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ACES PARTICIPATING PRACTICES Bridgwater Burnham-On-Sea Castle Cary Chard ACES PARTICIPATING PRACTICES Bridgwater Burnham-on-Sea Castle Cary Chard Cheddar Crewkerne Dulverton Frome Glastonbury Langport Martock Minehead Shepton Mallet Somerton Street Taunton Watchet Wells Wincanton Yeovil The optometric practices listed below are contracted to provide the Acute Community Eye-Care Service (ACES). Please telephone to obtain individual practice opening hours. East Quay Vision Monday – Friday all East Quay day 01278 440440 Bridgwater Somerset TA6 4GP Specsavers Opticians Royal Clarence House Monday – Friday all High street 01278 452245 day Bridgwater Bridgwater Somerset TA63BH Turners: A Concept Eye Clinic Aspen House Monday – Saturday 01278 422978 67 Wembdon Road All day Bridgwater Somerset TA67DR DJ Bull Optometrists Monday – Friday all day 41 High Street 01278 785743 Burnham-on-Sea Saturday morning Somerset TA8 1PB Burnham-on- Sea Specsavers Opticians Monday – Friday all day 3 High Street 01278 765460 Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1NX Robert Frith Optometrist Tuesday, Thursday, Friday all day 1 Fore Street Castle Cary 01963 351948 Castle Cary Alternate Monday Somerset BA7 7BG and Saturday all day Robert Frith Optometrists Monday – Saturday all day 18 Fore Street Chard 01460 67771 Chard Somerset TA20 1PT Monday, Thursday and Friday all day NK Opticians Myrtle House Cheddar Wednesday Bath Street 01934 743723 morning Cheddar Somerset BS27 3AA Saturday morning once a month Tuesday and Friday Robert Frith Optometrists all day 4 Market Street Crewkerne 01460 72964 Crewkerne Saturday morning Somerset TA18 7JY Alternate Wednesday all day Alternate Monday afternoon and Thursday morning Boots Opticians Monday – Wednesday all day 3 Cheap Street 01373 462031 Frome Alternate Friday and Somerset BA11 1BN Saturday all day Monday – Friday all Eyetech Opticians day 25 Market Place 01373 462573 Frome Saturday morning Somerset BA11 1AH Frome Eyetech Opticians Frome Medical Practice Monday – Friday all Enos Way 01373 466391 day Frome Somerset BA11 1EZ Specsavers 19 Westway Centre Monday – Sunday 01373 451180 Frome All day Somerset BA11 1BS Earlam & Christopher Tuesday and Friday 38 North Street all day Langport 01458 250793 Langport Somerset TA10 9RH Martock Martock Opticians 01935 824431 Tuesday and North Street Thursday all day Martock Somerset TA12 6DH Wednesday morning Cranmers Optometrists Monday – Friday all 12 Park Street day 01643 702204 Minehead Somerset TA24 5NQ Minehead Minehead Specsavers 4 The Parade Monday – Saturday 01643 700220 Minehead All day Somerset TA24 5UF Christopher Young Opticians Monday – Friday all day 46 High Street Shepton 01749 345259 Mallet Shepton Mallet Somerset BA4 5AS Monday – David Kneebone Opticians Wednesday all day Broad Street Somerton 01458 274646 Somerton Alternate Friday all day Somerset TA11 7NH Tuesday – Friday all Eyetech Opticians day Street 100 High Street 01458 442178 Street Saturday part day Somerset BA16 0EG Specsavers Monday – Saturday 93 High Street all day 01458 449400 Street Somerset BA16 0EZ Boots Opticians 64-65 High Street Monday – Saturday 01823 331736 all day Taunton Somerset TA1 1LH Taunton Earlam & Christopher Monday – Friday all day 51 Bridge Street 01823 272061 Taunton Saturday morning Somerset TA1 1TW Millican’s Eye Centre Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday all 75 High Street day 01749 673991 Wells Somerset BA5 2AQ Saturday part day Monday – Friday all day Richard Mansfield Opticians 65 High Street Wells 01749 672229 Saturday morning Wells Somerset BA5 2AG Specsavers Monday – Saturday all day 60a High Street 01749 673694 Wells Somerset, BA5 2SN Sarah Gibson Optometrist Tuesday, Thursday and Friday all day Commerce House Wincanton Market place 01963 34333 Wednesday and Wincanton Saturday morning Somerset BA9 9LP Exmoor Eyecare Ltd Monday – Friday all 55B Swain Street day Watchet 01984 634140 Watchet Somerset TA23 0AG Boots Opticians Monday – Saturday 39-41 Middle Street all day 01935 423490 Yeovil Somerset BA20 1LG Yeovil Robert Frith Optometrists Ryburn House 28 Princes St Monday – Saturday 01935 478463 all day Yeovil Somerset BA20 1EQ .
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