SPECSAVERS has suspended all routine testing for the foreseeable future to focus on essential and urgent care only.

Customers will need to phone their local store first for advice and to be assessed on the level of care that they might need.

The only exception being key workers who will be able to use stores as normal.

‘We may be closing our stores for business as usual, but will remain open for care, particularly for key workers. "Our desire is to continue to provide essential and urgent services to the communities we serve, as well as online and telephone advice for those who need it," says CEO John Perkins.

A range of services, such as home delivery of glasses, contact lenses and hearing aid batteries, is available for those customers who don’t require urgent care. Glasses and contact lenses can also be purchased online for customers with a current prescription. Specsavers recommends checking its website or calling the local store for details.

Mr Perkins thanked customers for their patience and understanding and paid tribute to Specsavers store partners and their teams, who, as part of the key worker cohort, are keeping essential services going for customers and supporting their NHS colleagues to provide critical care where it is most needed.

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‘I would particularly like to wholeheartedly thank our colleagues on the front line in our stores for continuing to deliver urgent and essential eye and hearing care where it is most needed - at the heart of the community. These are particularly stressful times in which to work in healthcare and their continued service under difficult circumstances is a great source of pride to Specsavers.’