A Workington opticians has unveiled a £55,000 refurbishment.
After 30 years serving the community, Specsavers has undergone a complete makeover to improve the customer experience.
The store now has a 'sleeker', modern look, alongside an 'improved layout' and illuminated displays.
Dan Wood, retail director at Specsavers Workington, said: "We have been delivering specialist eyecare in the local community since 1994.
"We have and always will be fully committed to continuously improving the standard of eyecare we provide.
"Our most recent refurbishment will only help improve our patient experience and our team looks forward to welcoming the community back into store."
The improvements include new LED units to better showcase the frames on offer.
All test rooms have been redecorated, while the shop floor layout and presentation have been updated to enhance the customer experience.
In a bid to give customers the 'most advanced service possible', the store is already using an advanced Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) machine.
This hospital-grade technology allows optometrists to view the health of customers' eyes in greater detail and can help detect treatable eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration sooner.
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