boots Pharmacy
📍 43 High St, Stony Stratford Card paymentsContactlessOn-site services
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly helpful staff
- good product range
- sound pharmacist advice
- often busy
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★ 4 (12)
CHEC Milton Keynes
📍 1 Pitfield, Stony Stratford Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly caring staff
- fast cataract treatment
- clear explanations
- unanswered emails
- late appointment letters
- occasional rushed feeling
Checking qualifications and registration
Optometrists and dispensing opticians in the UK must be registered with the General Optical Council (GOC), which sets standards for training and conduct. You can confirm that a practitioner is registered by searching the GOC register online. Many practices also employ optical assistants who work under the supervision of a registered professional, and some offer NHS-funded sight tests to those who are eligible, such as children, people over 60, and those on certain benefits.
What to consider when choosing a practice
When comparing opticians, it can help to check whether the practice offers advanced diagnostic equipment such as Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), which can detect eye conditions earlier than a standard test. Consider the range of frames and lenses stocked, whether contact lens schemes or payment plans are available, and how aftercare and follow-up appointments are handled. Reading recent reviews and confirming appointment availability and accessibility can also inform your decision.
How often should I have an eye test?
For most adults, the NHS recommends an eye examination at least every two years, though your optometrist may advise more frequent tests based on your age, health or existing eye conditions. Children and people with conditions such as diabetes may be advised to attend more often.
Am I entitled to a free NHS sight test?
You may qualify for an NHS-funded sight test if you are under 16, aged 60 or over, receive certain benefits, or have specific medical conditions such as diabetes or glaucoma. The practice can confirm your eligibility and explain any charges before your appointment.