FREDERIKE IS BACK!!!

After 10 weeks away….

Frederike is back on Grey Street! We have really missed her!!!

 

Frederike is back!
Guess who’s back?

Re-opening!

She’s joining Nic and Becks as we have moved into our next phase of re-opening…

If you are in need of some new specs, we’re now able to book you in for a personal and safe frame consultation!

If you feel your eyes have changed, you can now book in for a sight test too.

 

Appointment only*

All visits to the store MUST be by appointment. Please click here: https://www.greyst.co.uk/appointments/ or send an email to hello@greyst.co.uk to arrange your visit!

 

Frederike is back
The growing team now Frederike is back!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safe Practice Procedures

 Safe Practice Procedures and Protective Measures 

 

We have made some changes to our daily working habits to ensure safe practice and reduce the spread of COVID-19. We want GREY ST. to be as safe as possible for all of your urgent eyecare needs.

 

Environment

 

– We shall maintain a distance of 2 metres unless it is necessary to get closer for clinical reasons.

– We will only allow one client in store at any given time. Each client will be helped by one member of staff. We will instruct clients to stay on the right of our large central table and we will stay on the opposite side. We have re-positioned stools and chairs so it is clear how to navigate the store.  Chairs and stools which are in use are separated by a distance of more than 2 metres.

– We are posting out spectacles and contact lenses where possible to minimize visits to the practice.

– All visits to the practice must be by appointment. If you attend the practice without an appointment you will be asked to return when a time slot is available.

– All magazines and brochures have been removed and unfortunately we will not be able to offer you a drink.

– We will encourage contactless card payments where possible and discourage use of cash. We will follow infection control if cash is used. We will ask you to use your own pen (if you have one) to sign forms.

– We have a cough guard in place on eye testing equipment.

– We have (65% alcohol) hand sanitiser which must be used upon entry and when leaving the practice.

 

Infection control

 

– We disinfect everything that a patient has come into contact with using alcohol wipes. We frequently clean surfaces that are touched by staff. All surfaces are cleaned before they are disinfected. We open doors for patients, to avoid them touching the handle. If a patient touches a door handle, we disinfect it.

– Each staff member will use their own computer and equipment. If equipment needs to be shared, it will be shared by the smallest possible number of people.

– If we need to handle your glasses to repair or measure the lenses we will provide you with a wipe to sanitize your frame before we touch them.

– We use recommended cleaning and disinfecting products. Aprons and disposable gloves used for cleaning will be double bagged and disposed of after 72hours.

– We have tissues and bins available and support good tissue practice ‘catch it, kill it, bin it’

– We encourage staff and patients to practice regular hand hygiene and have hand sanitizer in multiple locations.

– We wear appropriate PPE if we need to see patients at less than 2 metres distance.

 Staff

 

– All staff are appropriately trained in infection control policy and are kept up to date with changes in national public health guidance and government policy.

– All staff are aware of the symptoms of possible COVID-19 and will not attend the practice if they, or any of their household, display these symptoms, as per government advice.

– We have spaced out our eye test equipment over three rooms/areas to help meet social distancing requirements.

– We are minimizing mixing of staff and minimize the number of staff you will see in your visit.

 

Patients

 

– When you make an appointment, and on the day of your appointment, we will ask you if you are well, and that no one in your household is exhibiting relevant symptoms (new, continuous cough; a high temperature and/or loss of or change in taste or smell). If you have these symptoms, or have someone in your household with these symptoms, you should not attend the practice, and should self-isolate (if you have COVID symptoms AND sight or life threatening conditions we will arrange for you to be seen at the hospital).

– We ask you to come to the practice alone, where possible. Companions can wait outside and a child should be accompanied by one parent only.

– Please wear your own face mask if you have one.

– Please sanitise your hands on entering and leaving the practice.

 

Consultations

 

– When you book an appointment, we will ask the reason for your booking and whether you wish to choose new spectacles (so we can allocate an appropriate amount of time for your visit).

– We may ask certain clinical questions over the phone to minimize your time in the consulting room.

– We will use appropriate equipment to reduce contact during the consultation. We recommend OCT examination for all at this time.

 

 

safe practice

 

Lockdown life…

We miss your Faces!

Throughout lockdown we have been working away behind the scenes, but we have really missed seeing all our wonderful regulars.

So we’re asking you guys to show us how you’re spending your lockdown!

Whether working from home, learning new skills, home-schooling, out on the front line, or just enjoying the sunshine, we want to see!

Get your gorgeous GREY ST. specs on and send us a pic to hello@greyst.co.uk. Or even better, tag us in a pic on Facebook or Insta!

Here’s some of the lovely folk who have responded already:

lockdown
We miss your faces

 

lockdown
lockdown life…

 

we miss your faces

 

Sending GREY ST. love to you all!

Welcome!

 

We have a new Optometrist…

Ruth is our new superstar optician! She’s a Glasgow lass with a wealth of optical experience (16years at Boots Opticians).

She loves a bit of colour and has already found herself these amazing Theo glasses:

She’s a ‘coasty’ and walks her dog Columbo on the beaches of Tynemouth. After one month at GREY ST. it feels like she has been here forever. We love her and we are sure you will too!

Paris trip

With a keen eye for fashion, Ruth came to Paris on our frame finding mission. She loved getting involved with the team and helping choose some fresh new eyewear to bring back to the toon. More details of our Paris trip will be coming up on our next post…

You can book an eye test with Ruth now https://www.greyst.co.uk/contact-us/

103 Grey Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6EG
T: 0191 260 5450
E: hello@greyst.co.uk

Opening Hours

Monday 9.30am to 6pm

Tuesday 9.30am to 6pm

Wednesday 9.30am to 6pm

Thursday 9.30am to 7pm

Friday 9.30am to 6pm

Saturday 9.30am to 5.30pm

Sunday Closed

It could be you…

GREY ST. is a fun place to work. If you are passionate about incredible eyewear and can give amazing service, it could be the place for you. Please send in your C.V. to hello@greyst.co.uk. We read them all!

 

MILAN 2019 – The hunt for amazing eyewear…

It’s a tough job

…but someones got to do it! The never-ending search for amazing eyewear continued in Milan this week. Laura and Rachel  were the lucky ladies to make the trip.

Milan

The work bit…

The trip was centered around the largest international trade show dedicated to the optical sector, MIDO. With over 1200 exhibitors and countless amazing frames to try on, there was much for the girl’s to get their teeth into!

Eyewear Milan

So what’s new?

We will chat to Laura and Rachel next week for the low down on the latest colours, shapes and styles emerging in 2019. Look out for our next blog post!