Opticians & Eye Clinics

Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street

38 Queen Anne Street,London, London W1G 8HZ

Overview

Centre for Sight at Queen Anne Street is a private eye care clinic located in London's prestigious Marylebone district. The practice specializes in comprehensive ophthalmology and optometry services, providing diagnostic eye examinations, treatment for various eye conditions, and vision correction options. The clinic serves patients seeking private eye care with access to experienced eye specialists and advanced diagnostic equipment.

The Centre for Sight is known for delivering personalized eye care services to those requiring professional assessment and treatment. Services typically include routine eye tests, management of conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and refractive errors, as well as laser vision correction procedures. The clinic caters to both general patients and those with complex eye health needs.

Located on Queen Anne Street, the clinic is conveniently situated in central London with good transport links via the Underground. The practice operates as a private healthcare facility, and patients are generally advised to contact the clinic directly to arrange appointments, discuss treatment options, and obtain information about fees and payment arrangements for their specific eye care requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can book an eye test at Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street in London by calling 020 7580 7660, visiting the practice, or booking online through their website. It is recommended that adults have an eye test every two years, or more frequently if advised by your optometrist. An NHS eye test checks your vision and screens for eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
You are entitled to a free NHS eye test at Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street if you are aged 60 or over, under 16 (or under 19 in full-time education), diagnosed with or at risk of glaucoma, diabetic, receiving certain benefits (Income Support, Universal Credit, etc.), hold a valid HC2 certificate, registered sight impaired or severely sight impaired, or a prisoner on leave. Ask Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street to check your eligibility.
An eye test at Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street typically lasts 20-30 minutes and includes a visual acuity test (reading letters on a chart), refraction (determining your prescription for glasses or contact lenses), an eye health examination using specialised instruments, a check for eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration, and a discussion of your results and any recommendations. Advanced imaging such as OCT scans or retinal photography may be offered for an additional charge.
Yes, Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street welcomes children for eye tests. All children under 16 (and under 19 in full-time education) are entitled to a free NHS eye test and an NHS optical voucher towards the cost of glasses. Children should have their first eye test before starting school, or earlier if you notice any concerns. Signs to watch for include sitting close to the TV, difficulty reading the board at school, squinting, or headaches.
Yes, Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street offers contact lens fittings, trials, and supplies. Types available include daily disposable, monthly, toric (for astigmatism), multifocal, and coloured lenses. A contact lens fitting appointment includes measuring your eyes, selecting the right lens type, teaching you how to insert and remove lenses safely, and a follow-up check. Contact lens aftercare appointments are recommended annually. Call 020 7580 7660 to book.
Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street stocks a wide range of frames from budget to designer brands. Popular brands may include Ray-Ban, Oakley, Ted Baker, Hugo Boss, Gucci, Tom Ford, and NHS budget frames. Qualified dispensing opticians will help you choose frames that suit your face shape, prescription, and budget. Two-for-one offers and other promotions may be available.
The NHS recommends an eye test every two years for most adults. More frequent tests (annually or as advised) are recommended if you are over 70, diabetic, have a family history of glaucoma, wear contact lenses, have an existing eye condition, or your optometrist has recommended shorter intervals. Children should be tested annually. Regular eye tests can detect problems early, including non-eye conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes.
Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street may offer referrals or initial consultations for laser eye surgery (LASIK, LASEK, or SMILE). While opticians do not perform laser surgery themselves, they can assess your suitability, explain the options, and refer you to a specialist laser eye surgery provider. Not everyone is suitable — factors include your prescription, corneal thickness, age, and general eye health.
Yes, Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street provides varifocal (progressive) lenses that allow you to see at distance, intermediate, and near without changing glasses. Modern varifocals offer wider fields of vision and smoother transitions than older designs. Premium varifocals reduce distortion at the edges. Your dispensing optician will discuss the different varifocal options and help you choose the best fit for your lifestyle and budget.
Yes, Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street can fit prescription lenses into a wide range of sunglass frames, including polarised and photochromic (transition) options that darken automatically in sunlight. Prescription sunglasses protect your eyes from UV damage while correcting your vision. Ask about lens tinting options and UV protection standards.
Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street may offer urgent eye care appointments for conditions such as sudden vision changes, eye pain, flashing lights or floaters, red or sore eyes, foreign bodies in the eye, and eye infections. Some opticians are part of the Minor Eye Conditions Service (MECS), providing NHS-funded urgent eye care. Call 020 7580 7660 to check. For serious eye emergencies, go to A&E.
If you are eligible for an NHS-funded eye test, you may also qualify for an NHS optical voucher to help with the cost of glasses or contact lenses. Voucher values depend on your prescription strength. Children under 16, people on qualifying benefits, and those with complex prescriptions are most commonly eligible. Ask Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street to check your voucher entitlement.
Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street aims to be accessible to all patients. Contact 020 7580 7660 to confirm ground-floor access, wheelchair accessibility, and any adjustments for your visit. The practice can accommodate patients with mobility, visual, or communication needs. Home visits may be available for housebound patients in the London area.
Centre for Sight Queen Anne Street may offer Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scans, which provide detailed 3D images of the layers of your retina. OCT scans can detect conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease earlier than a standard eye test. This scan typically takes a few minutes and is painless. An additional charge may apply as OCT is not included in the standard NHS eye test.
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Contact Details
Address
38 Queen Anne Street,London
London, London
W1G 8HZ
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Opening Hours
Monday 08:00 - 18:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:30
Thursday 08:00 - 18:30
Friday 08:00 - 18:30
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00