A family of dedicated eye health professionals have stayed at their posts throughout the COVID-19 crisis not only to serve their West Dunbartonshire community but also to help key NHS workers carry on the fight against the virus.
ndependent family-owned optician Wilkie & Rider, which has two outlets in Alexandria and Dumbarton, has been one of the few firms of eyecare specialists which has kept its doors open over the course of the pandemic.
Although all but three of the firmโs staff have been furloughed, the family โ founder William Wilkieโs son, also William, and his children Sian and Willis โ have made sure that both practices have been available at regular hours since the lockdown began in March. While the team has been unable to perform eye tests or eyecare procedures because of operate-at-distance protocols, it has been able to triage patients by telephone, repair spectacle frames, provide replacements, make deliveries, and institute emergency referrals.
Sian Wilkie said: โThe firm has been serving this community since my grandfatherโs day in 1956, and we wanted to ensure that we were here for all the local people in these unprecedented times.โ
The West Dunbartonshire service has been a lifesaver for front line NHS staff, providing supplies of contact lenses and repairing broken spectacles. Local man Adam Cairns posted the following tribute on Wilkie & Riderโs Facebook page: โThese guys helped my mum out by fixing the glasses she needs for work. She is a nurse in the NHS and wouldnโt have been able to do her job if they hadnโt been there to help. And they wouldnโt take any money for the repair! Class act.โ
The firm is now set to re-open its doors to the general public. Patients will be able to be seen face to face for emergency and essential eye issues only.
Ms Wilkie added: โOne of our priorities has been to take some of the pressure off the NHS and we are continuing to try to do that as much as possible. We also want to make sure that our staff are looked after and that any clients who enter the shops stay safe. We will increase the range of our services as quickly as possible and we have made provision for all the appropriate PPE equipment we will need, including masks, aprons and visors. We want to be back serving West Dunbartonshire fully just as soon as we can.โ
Before the lockdown began, Wilkie & Rider carried out a ยฃ100,000 refurbishment of its Alexandria practice which included a ยฃ20,000 investment in a new state-of-the-art Visioffice 2 digital scanning system.
The firmโs jewellery business, which supplies fashion and fine jewellery as well as gifts and watch repairs will be available too, with appropriate social distancing and safety measures in place.






