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David Clulow Opticians

David Clulow Opticians

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65 High St, England, SW19 5EE, United Kingdom
020 8946 2825 www.davidclulow.com
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Jun 30, 2017
Switched to this place for my eye tests today and very pleased I did. They were extremely thorough, listened and gave a lot of advice. I have a dry eye condition and previous opticians (boots) had not been very helpful. The lady testing my eyes was very knowledgable and informed me not just about new products that could help but also about what is coming out soon. Could not fault a thing and left feeling much more positive about my eyes and that I am now in safe hands.

Sep 9, 2016
David Clulow An Excellent Well Trusted Opticians, Many Range Labels Frames , Classic/Modern.. Located At Wimbledon Village...

Jan 14, 2013
Firstly let me point out that I am not usually someone who writes reviews but having seen the comment about David Clulow in Wimbledon Village I couldn't help but write how amazing the staff and team are. I have lived in the village for the past 5 years and have been a customer of Nikki (The owner) ever since. The staff are really friendly and have all worked there for a really long time and they remember me and my family on first name basis without fail. I am totally shocked to find that someone else has had such a bad experience and can only assume this was a one off because I cannot recomend them enough. The eyetest is the most thorough I have ever had lasting 40 mins!!! I also wanted to try contact lenses and was told I would NOT be charged for any follow up appointments!!! Previous opticians have always told me I would never wear contacts but Nikki was successful and patient with me and I cannot thank her enough as I am now a very successful contact lens wearer. I recomend for anyone to go and visit David Clulow Wimbledon and see for themselves.

Jan 30, 2017
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Opening Hours

Mon:9:30 am - 6 pm
Tue:9:30 am - 6 pm
Wed:9:30 am - 6 pm
Thu:9:30 am - 6 pm
Fri:9:30 am - 6 pm
Sat:9:30 am - 6 pm

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