Our advanced eye examination package consists of a 21-point test that takes 90 minutes. Our comprehensive eye examination package consists of a 13-point test that takes 45 minutes.
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Our advanced eye examination package consists of a 21-point test that takes 90 minutes. Our comprehensive eye examination package consists of a 13-point test that takes 45 minutes.
Our pediatric eye examination is suitable for children aged 3 to 16. We recommend the presence of a parent or guardian.
Contact lens fitting and assessment ensure that you are prescribed the contact lenses that are the most optimum for you in terms of fit, material, size, type and wearing modality.
Whether you need to get a new prescription or update your existing one, visit Eye & Glasses Optometrist or book an appointment via our website.
The duration varies, namely 90 minutes for advanced eye examination, 45 minutes for comprehensive eye examination, 30 minutes for pediatric eye examination and 60 minutes for contact lens fitting and assessment.
Yes. We carry a wide range of products for children, adults and senior citizens.
You can opt for multifocal contact lenses, which enable you to easily switch between prescriptions. These all-in-one contact lenses with multiple prescriptions improve for your vision at distance, intermediate and near.
Blue light lenses filter or reduce blue light absorption and help suppress the secretion of melatonin, a hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle. Sunlight is the main source of blue light. Other sources include digital devices, flat-screen televisions, as well as fluorescent and LED globes.
We have a generous selection of frames to choose from. You can go with customised frames to suit your face shape, size and preferred colour based on your style ideas and distinct preferences.
Wearing sunglasses when you are outdoors protects your eyes from harmful UV and HEV rays from the sun, improves your vision under bright light and cuts down on glare.
Yes. There are toric contact lenses for a specific range of astigmatic powers, comprising low, moderate and high astigmatism.
Some of the signs are needing to hold your phone or reading material a bit farther than before to see clearly and needing to bring a pair of readers everywhere to read small print, such as food or medication labels.
An irregular cornea occurs when the corneal surface is uneven or non-uniformly curved, preventing light from being properly focused on the retina. This can cause moderate to severe image distortion, resulting in blurred vision at all distances.
Your child can wear Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) lenses or MiSight daily disposable lenses to help slow the progression of myopia.
No. People with low vision have limited sights. Low vision is characterised by blurred vision or poor contrast, tunnel vision and multiple blind spots.