At Robynne Opticians, we provide comprehensive eye care services to ensure your vision and eye health are at their best.
Comprehensive eye care for all ages, from routine check-ups to specialised treatments.
At Robynne Opticians, our comprehensive eye examinations go beyond just checking your vision. Our experienced optometrists use state-of-the-art equipment to thoroughly assess your eye health and detect any potential issues early.
Visual acuity testing to determine your prescription needs
Eye pressure testing for glaucoma screening
Retinal examination to check the health of the back of your eye
Corneal mapping to detect irregularities in the eye's surface
Color vision and depth perception testing
Digital retinal imaging for detailed documentation
Our optometrists are skilled in diagnosing and managing various eye conditions and diseases. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment and preserving your vision.
We offer advanced glaucoma screening and monitoring to detect and manage this condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated.
We use advanced imaging technology to detect and monitor age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss in older adults.
Our team can identify cataracts in their early stages and provide guidance on when surgical intervention might be necessary.
Regular eye exams are crucial for diabetic patients. We provide specialised care to monitor and manage diabetic eye conditions.
Children's vision plays a crucial role in their development and learning. Our optometrists are experienced in examining children of all ages and making the experience comfortable and fun.
We recommend that children have their first eye examination at 6 months of age, another at 3 years, and again before starting school. After that, annual check-ups are advised to monitor their developing vision.
How often should I have an eye exam?
Adults should have an eye exam every 1-2 years, while those over 65 or with existing conditions may need more frequent check-ups.
At what age should children have their first eye exam?
Children should have their first eye exam at 6 months, then at age 3, and before starting school.
What are the signs of eye problems?
Blurry vision, eye strain, frequent headaches, seeing spots, and difficulty seeing at night can all indicate potential eye problems.
Trust our experienced team to provide exceptional eye care for you and your family.