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You should have an eye test every year, but many people have them much less frequently. By putting off your eye test, you could be jeopardizing your eyesight. If you havenu2019t had a test in a while or if you are experiencing visual problem, then you should schedule an appointment with an Optometrist as soon as you can.<br>Visit us at: https://opticalsuperstore.com.au/appointment-request/
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Optometrist: • Optometristare primary health care specialists trained to examine the eyes to detect defects in vision, signs of injury, ocular diseases or abnormality and problems with general health. • Optometrists are self-reliant superior healthcare specialists, who are licensed to detect, diagnose, and provide treatment for diseases and disorders related to the eyes and the visual system.
What Happens During a Visit To an Optometrist An optometrist visit is comprehensive and may include the following assessments: • Medical history, including general health and family history • Eye health • External eye, including eyelids and eyelashes • Colour perception • Eye conditions, including glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration. • Visual function • Eye muscles • Visual fields test • Pupil function • Discussion of what the optometrist finds • Management plan and treatment plan.
How do I prepare for an optometrist eye test for glasses? • If you have prescription glasses, bring them with you to your optometrist visit, even if you purchased them from Optical Superstore, or they are broken. Optometrists find it useful to read your current prescription as a starting point for evaluating your vision and help determine which lens type may best suit your lifestyle and prescription needs.
How Do I Prepare For An Optometrist Eye Test If I Wear Contact Lenses? If you wear contact lenses and are having an eye test, remove them two hours before your optometrist appointment. If you’re having a contact lens exam, wear your contact lenses as usual so your optometrist can check your vision and the fit of your lenses. If you have worn contact lenses previously, bring the box they came in or the prescription. This will help the optometrist evaluate your eye care needs. If you wear prescription glasses and contact lenses, bring both.
Medicare information For most Australians an eye test with an optometrist is paid for by Medicare, so please bring your Medicare card. If you have Private Health Insurance, please bring your health insurance card for claiming prescription glasses or spectacles or prescription contact lenses.
Contact US Book an eye test today at Optical Superstore. Our qualified optometrists will test your eye health and vision for any eyesight problems. Address: Shop 50, Toombul Shopping Centre, 1015 SandgateRoad, Toombul QLD 4012, Australia Phone: (07) 3266 3355, 1300 626 774 Email:feedback@opticalsuperstore.com.au Website:https://opticalsuperstore.com.au/ Book An Optometrist Visit Now