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Your First Choice For All Your Vision & Eye Health Needs

  • Contact Lenses
  • Eye Examinations
  • Field Testing (For Visual Blind Spots)
  • Optical Care
  • Prescriptions For Eye Medications
General Info

We provide quality optical examinations.

If you are looking for top quality optical examinations in Yeppoon from qualified professionals, you are looking in the right place. Weston Sue has been committed to quality optical examinations in Yeppoon for many years. We a family-friendly clinic, conveniently located in James Street, Yeppoon. We provide a full range of eye care services.

We pride ourselves on staying up to date with medical and technological advances, as well as keeping an eye on style. We believe that seeing well and looking good go hand-in-hand. We truly care for our patients and take the time required to examine your eyes and find the perfect prescription for your requirements. We'll even help you find frames that flatter your face and express your personality. Our full range of optometry services are available at competitive prices, whether you're at high risk for Glaucoma and need annual check-ups.

We also have procedures in place to minimise testing based on your specific problems. We believe that when it comes to your site and visual lifestyle, less is more. Whether it's a first-time check-up or it's time for your annual visit, we conduct a full examination checking for signs of glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts and diabetic eye disease. We'll keep you fully informed every step of the way and talk to you about your requirements without all the fancy jargon. Our team of optometrists is great with kids and consultations are painless.

We have an excellent range of the latest styles with trained professionals to assist you with your choices. Whether you already wear glasses or are looking for your first pair, we're here with comprehensive optical advice in Yeppoon to get you seeing and looking your best. Wearing prescription glasses can be a nuisance when you lead an active lifestyle. Speak to our optometrist to see if contact lenses are the right fit for you. We have a range of contacts to suit all budgets. You can even get coloured lenses if you feel like a change.

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Established
1988
ABN
72 064 017 607
Staff
1-10
Service Notes
Please call us for more information.
Category
Licenses
Legal ID: Eye examinations
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What are the most common eyesight problems in children?

Being unable to focus on close-up objects, see things far away or distorted vision. Most of these are easily correctable with prescription glasses.


I fell asleep with my contacts in and now they're stuck! What should I do?

Even a short nana nap can result in your contacts being stuck to your eyeball and quite often happens if you have not had enough water to drink. Don't panic! Apply moisturising drops designed for lenses and blink several times.


What type of contacts are suitable for swimmers?

If you normally wear glasses or contacts, we suggest you invest in a pair of prescription goggles rather than risk your contacts being washed out of your eyes.


Is there anything I should tell my optometrist before the eye exam?

Make sure you're aware of your family history and any medications you take on a regular basis. Also bring your glasses or contacts with you. The eye test may require for your pupils to be dilated. This can make your eyes light-sensitive, so be sure to bring a pair of sunglasses, and you'll need to organise someone to pick you up afterwards.


What are multifocal lenses and contacts?

Multifocal lenses and contacts allow you to have different prescriptions built into the one lens.


How can I tell if I need prescription glasses?

Sometimes you might not even realise you're experiencing eyesight problems, which is why it's important to book an annual check-up.


Why do they puff air into your eye during an eye test?

The puff of air measures the pressure in your eye. High pressure can be a sign of glaucoma. For anyone who's had the test before can tell you, it doesn't hurt. It just feels a bit strange.


I see dots and lines floating in my eyes, what does this mean?

These are called floaters and are caused by cells floating around the gel which surrounds your eyes. Generally, it's nothing to worry about, but if they come on suddenly and you are experiencing other visual disturbances, please consult us as soon as possible.


How often should I get my eyes checked?

We recommend every 2 years, or as advised by your optometrist. If you have high blood pressure, do a lot of close-up work or take prescription drugs that affect your vision, you may need to have more regular assessments. Children should have their eyes checked prior to starting school and every 2nd year.


Is your staff well experienced?

Yes, our staff is well skilled and experienced.