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Reglaze Glasses Replace Scratched Lenses

Get new lenses for your old frames with our reglaze service. Order online from your home. Easy ordering process and transparent pricing list, get new lenses for your old frames!

Replacement Lenses For Glasses

Reglazing your glasses is a cost-effective solution to replace your lenses and keep your frames, whether that be due to damage, prescription change

our Essex Reglazing Glasses services

Templeman opticians offers you not only great value due to its low running costs, but a flexible approach to saving money on your old glasses. 

We take care of everything from dispensing of glasses to a comprehensive eye care aftercare service.

Dedicated to providing Essex with Expert Eye Care

Always Providing  100% quality & care of duty at all times.

We are an essential healthcare provider, that remains open for all optical requirements.

If you, or someone you know needs our support, please phone us on 01268 777729

Reglazing Glasses Service

Areas we service Reglazing Lenses & Glasses within Essex,

UK;Saffron Walden, Braintree, colchester, Harwich, clacton on Sea, Walton-on-naze, Harlow, Witham, Chelmsford, Billericay, Brentwood, Basildon, Grays, Southend-on-sea & Stansted.

How does reglazing my old glasses work?

Benefits of Reglazing your Glasses

• Have an old pair of glasses that needs repairing, replacing or simply just new lenses Reglazing?

• If you have had an eye test elsewhere but were too busy to choose your glasses at the time, then why not give us a call.

We will beat any quote! If you have a valid prescription, or we are able to find out your current prescription from your current glasses using our new state of that art Lens Analyser.

Unlike other Opticians, we will gladly Re-glaze your existing eye wear!

We have been told by some our customers of how upset they are. when after paying hundreds of pounds for a brand frame they return a year later to find they cannot have their new prescription in their old frame.

With us this isn’t the case we understand the costs involved of keep replacing existing spectacles overtime you visit the Opticians.

Glasses Lens ReGlazing optics all done in house

When we receive the frame, our computerised glazing machinery is used to cut the lenses down to the precise shape and size of your frame.

  • All dispensing and re glazing is done in-house using the latest state-of-art machines we can guarantee precise; quality results every time. 
  • High trained staff are always on hand to give you advice on those difficult prescriptions, ensuring that the lenses you ordered will always exceed your patient’s expectations.

Our Glasses Reglazing service - What you should know T&C's

 Frames must be in good condition and not liable to break during the re glazing process

Rimless Frames

 Rimless frames must have at least one non-broken lens in order to be reglazed.

Curved Frames / Oversized Lenses

 Unfortunately, we’re unable to reglaze frames or sunglasses with a curvature or large lenses. Please contact us if you’re unsure if your frame is suitable

Risk

 All reglazes are done at the customers own risk. Ensure your frames are sent to us via an insured method, we cannot be held responsible for frames lost in the post

Templeman Opticians - Reglazing Glasses Services

 We are one of the select number of opticians in Essex to offer the Re glazing Glasses services.

All Measures In Place To Keep You Safe. Book Now. 

Areas serviced: Whole Of Essex & Outer London, UK.

Rayleigh, Clacton on sea, Maldon, Canvey island, Saffron Walden, Braintree, Colchester, Harwich, Clacton on Sea, Walton-on-naze, Harlow, Witham, Chelmsford, Billericay, Brentwood, Basildon, Grays, Southend-on-sea & Stansted.

 

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Our Story: The Journey of Templeman Opticians

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Our team of specialist mobile opticians can come to those who can’t visit us in-store unaccompanied due to a physical or mental illness or disability.


In order to be eligible for a home visit, you or someone you know might:

  • have a condition that stops you from leaving your home unaccompanied due to poor health, or

  • be living with a diagnosed mental health condition that prevents you from leaving your home without the assistance of another person, or

  • be housebound or bedbound due to a physical disability


What do we mean by a physical or mental illness?


There are many conditions and reasons why someone might not able to leave their home unaccompanied. It’s best to talk to us about your situation so we can determine if you do meet the criteria, but to try and help make it a little clearer, here are a few examples. 


Conditions may include (but aren’t limited to):

  • Cognitive impairment
  • Dementia
  • Severe arthritis
  • A diagnosed mental illness
  • A condition that affects your mobility
  • A condition that affects your short term memory
  • An illness that requires constant medication (for example, oxygen)
  • A temporary medical reason prohibiting you from leaving your home (such as vertigo)
  • A temporary illness that prevents a person from leaving the home unaccompanied
  • A medical professional has advised you not to leave home without help

Whatever the reason is, if you or someone you know can’t leave the home without the assistance of another person, then get in touch to find out if you’re eligible to have a home eye test.


Who qualifies for a free home eye test?


Those who have a physical or mental illness which prevent you from leaving your home unaccompanied.

Those who are eligible for free NHS-funded eye tests by checking the criteria below.

The majority of our customers qualify for a free NHS-funded eye test. 


See if you do by checking if you meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Aged 60 or over
  • Registered as partially sighted or blind
  • Diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma
  • Considered to be at risk of glaucoma, as advised by an optician
  • Aged 40 or over and have a family member diagnosed with glaucoma, or have a family history of glaucoma
  • Receiving benefit*
  • Entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate
  • Named on a valid NHS HC2 certificate (full help). Those named on an NHS HC3 certificate (partial help) may also get help with the cost of a private eye test
  • Eligible for an NHS Complex Lens Voucher (your optician will advise on the entitlement)


*You’re also entitled if you or your partner (including civil partner) receive, or you’re under the age of 20 and the dependant of someone receiving: Income Support, Income-related Employment, and Support Allowance, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.

Our team of specialist mobile opticians can come to those who can’t visit us in store unaccompanied due to a physical or mental illness or disability.

In order to be eligible for a home visit, you or someone you know might:

  • have a condition that stops you from leaving your home unaccompanied due to poor health, or

  • be living with a diagnosed mental health condition that prevents you from leaving your home without the assistance of another person, or

  • be housebound or bedbound due to a physical disability

What do we mean by a physical or mental illness?

There are many conditions and reasons why someone might not able to leave their home unaccompanied. It’s best to talk to us about your situation so we can determine if you do meet the criteria, but to try and help make it a little clearer, here are a few examples. Conditions may include (but aren’t limited to):

  • Cognitive impairment
  • Dementia
  • Severe arthritis
  • A diagnosed mental illness
  • A condition that affects your mobility
  • A condition that affects your short term memory
  • An illness that requires constant medication (for example, oxygen)
  • A temporary medical reason prohibiting you from leaving your home (such as vertigo)
  • A temporary illness that prevents a person from leaving the home unaccompanied
  • A medical professional has advised you not to leave home without help

Whatever the reason is, if you or someone you know can’t leave the home without the assistance of another person, then get in touch to find out if you’re eligible to have a home eye test.

Who qualifies for a free home eye test?

Those who have a physical or mental illness which prevents you from leaving your home unaccompanied.

Those who are eligible for free NHS-funded eye test by checking the criteria below.

The majority of our customers qualify for a free NHS-funded eye test. See if you do by checking if you meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Aged 60 or over
  • Registered as partially sighted or blind
  • Diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma
  • Considered to be at risk of glaucoma, as advised by an optician
  • Aged 40 or over and have a family member diagnosed with glaucoma, or have a family history of glaucoma
  • Receiving benefit*
  • Entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate
  • Named on a valid NHS HC2 certificate (full help). Those named on an NHS HC3 certificate (partial help) may also get help with the cost of a private eye test
  • Eligible for an NHS Complex Lens Voucher (your optician will advise on the entitlement)

*You’re also entitled if you or your partner (including civil partner) receive, or you’re under the age of 20 and the dependant of someone receiving: Income Support, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.

Who does not qualify for our home visit service?

No matter what condition you have, if you are physically able to leave your home on your own without needing help or assistance of another person, you will not qualify for a free NHS-funded home eye test.

We are also unable to visit patients in hospital.