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'''Optical Express''' (OE) states that it is Europe’s largest provider of the combination of optical services which includes laser eye |
'''Optical Express''' (OE) states that it is Europe’s largest provider of the combination of optical services which includes laser eye surgery, ]es, and ]. | ||
The company was started in Scotland during the late 1980s by David Moulsdale who still owns and runs the company today. David Moulsdale also has other businesses including a properties company. The original slogan used was Eyecare, We care, but this has been changed to Vision for a Better Life. | The company was started in Scotland during the late 1980s by David Moulsdale who still owns and runs the company today. David Moulsdale also has other businesses including a properties company. The original slogan used was Eyecare, We care, but this has been changed to Vision for a Better Life. | ||
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- For the scientific journal, see Optics Express.
Optical Express (OE) states that it is Europe’s largest provider of the combination of optical services which includes laser eye surgery, contact lenses, and spectacles.
The company was started in Scotland during the late 1980s by David Moulsdale who still owns and runs the company today. David Moulsdale also has other businesses including a properties company. The original slogan used was Eyecare, We care, but this has been changed to Vision for a Better Life.
In 2004 and early 2005, OE acquired a duo of services previously handled by the Boots Group, including dentistry and LASIK eye surgery. The dental services business trades under the name The Dental Clinic and has recently reduced from 35 to 24 clinical locations after an initial reduction from 56 Boots locations in 2005. Further closures including the York location are ongoing.
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