See and Save - Frequently Asked Questions

How Often Should I have My Eyes Tested?

It is recommended that you have a regular two yearly eye test by your Optometrist to help you maintain the health of your eyes and good vision.

Should children have an eye test?

It is important that children have regular eye tests as they are often unaware that they can't see properly. Undetected vision problems can severely impact on their education, social and physical development.

How long does an eye test take & how much does it cost?

An eye test takes approximately 30 minutes and is free with your Medicare Card.

Would I be a suitable candidate for laser surgery ?

If you would you like to know if Lasik correction is for you, please book an appointment with our optometrist who will be able to access your vision with a view to having Lasik and refer you for an initial consultation if you are a suitable candiate for this treatment. We also have informational brochures and a video for you to watch at your leisure.

For more information visit: www.lasik.com.au

Would I be a suitable candiate for Contact Lenses ?

If you are interested in wearing contact lenses let us know when you book you're appointment so we can arrange for you to have a free trial at the same time if we have your prescription in our trial stocks. Please click here for more information on contact lenses including the fee structure.

What does an eye test involve at
See & Save Optometrists?

Step 1

Firstly we use an Auto Refractor which takes an automatic reading of your distance prescription if you have one.

Step 2

If you are over 35 or have a family history of eye disease, especially Glaucoma, we would take the pressure of your eyes with an instrument that blows a puff of air into them. If the pressure is high, this means the Optometrist needs to investigate further.

Step 3

Instead of using drops to dilate your eyes we use a sophisticated Digital Retinal Camera. This technology takes a photo of the inside of your eye which gives a clear picture of the health of the back of your eyes and also provides a permanent record.

Step 4

Lastly our Optometrist analyses the information collected and conducts further checks to ensure your eyes are healthy and are working comfortably together. Then he will perform a series of tests to determine if any lens correction is needed to help with vision or eye problems you may have.

Further Health Check Consultations

Depending on the findings of your eye test, family history, diabetic or other health conditions our Optometrist may ask you to return for a second consultation, this appointment is also free with your Medicare Card.