
Khuram Sarwar
Dispensing Optician
Khuram Sarwar is a qualified Dispensing Optician at Feel Good Contacts and a member of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO). Khuram is registered with the General Optical Council (GOC) and adheres to their guidelines. He graduated and qualified in 2016 from Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO) College as a Dispensing Optician, before going on to achieve a BSc (Hons) in Ophthalmic Dispensing from Canterbury Christ Church University. With 13 years of experience under his belt, Khuram has worked with some of the industry’s leading players in contact lenses and glasses.
How can I fix my glasses at home?
Your prescription glasses are more than just a visual aid. They’re not just an investment, but a daily essential. Whether you rely on your eyeglasses for reading, driving, working, or all-day wear, they’re likely to be one of your most used and essential accessories. So, when something goes wrong, even a loose screw or a crooked frame can disrupt your routine and cause serious discomfort. While it’s best to take severely damaged eyewear to a professional, many common issues can be fixed with a few tools and a steady hand. Many common eyewear problems can be quickly and safely fixed at home with just a few basic tools and the right techniques.
How to Prevent and Remove Scratches from Glasses Lenses?
Seeing through scratched lenses is certainly an annoying experience. Wondering how to get scratches out of glasses? We understand that scratches on glasses lenses are a common problem that can significantly impact visual clarity. The problem gets even more annoying when you rely on wearing your prescription glasses every day.
How Does Cold Weather Affect Your Eyes?
As winter arrives, many people overlook its impact on their eyes. This can lead to increased sensitivity and dry eyes in cold weather. Understanding the effects is important to protect our vision and enjoy winter without discomfort. Here is a list of the most common eye issues that may occur due to cold weather.