Thursday, 27 September 2018

Make sure that your vision is perfect with Simon Donne. Book an appointment with us today. https://t.co/Jz4uRxdmVU


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Your eyes are a vital tool that you use every day, so it is important that your glasses are made to suit your eyes. Here at Simon Donne, we tailor your glasses to fit you. https://t.co/d3PpNIdour


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Looking for a new pair of stylish glasses? Then go and check out our range here at Simon Donne. https://t.co/kaW9x6LC40


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Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Not only does Simon Donne offer the most designer frames on the market but the highest quality lenses too! https://t.co/SirkwVhRco


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The European MACUSTAR consortium is conducting a multi-country clinical study on age-related macular degeneration (AMD for short), the study will focus on the visual impairment someone can have when under low light or low contrast. https://t.co/6YJkdRCcg4


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Monday, 24 September 2018

You can only receive the best brands and manufacturers of glasses with the expert eyecare from a quality independent optician like Simon Donne. https://t.co/vnw69EdjIC


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A new artificial intelligence system has the ability to deliver specialty-level diagnosis for diabetic retinopathy. This technology can diagnose this without the help of a professional interpreting the results. Learn more about this here. https://t.co/IpZvwAza0s


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Thursday, 13 September 2018

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Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Here at Simon Donne, we make sure that everyone who is transitioning from wearing glasses to contact lenses receive the contact lenses that will match their eyesight perfectly. https://t.co/JOh80W5Dx6


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Researchers at Duke University have developed a handheld probe that can capture images of individual photoreceptors within the eyes of infants. This new technology helps researchers diagnose eye diseases and brain diseases. https://t.co/liMJZJ89Kp


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Tuesday, 4 September 2018

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