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Zacks London Eye Clinics (Warren Street, Fitzrovia, London W1) and (Kings Cross, Islington, London N1) are multi award winning state of the art opticians, equipped with the latest, hi-tech imaging equipment and optical laboratory, providing specialist services at sensible prices.
In 2006, Jonathan Cohen founded the Kings Cross Eye Clinic and won several awards in his first year. He also founded a digital screening programme for diabetic patients with a large group of doctors in South Camden. In 2007, he merged with Zacks of Fitzrovia and was recently awarded 'Optometrist of the Year' at the 2009 'Optician Awards'.
Awards
2009 - Optician Award for Optometrist of the Year.
2007 - Optician Award for Software Practice of the Year and Dispensing Technology Practice of the Year.

Zacks has led the profession for the past four decades in contact lens research and development. The business incorporates W Johnson's Opticians (est. 1801) which held a Royal Warrant for the supply of spectacles to Queen Victoria and displayed the first bifocal lenses for general prescribing at the Great Exhibition (1851).
The practices occupy modern, stylish premises in the heart of London. Our team of experienced clinicians pride themselves on excellent visual correction and thorough care of the eyes. The philosophy of the company is to provide a first class, comprehensive service. All staff are encouraged to attend the most important international conferences to ensure that their knowledge is up to date and our products are the best available for our patients. We particularly specialise in eye examinations, all types of contact lenses for all age groups, dyslexia eye tests and advice for those who are partially sighted. With numerous collections from top designers and several exclusive hand-made collections, Zacks Eye Clinics are leaders in high quality fashionable eyewear.
Zacks - Film & TV
Zacks has supplied spectacles, cosmetic contact lenses and eye care advice for numerous productions including Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gandhi and Prime Suspect.
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