Over the past three years Kiddiewink 2 has seen pretty much a different optometrist and ophthalmologist at every hospital appointment. Due to the differing rapports he forms with them (some are more child friendly than others), it is some times tricky to know if he is struggling with the test or just playing silly beggars! The care he has received has been fine but the continuity of care has been lacking somewhat! Getting an appointment I can attend has always been tricky too but we have a solution for that now. I wish we could see just a couple of different professionals, rather than a different one each time!
I also wish , now he is nearly five, he could go to our local optometrist ‘Wendy Diddams’; it was Wendy that prescribed both mine glasses , and by the time the hospital referral came through, they had happily been wearing glasses for awhile .We are hopeful that the early detection (8 months) with our youngest Kiddiewink means she will possibly avoid patching.
All my children love going to the opticians -‘Wendy diddams ‘ and all of them react far more positively in the warm and friendly environment, than a sterile unwelcoming environment. The continuity of care is brilliant and they know all of my children well! My eldest gets plenty of attention so she doesn’t feel left out and the sweets are a big hit! My eldest is actually the only one that Wendy tests at the moment due to her age. With her being a child specialist, I just wish the hospital would ‘release’ my children from all but annual checks. It is the frequency of the hospital visits that is draining and surely it would be more cost effective for the NHS for all my kiddiewinks to be checked locally. My kiddiewinks are happier and more relaxed, and the whole experience is a pleasure rather than a stress and hassle.
What I think matters when choosing Β an opticians...
- The more local the better; visits may be frequent with breakages, adjustments, scratches.
- Find some one who likes and understands about fitting and sizing glasses on kiddiewinks , particularly if you have tiny kiddiewinks!
- Accept their advice. Yes little johnny might well like the Spider-Man pair, but they might not work for him and his prescription.
- Go somewhere that you and they feel as relaxed and stress free as possible!Β
- Have the number on speed dial for when the childminder becomes convinced the baby has eaten the lens. (yes that actually happened!
We are so fortunate that we have a wonderful optometrist in the town where I live, Wendy Diddams specialises in children, and all the staff are amazing.Β Several of my colleagues, travel to my townΒ to have their children tested atΒ Wendy Diddams, andΒ it is a well regarded practice within theΒ local community.Β They understand what makes my children tick. Sharon, in particular, has a wonderful relationship with my little man. Making her laugh when he tries on the glasses, he knows exactly what he likes, and doesn’t like, and tells her as he sees it.
Nothing is too much trouble, and they are happy to source specific items for us. The prescription goggles we ordered through them are perfect and their knowledge of children’s glasses is vast. A welcoming and cosy waiting room (with sweets), means they are happy and well behaved (usually).
We have been known just to pop in and say hello, although now I am back at work, this happens less frequently, as its often my Mum that pops in for the adjustments. All the staff know her well now too..; The journey into glasses with children, can feel overwhelming at times, things change and change can be tough! Having a child friendly and reliable optometrist, makes the whole journey less daunting. And lets face it, if you are going to be going there frequently, (and you will be), it is much better for all involved if the children feel they matter, rather than simply the next patient/customer.
Thanks to Starwinkle Photography, for all all these amazing photographs. Lucy is wonderful with kiddiewinks.
My local opticians is brilliant. I went to Specsavers once, never again! #TwinklyTuesday
I know a few people it’s a positive experience of specsavers, but most swear by their local independent,
I have tried different optical clinics myself to see which is the best… as I know one of my workmate was given wrong prescription which was really a nightmare. Thanks for sharing! #TwinklyTuesday
Aaah what a lovely, positive post! π IT’s so important for children to feel at ease in situations like this β dentists too! I had my first eyetest in 20 years last week β at Boots β and they were excellent π So happy to report I still have 20/20 vision too π Phew! Thanks so much for linking up with #TwinklyTuesday β hope to see you again next week! x
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Mine is one of those bigger ones where you can find in every high street. As a consumer I am looking for that special touch. That care. I dont feel that in the bigger stores. Sadly this is all that I can afford at the moment. But yes. Doctors and optometrist and nurses and food servers that are genuinely nice and shows that they care should be treasured =) #twinklytuesday