We should all focus on a healthy lifestyle and a good diet to optimise macula, retinal and overall eye health. Excellent vision comes from a diet that supports optimal macular health.Read More
What is the macula? The macula is widely agreed to be the most important part of the eye. This small area, only a few millimetres in diameter, in the centre of the retina is responsible for all the fine detail of vision that is achieved when we look straight at an object. It is this central...Read More
Introducing Ted Baker Optical Frames Ted Baker remains something of an enigma. In 1988 he established himself as a shirting specialist of some repute. This quickly lead to the development of a wider range of exceptional menswear designs. In time, he also found sophisticated ladies clamouring for him to apply his unique flair for fashion...Read More
The contact lens design for when no other contact lens will work. The three most important aspects to consider when our patients are fitted with contact lenses are: Lens wear is safe and healthy for the eyesComfort is maintained throughout wearClarity of vision meets the needs of the wearer Most people who wear contact lenses...Read More
Face à Face frames are hand made in France. First created in 1995, they grew out of a passion for architecture shared by a small group of eyewear enthusiasts. One of them, Pascal Jaulent, the creator of the original concept behind the collection, dreamt of giving eyewear the power to reflect the character of the...Read More
Eye Tracking – What’s it all about? One of the most common reasons that parents bring their children to us for a second opinion is that they have been told that their child has a problem with eye tracking. Many are understandably concerned that their child will not be able to learn unless this is...Read More
With Australians bunkering down during home isolation due to the COVID-19 outbreak, many are using this time to complete odd jobs around the house – gardening, painting, repairs and other home improvement tasks. Optometrists are urging Australians to exercise extra caution when it comes to their eye safety, with Optometry Australia’s 2020 Vision Index revealing more than...Read More
For most of us, digital devices have a strong and growing presence in our lives. Computers, tablets, smartphones and other electronic devices with visual displays can all cause tired eyes and digital eye strain, or what’s known as ‘computer vision syndrome’. What is computer vision syndrome and what causes it? Computer vision syndrome is the...Read More