Marcus Slater is an Optometrist, Dispensing Optician and the part-owner of Reynolds & Slayer Opticians alongside his wife, Sophie. He is one of a handful of Optometrists in Cornwall to hold the College of Optometrists Diploma in Independent Prescribing, alongside a host of other qualifications that position him as one of the county's leading ocular experts.
Eyecare Experts: Here at Reynolds & Slater we are proud to have been serving our local community with innovative, independent eyecare for over 37 years. Looking back over those 37 years , our eyecare services have always been at the forefront of medical advancement within eyecare. From back in the 1980’s where we were the…
Healthy vision is an important part of your child’s development. It’s particularly important to identify any issues with a child’s eyesight early on and treat them accordingly. You should have your child examined regularly by an optician to ensure that their sight is developing correctly and no further action is needed. How To Spot…
As optical industry advancements continue to develop, the number of contact lenses on the market increases. There are a huge range of contact lenses available, depending on what they’re required for and the preference of users – such as whether you’d rather use daily disposables or keep the same pair for a longer period of…
Myopia is a highly common eye disorder, with experts estimating that up to 1 in 3 people suffer from the issue. Find out more about myopia, what causes it and how to seek treatment in our helpful guide here: Everything You Need To Know About Myopia What Is Myopia? Myopia, also known as short-sightedness or…
An annual eye-exam can be daunting, particularly if you’ve not been to visit your opticians in many years. However a basic eye exam is completely routine and nothing to worry about. Find out what to expect during your annual eye exam here: What To Expect During Your Eye Exam: Your typical eye exam will last…
Why are our children becoming more Shortsighted? By 2050, it is estimated that 56% of Europeans will be short-sighted and the number of people with myopia (short sight) is rapidly increasing within our nation and as a species. In 1958, 10-20% of the population of China was myopia, in 2012, this figure had risen to…
There has been increasing pressure on the government and the DVLA in recent years to raise awareness of the laws surrounding vision and driving and to tighten the regulations on visual standards for driving. Why? Because 2,900 road casualties a year are caused by drivers having poor vision. “2,900 road casualties a year are…
The eye can be affected by many common symptoms which can adversely affect your vision and comfort. Most are harmless and many will clear up by themselves, but it’s important to remember that your eyes are delicate and, in some cases, treatment is needed quickly to prevent long-lasting damage to your vision. If you have…
Eye conditions frequently affect the population and, whilst most are relatively harmless, some require medical attention to prevent permanent damage to your vision. If your sight doesn’t seem quite right, it could be that you’re suffering from an eye condition. Throughout the course of this blog we will run through some of the most common…
Eye exams are a routine series of tests carried out by your optician to determine the condition of your eyesight. The tests involve the ability to focus on objects and assess your general vision through a series of tasks and examinations. It is strongly recommended that most people get their eyes tested every two years,…