Specsavers Hemel Hempstead eye up prestigious Industry Award

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THE TEAM at Specsavers Hemel Hempstead have been shortlisted for the industry renowned prestigious Optician Awards 2022 in the category; ‘Multiple Practice of the Year’. The Awards ceremony will be held on 30th November at The Hilton, Park Lane, London.

The Optician Awards is an annual event that brings together industry employees across the UK who have excelled in their profession. The ‘Multiple Practice of the Year’ Award recognises the Practice’s standard of clinical eye care, customer service and staff engagement. It also looks for evidence of how the practice uses the power of national branding at a local community level.

Priti Amrania PR & Community Engagement Lead at Specsavers Hemel Hempstead said; ‘We are absolutely thrilled to have been shortlisted for this prestigious award. To be given the opportunity to highlight and showcase our dedicated commitment to our store, each other, our community and to Specsavers is humbling, yet exciting. We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us.’

Speaking on behalf of the store partners and team, Specsavers Hemel Hempstead Clinical Director, Shane Abbas Bhimani commented; ‘To have been shortlisted in this category is thrilling, because it recognises the eye and hear care services we provide across Hemel, having been proudly serving our local community since 1995, so for over 27 years!’
Geeta Patel, Audiology Director commented; ‘We have an amazing team who are all focussed on delivering the best possible care and service in the area.’

Louise England, General Manager at the Store said, ‘Many of our staff have been with us for a number of years, and as a team we pride ourselves on encouraging staff development, so each member of the team can fulfil their potential. Thank you to everyone who has supported us in the nomination.’

To discuss any eye or hear care queries, you can call the team at Specsavers Hemel Hempstead on 01442 212141 or you can book an appointment online.

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