Spot the Signs: 10 Indicators You Should Book an Eye Test
Maintaining good eye health is crucial for your overall wellbeing. Regular eye tests are essential, but how do you know when it's time to book an appointment?
Here are ten signs that indicate you might need an eye test:
- Blurred Vision: This is often the most obvious sign. If you're finding it increasingly difficult to see clearly, whether up close or from a distance, it's time for a check-up.
- Eye Strain: Constant headaches, tired eyes, or difficulty focusing can be symptoms of eye strain. An eye test can determine if this is the issue and recommend suitable solutions.
- Difficulty Seeing at Night: If you're struggling to see clearly when driving at night or in low-light conditions, it could be a sign of an underlying eye problem.
- Halos Around Lights: Seeing halos or rings around lights can indicate a variety of eye conditions, including cataracts or glaucoma.
- Dry Eyes: Persistent dry eyes can be uncomfortable and may affect your vision. An optometrist can diagnose the cause and recommend treatment.
- Changes in Colour Perception: If you're noticing alterations in how you perceive colours, it's essential to have your eyes examined.
- Floaters: Although common, a sudden increase in floaters (small spots or specks in your vision) should be checked by an eye care professional.
- Red or Swollen Eyes: Persistent redness or swelling of the eyes might be a sign of an infection or allergy.
- Family History of Eye Problems: If you have a family history of eye conditions like glaucoma or macular degeneration, regular eye examinations are particularly important.
- General Health Changes: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, can affect your vision. If you've been diagnosed with a new health condition, it's advisable to have an eye test.
Remember, early detection of eye problems is key to effective treatment. Don't hesitate to book an appointment if you're concerned about your vision.
Protect Your Eyes: The Importance of UV Protection
Did you know that harmful UV rays can damage your eyes even on cloudy days? It's true! While we often think of protecting our skin from the sun, our eyes need just as much care. Investing in high-quality sunglasses and optical glasses with UV protection is essential for maintaining optimal eye health year-round.
Why is UV Protection Crucial?
- Prevent Serious Eye Conditions: Exposure to UV radiation is a leading cause of several eye conditions, including:
- Cataracts: Clouding of the eye's lens that can impair vision.
- Macular Degeneration: Damage to the central part of the retina, leading to vision loss.
- Photokeratitis: Painful sunburn of the eye, often referred to as "snow blindness."
- Pterygium: A growth on the eye that can affect vision.
- Maintain Eye Health and Youthful Appearance: UV rays can accelerate ageing around the eyes, causing wrinkles and skin damage.
Protect Your Eyes Today
To ensure your eyes are adequately protected, we recommend:
- Regular Eye Exams: Schedule regular eye check-ups with our experienced optometrists. We can assess your eye health, detect early signs of damage, and recommend the best protection for your specific needs.
- High-Quality Sunglasses: Choose sunglasses with 100% UV protection to shield your eyes from harmful rays.
- UV-Protective Glasses: If you wear prescription glasses, opt for lenses with UV coating.
Don't let UV rays compromise your vision.
Protect your eyes from UV rays year-round and ensure a clearer, healthier vision for the future. Book your eye test now!
Finding Your Perfect Fit: A Guide to Eyewear Frame Shapes
Your glasses are more than just corrective lenses; they're a statement piece that complements your face shape and personal style. But with so many frame shapes available, choosing the right pair can feel overwhelming. Here at our practice, we want to help you navigate the world of eyewear and find frames that flatter your features and boost your confidence.
Understanding Your Face Shape:
The key to choosing the perfect frame lies in understanding your face shape. Here's a quick guide:
- Oval: Lucky you! Oval faces can rock almost any frame shape, from classic rectangles to trendy cat-eyes.
- Round: Opt for frames with sharp angles, like squares or wayfarers, to add definition and balance.
- Square: Soften your strong jawline with rounded or oval frames.
- Heart-shaped: Balance a wider forehead with frames that are wider at the bottom, like aviators or cat-eyes.
- Diamond: Play up your high cheekbones with narrow or rimless frames.
Beyond the Basics:
While face shape is a great starting point, it's not the only factor to consider. Think about your personal style! Do you prefer a bold, statement look or something more classic? Consider your hair colour, skin tone, and even the materials the frames are made from (metal, plastic, etc.) to create a cohesive look.
Finding Your Perfect Pair:
The best way to find your perfect frame is to visit your local eye care professional! Our friendly staff can help you identify your face shape, recommend frames that flatter your features, and ensure a comfortable fit. We have a wide selection of designer and budget frames to suit every taste and style.
Ready to find your perfect pair? Schedule an appointment with us today and let our experts guide you on your eyewear journey!
Don't Ignore It! Signs and Symptoms of Eye Trauma or Issues
Our eyes are precious, and any potential problem deserves attention. While some minor eye discomfort might resolve on its own, there are signs and symptoms that indicate a need for professional evaluation. Here at our practice, we want to empower you with knowledge to identify potential eye issues and seek timely care.
Common Signs of Eye Trauma:
- Sudden pain or discomfort: This is a major red flag, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.
- Blurred or double vision: Difficulty seeing clearly can indicate various problems, including trauma.
- Sensitivity to light: Increased sensitivity to light often accompanies eye injuries or irritation.
- Redness or bloodshot eyes: While redness can be caused by allergies or fatigue, sudden or persistent redness warrants a check-up.
- Discharge or bleeding: Any discharge or bleeding from the eye requires immediate medical attention.
- Foreign object sensation: Feeling like something is stuck in your eye can be a sign of an eyelash, debris, or a more serious scratch.
- Bruising around the eye: This can be a cosmetic concern but may also indicate underlying damage.
Other Symptoms to Consider:
- Sudden changes in vision: This includes seeing floaters (cobweb-like shapes) or flashes of light.
- Loss of peripheral vision: Difficulty seeing out of the corners of your eyes can be a warning sign.
- Bulging or protruding eye: This is a serious symptom and needs immediate medical attention.
Remember: Early detection and treatment are crucial for optimal eye health outcomes. If you experience any of these signs or symptoms, don't hesitate to schedule an appointment with us. Our experienced team will conduct a thorough examination and recommend the appropriate course of action.
Are your eyes feeling tired?
Looking at digital screens all day is a reality for many of us in today's world. While the convenience of technology is undeniable, the constant eye strain it can cause takes a toll. Here's where vocational lenses step in, offering a solution to combat screen fatigue and improve your work experience.
Vocational lenses aren't your average everyday glasses. They are specifically designed for optimal vision, personalised to your working distance and digital screen needs. This means clear vision, whether you're staring at your computer screen, reading reports, or collaborating across the table.
Traditional lenses might not be equipped to handle the constant near-focusing required for digital tasks. This can lead to eye strain, headaches, and blurred vision. Vocational lenses help alleviate these issues by providing a gentle focusing "boost" within the lens, allowing your eyes to relax and adjust more comfortably throughout the day.
Beyond improved vision, vocational lenses can also promote better posture. By optimising your visual comfort, you're less likely to slouch over your desk or crane your neck to see clearly. This can lead to improved body alignment and reduce body aches, contributing to an overall sense of well-being at work.
If you spend a significant amount of time working on digital screens, vocational lenses are an investment worth considering. They can offer a solution to:
- Reduce eye strain and fatigue
- Improve visual comfort at your working distance
- Promote better posture and reduce body aches
- Enhance your overall work experience
Book an appointment and talk to our team
See More, Do More: Explore the Possibilities of Smart Lenses
As we age, our bodies subtly change, and our vision is no stranger to this evolution. One common age-related shift is presbyopia, where focusing on close up objects like reading material or phone screens becomes increasingly challenging. While multifocal glasses have been the traditional remedy, smart lenses are emerging as a technologically advanced alternative.
Presbyopia: A Natural Progression
Presbyopia isn't a disease, but a natural consequence of age. Around the age of 45, the lenses in our eyes lose flexibility, making it harder to focus on near objects. This often leads to eye strain, headaches, and the frustration of reaching for the reading glasses we might have forgotten.
Smart lenses go beyond basic correction; they are technologically infused solutions designed to combat the difficulties of presbyopia. They seamlessly adapt to different distances, offering clear vision for both near and far objects. Here's what sets them apart:
- Multiple Zones: Unlike the visible lines of traditional multifocal lenses, some smart lenses have built-in zones within the lens, allowing your eyes to focus effortlessly on various distances.
- Light-Adjusting Power: Certain digital lenses take things a step further by automatically adjusting their focus based on the surrounding light, ensuring optimal vision in all lighting conditions.
- Personalised Touch: Advanced smart lenses can even be customised to your specific vision needs, offering a truly personalized experience.
Benefits of Smart Lenses:
- Clear and comfortable vision at all distances.
- Reduced eye strain and fatigue.
- Elimination of the need for multiple pairs of glasses.
- Improved quality of life for everyday activities.
Talk to our Team today to find out more.
7 ways to maximise your health fund benefit
Healthcare is a fundamental aspect of our lives, and it's essential to make the most of your health fund benefit. By doing so, you can ensure that you and your family receive the best care without breaking the bank. Here are seven tips to maximise your health fund benefit:
- Understand Your Policy:
The first step to getting the most out of your health fund is to thoroughly understand your policy. Different policies cover various services, so take the time to familiarise yourself with your specific coverage. This knowledge will help you make informed decisions regarding your healthcare needs.
- Waiting Periods:
Be aware of waiting periods for specific services. Most health funds have waiting periods for major treatments, so plan accordingly.
- Regular Check-Ups:
Preventive healthcare is a cornerstone of maintaining good health. Schedule regular check-ups and screenings, even if you feel well. Early detection of health issues can save you money in the long run by preventing the need for costly treatments.
- Consider Extras Coverage:
Extras coverage, often offered as an add-on to your basic policy, can cover services like dental, optical, and physiotherapy. It's worth exploring whether adding extras coverage is a cost-effective option for your specific healthcare needs.
- Opt for Gap Cover Insurance:
Gap cover insurance can help reduce or eliminate the out-of-pocket expenses associated with in-hospital treatments. It's a valuable addition to your health fund benefit that ensures you won't be burdened by unexpected costs during your hospital stay.
- Claim Smartly:
Keep track of your eligible expenses and ensure you claim for every eligible service. It's important to understand the waiting periods, annual limits, and any sub-limits that might apply to certain services to avoid any surprises when claiming.
- Review and Update Your Policy:
Your healthcare needs may change over time, and so should your health fund policy. Regularly review your coverage to ensure it aligns with your current requirements. This will prevent you from paying for services you don't need while potentially saving on those you do.
By following these seven strategies, you can make the most of your health fund benefit, ensuring that you and your family receive quality healthcare while keeping your financial well-being in check. Stay informed, be proactive about your health, and make the most of your health fund for a healthier, happier life.
Why you should wear sunglasses
Australia has some of the highest levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the world, especially during the summer months. UV radiation can damage your eyes and lead to serious eye problems, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and pterygium.
Wearing sunglasses is one of the best ways to protect your eyes from UV radiation. Sunglasses should block at least 95% of UVA and UVB rays. They should also fit snugly to prevent light from leaking in around the sides.
Here are some of the benefits of wearing sunglasses in Australia during summer:
- Protect your eyes from UV radiation: UV radiation can damage the cornea, lens, and retina of your eyes. Wearing sunglasses can help reduce your risk of developing cataracts, macular degeneration, and pterygium.
- Reduce glare: Glare can make it difficult to see and can increase the risk of accidents. Sunglasses can help reduce glare and make it easier to see in bright conditions.
- Improve your comfort: Sunglasses can help protect your eyes from the wind and dust. They can also help reduce eye strain.
- Shielding Delicate Skin Around the Eyes: the sensitive skin around your eyes is prone to damage from sun exposure. Wearing sunglasses not only protects your eyes but also prevents premature aging and skin issues caused by UV exposure. It's like a double benefit for your face!
If you wear eyeglasses, you can get sunglasses with prescription lenses.
To find the perfect pair of sunglasses for your needs, visit our practice. We have a wide selection of sunglasses from leading brands, and our experienced team members can help you choose the right pair for your face shape and lifestyle.
Top tips for better vision while driving at night
As winter arrives, driving at night becomes a more common occurrence. As a result, so do many of the common symptoms associated with night driving.
You know the feeling – tired eyes, haloes around street lights, sudden glare of oncoming traffic and wet, shiny streets.
With fatal accidents three times more likely to happen at night1, considering options for better vision when night driving can be very useful.
As we age, our pupils naturally become smaller. As a result, less light is able to enter the eye. This affects our colour recognition, our concept of how far away things are and reduces our side or peripheral vision.
Here are some helpful tips that can help to improve your night vision:
- Keep your glasses and the windscreen clean. Marks on either surface can create a halo effect around oncoming lights.
- Dim your dashboard lights
- Ensure you wear anti-reflective lenses as they allow more light to pass through to your eye, helping you to see more clearly. Standard lenses will reflect light, increase glare and reduce light transmission by almost 10%.
The importance of sunglasses during winter
Did you know that your eyes are susceptible to sunburn all year round? In fact, you may be at greater risk of damaging your eyes during the cooler months. Optometry Australia’s 2020 Vision Index revealed that over 75% of Australians don’t think that UV protective sunglasses are necessary for the winter months however this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Australia has one of the highest exposure levels of Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation in the world. UV radiation is emitted by the sun and exists in three forms:
- UVA – not absorbed by the ozone layer at all
- UVB – about 15% of UVB transmits through to the earth’s atmosphere
- UVC – absorbed by ozone and does not reach the earth’s surface
In terms of eye damage, it’s UVA and UVB rays that are concerning. 90% of UV radiation can penetrate clouds and that exposure can sometimes be made more intense due to reflections off these clouds. As the sun sits lower on the horizon in the winter months we are actually more exposed to those damaging UV rays, as they directly enter the eyes.
Another interesting fact is that UV exposure to the eyes is maximised between 8am to10am and 2pm to 4pm when the sun is lower in the sky often making these the most important times to be wearing your sunnies to protect from UV and give comfort from glare.
Eye problems arising from UV exposure
Too much winter sun without protective eyewear can potentially lead to:
- Photokeratitis – this is typically experienced by those who spend time in the snow and is often called snow blindness. The exposure to high doses of UV causes the cornea to become sunburnt.
- Cataracts – clouding of the eye leading to blurred and distorted vision
- Pterygium – typically experienced by surfers from overexposure to UV rays reflecting off the water’s surface. It results in a fleshy white-pink growth that can invade the cornea and disfigure the eye.
Sunglasses – a practical and fashionable solution
If you want to protect your eyes all year round (and you should!), simply wear a pair of quality sunglasses and in summer add a wide brim hat. If possible, look for lenses that are polarized as they offer greater protection as they cut down more reflections. All sunglasses sold in Australia must be tested and labelled according to the Australian Standards. This standard sets limits for the allowable UV transmission of sunglasses for adults and children. Your sunglasses should have a lens UV rating of at least 3. To know what the UV level is where you live, use the SunSmart app for live updates.
We offer a range of sunglasses to cater to your lifestyle needs. Whether it’s prescription sunglasses allowing you to see clearly when you’re outdoors or plano sunglasses if you’re a contact lens wearer or simply don’t require a prescription – we’ve got you covered.