Kwabena Agyei
As a Nikon Lenswear Moment Maker, we have the momentum to ensure that the level of optical care in our practices always will be the absolute best it can be. We affect people’s relationship with their vision directly and we never take for granted the important responsibility we have to make sure our patients are seeing their absolute best.

Passion for Vision

What makes Nikon Lenswear special?
I’ve worked with Nikon Lenswear for over 20 years now.
Our ethos has always been service, technology, and providing the best eyewear and quality products that we can for all of our patients. That ethos is definitely something that Nikon Lenswear lives by.
We are proud to partner with Nikon Lenswear and feel understood and supported in fulfilling our goals.



What is the most rewarding moment of your job?
"The moment when the patients slide the spectacles that you have just made for them, onto their face. Then you ask the question 'Can you see?' The answer that comes back 'Perfect', and a broad smile appears on their faces.”
Seeing my children come into the world. That was amazing. Seeing their miniature features — feet, eyes, and ears — all too familiar but yet different. They are beautiful. Vision plays a part in these connections.
Yes. I call these “pin-drop moments”. These are the special moments in life where you have to stop. Take a moment. Absorb every part, detail, and feeling of that moment, as it’s precious and may never happen again. Vision is an important part of these moments. The detail, seeing your child walk for the first time. Life changing moments. They’re all done with the eyes.

"I played semi-professional football and as a striker, my vision had to be up to speed. Without lenses, I don’t think I would have scored as many goals as I did."
How do eyeglass lenses contribute to patients' everyday lives?
Lenses are the key to their vision being the best it can. It is the main aspect of the patient journey that cannot be compromised. This is where our patients rely on our expertise to deliver the crisp and precise vision they need. It is the most important part of the patient journey, and it is important that the patients understand the impact of these lenses and the difference quality makes to their vision.

