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Eye Exams in Five Dock For Complete Vision Health


Eye exams go beyond determining your prescription for glasses or contact lenses; they're essential to vision health, identifying early signs of eye conditions and ensuring your eyes are in optimal condition. By incorporating advanced diagnostic technologies and personalised care, our approach ensures each exam is thorough and tailored to meet your unique visual needs.

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Eye Exams: What You Need to Know

What Happens During An Eye Exam?

During an eye exam, our Optometrists conduct a series of tests to assess your vision and the health of your eyes. These tests range from simple ones, like reading an eye chart, to complex examinations using high-tech instruments to evaluate the inside of your eye. The exam will typically assess your visual acuity, eye alignment, eye movement and the eye’s internal and external structures. Generally, a comprehensive eye exam can take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the required tests. This time allows us to conduct a thorough assessment, identifying and addressing potential issues.

How Often Should I Get My Eyes Checked?

Adults should have their eyes examined at least once every two years. However, if you have a history of eye problems, wear glasses or contact lenses, or have a health condition that affects your vision, such as diabetes, you may need more frequent assessments. Our team can recommend the best schedule for your specific needs.

How Can Regular Eye Exams Help Me?

Regular eye exams are pivotal in catching eye diseases early when they're most treatable, preventing vision loss or symptom progression. They can also uncover hidden health issues like hypertension or diabetes, making them an invaluable tool in your healthcare regimen. Additionally, up-to-date prescriptions ensure optimal vision.

Paediatric Vision Assessments

Paediatric vision assessments are vital to ensure your child's visual development is on track. These exams assess more than the child's ability to see clearly; they evaluate their visual functionality and health, which are crucial for learning and development.

How Often Should Kids Have Eye Exams?

Children should have their first comprehensive eye exam at six months, followed by another at age three and just before they start school. School-aged children should have an exam at least every two years and more frequently if they have existing vision problems or risk factors for eye issues.

Risk Factors for Vision Problems in Children

Several factors can increase a child’s risk for developing vision problems, including:

  • Premature birth
  • Developmental delays
  • Turned or crossed eyes
  • Family history of eye disease
  • History of eye injury
  • Other physical illness or disease

Understanding these risk factors can help parents and guardians ensure that children receive timely and appropriate eye care, supporting their health, wellness, and educational success. Regular eye exams are the cornerstone of maintaining excellent vision and eye health from childhood through adulthood.

Five Dock Optometry's Off-Site Eye Exam Program

Our off-site eye exams aim to bring comprehensive eye care to those who need it most. Recognising the challenges some individuals and families may face in accessing traditional in-office eye care, we've developed a mobile solution that ensures everyone can receive professional eye evaluations, regardless of their circumstances.

Our program specifically targets schools, childcare centres, and community organisations, offering the same level of thorough eye examinations you would expect from an in-office visit. This initiative aims to detect and address vision problems early, especially in children, to support their learning and development.

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