Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, dry eyes are one of the most common conditions we treat at our practice. We can identify the underlying cause whether it's environmental, age-related, or due to medications, and recommend appropriate treatments from artificial tears to prescription drops. Living near the Georges River, many Penshurst patients experience seasonal dry eyes from wind and pollen exposure.
We offer bulk billing for eligible patients under Medicare, including children's eye exams and specific medical eye conditions. Our practice is conveniently located near the main Penshurst shopping strip on Forest Road, making it easy to combine your eye appointment with other errands at the local shops.
A full comprehensive eye examination typically takes 45-60 minutes at our practice. We're located in the heart of Penshurst's commercial district near the RSL Club, so you can easily grab lunch or coffee at one of the local cafes on Penshurst Street while your pupils return to normal after dilation.
Absolutely - digital eye strain is incredibly common and often causes headaches, especially with prolonged screen time. We can assess your vision and recommend computer glasses with anti-reflective coating or blue light filtering. Many of our patients working from home in Penshurst find significant relief with proper computer vision correction.
Children should have comprehensive eye exams annually, or sooner if there are any concerns about their vision or school performance. Early detection is crucial for conditions like lazy eye or focusing problems that can impact learning. We work closely with local Penshurst schools and can provide detailed reports for teachers if vision issues are affecting classroom performance.
Yes, glaucoma screening is a standard part of our comprehensive eye examinations using advanced imaging technology and pressure testing. Early detection is vital since glaucoma often has no symptoms until vision loss occurs. We see higher rates of glaucoma in our older Penshurst patients, particularly those with family history or diabetes.
This sounds like presbyopia, which typically starts in your mid-40s when the lens becomes less flexible. We can correct this with reading glasses, bifocals, progressive lenses, or even multifocal contact lenses depending on your lifestyle needs. Many active Penshurst residents prefer progressive lenses so they can maintain their outdoor activities without switching glasses.
Contact lens discomfort can stem from several issues including dry eyes, improper fit, or lens deposits. We can assess your current contacts and potentially switch you to a better material or wearing schedule. The dusty conditions near Penshurst Park and Georges River often require patients to use daily disposables rather than monthly lenses
Yes, we reserve time slots for urgent eye problems including foreign objects, sudden vision changes, or eye injuries. Don't try to remove objects yourself - we have specialized equipment to safely extract debris and assess for any damage. Call us immediately for any serious eye emergencies rather than waiting.
Definitely - your eyes can reveal signs of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and even some neurological conditions. We often detect these during routine eye exams and refer patients to their GP for follow-up care. Our comprehensive retinal imaging can spot early changes that indicate systemic health issues before symptoms appear elsewhere.
