Vision Guide is your go-to information hub for all things eye care. From expert-approved information and advice on various eye conditions to what’s trending in eyewear fashion, find up-to-date information here. Vision Guide aims to educate and raise awareness about eye health and help people priorities their vision by following best practices.
Our Mission
The main aim of Vision Guide is to be your go-to resource for all things eye care and eyewear. From helping you choose the right pair of glasses or sunglasses based on the latest fashion trends and your lifestyle to debunking myths about contact lenses, our goal is to empower you with accurate, expert-backed information so you can make the best decisions for your eyes.
Our editorial policy
At Vision Guide, we make eye care information accessible and easy to understand. We take complex topics, from choosing the right contact lenses to protecting your vision or dealing with various eye issues and turn them into clear, practical guides you can trust. Every article is based on thorough research, verified facts and insights from reputable sources. Before it reaches you, all the information we share is carefully reviewed by qualified opticians and eye specialists to ensure accuracy and relevance. This way, you get advice that is not only easy to follow but also medically approved and up to date. We believe that good vision care starts with good information and we’re here to make that information accessible, reliable and worth your trust.
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With us, you get to enter the world of vision care with informative content. We help you find answers to all your eye care questions and make eyewear suggestions based on your lifestyle and trends in the following eye care categories:Contact Lenses
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned wearer, get tips on lens types, fitting, cleaning, and solving common comfort issues.
Glasses
Discover everything about choosing the perfect pair. From face shape tips and lens types to materials, maintenance and the latest eyewear trends.
Sunglasses
Learn how to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and enhance your vision under the sun while looking your best. Explore tints, lens type and seasonal style must-haves.
Prescription sunglasses
Combine clear sight with sun protection. Find out how to customise lenses, choose the right sun tint or Transitions lenses and pick designs that fit your lifestyle. Eye care
Your go-to resource for preventing eye strain, managing common conditions and finding products that keep your eyes healthy and strong.
Eye conditions
We break down common and severe eye conditions, from symptoms to diagnosis and how to overcome them. Our experts have got your back
Every article, guide and tip you find here is researched and reviewed by qualified opticians and eye care professionals. Meet our team of experts.
Alastair Lockwood
Eye Health Advisor, Ophthalmologist and Eye Surgeon
Dr Alastair Lockwood is an experienced ophthalmologist and eye health advisor. The major focus of his career is on preventing sight loss caused by glaucoma and other serious eye conditions. Along with undergraduate training at Cambridge University and clinical training at Oxford University, Alastair has also completed an MRC-funded PhD at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital. Dr. Alastair combines surgical expertise with a passion for research, regularly advising his patients on various eye care concerns and prescribing dry eye treatments and eye care products.
Tina Patel
Contact Lens Optician
Tina Patel is a qualified Contact Lens Optician at Feel Good Contacts with over 25 years of experience in the optical industry. She is a member of ABDO and registered with the GOC. Tina holds a BSc. (Hons) in Optical Management from Anglia Ruskin University and qualified as a Dispensing Optician in 2002. In 2007, she further specialised by completing advanced training in contact lenses, gaining her qualification as a Contact Lens Optician. She now shares her clinical expertise through teaching at City, University of London, guiding future opticians.
Khuram Sarwar
Dispensing Optician
Khuram Sarwar is a qualified Dispensing Optician at Feel Good Contacts. He holds over 14 years of experience in the optical industry. Registered with the General Optical Council (GOC), Mr. Sarwar is also a member of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO). He completed his training at ABDO College before achieving a BSc (Hons) in Ophthalmic Dispensing from Canterbury Christ Church University. In his professional career, Khuram has worked with some of the industry’s leading experts and continues to offer practical, expert advice on both contact lenses and glasses.
Wut Win
Dispensing Optician
Wut Win is a qualified Dispensing Optician at Feel Good Contacts and a member of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians (ABDO). She is registered with the General Optical Council (GOC) and adheres to its professional guidelines. Wut graduated from City & Islington College with a Diploma in Ophthalmic Dispensing in 2006 and has over 17 years of experience. She has worked with several leading high street opticians, dispensing eyewear, including prescription glasses and sunglasses. Wut has also assisted children with autism and special needs through the Special School Eyecare Service.
Tina Patel
Contact Lens Optician
Tina Patel is a qualified Contact Lens Optician at Feel Good Contacts with over 25 years of experience in the optical industry. She is a member of ABDO and registered with the GOC. Tina holds a BSc. (Hons) in Optical Management from Anglia Ruskin University and qualified as a Dispensing Optician in 2002. In 2007, she further specialised by completing advanced training in contact lenses, gaining her qualification as a Contact Lens Optician. She now shares her clinical expertise through teaching at City, University of London, guiding future opticians.






