Ian Cleaver Optometrist
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Ian Cleaver Optometrist
Every optometrist is proudly independent to ensure your care always comes first. And our practices are locally Australian owned by the optometrists who operate them. Sight is our most precious sense and can greatly affect our quality of life. Seeing an optometrists from childhood and throughout life, will give you the best chance of maintaining healthy sight and comfortable vision over a lifetime.

Vision is a child's most important sense for learning and development, so thorough eye examinations should start before primary school. Teenage eyes are working hard at school, during sport, and focusing on digital screen, so regular eye examinations keep them in check. Your eyes are central to all that you do, and the demands on them are dynamic and varied, which is why we take a tailored approach to your eyecare.
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We became optometrists because we genuinely care about people and are dedicated to helping you experience healthy sight over your lifetime. Our patient-first philosophy and clinical independence ensure that you always come first. We are committed to providing you with a comprehensive level of continuous care.
Looking for answers about your eye health, glasses frames, contact lenses, sunglasses or tips for healthy eyes indoors and in outdoor Australian living? You've come to the right place. As a group of independently owned and operated optometrists, we're here to help you make an informed decision about your eye health and that of your family.
Our eyes are arguably one of our most important organs, and yet it's easy to take them for granted. Many changes in our vision can happen gradually over time. Having an eye examination regularly means that even minor changes in your vision can be detected. What differentiates our group of independently-owned optometrists is their commitment to providing thorough, holistic eye care that is completely tailored to you and your lifestyle needs.
There are a host of common eye conditions and eye diseases that can affect us. Having your eyes tested regularly means even minor changes in your vision can be detected. What will a comprehensive eye examination involve? How is it different to a general check by a GP?

General practitioners, child care nurses and paediatricians do not perform eye examinations but sometimes conduct "vision screenings" which are a basic test looking for a difference in vision between the two eyes.
Our independence allows us to recommend the highest quality eyewear from around the world for all aspects of your life. So why does quality matter? Like with all products, the same goes for glasses frames, contact lenses, sunglasses, sports eyewear, sports glasses and sports sunglasses, the higher the quality, the longer the life.
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Dan Bamber
Dan Bamber
Aug 20, 2018
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I much prefer to use a local and independent optometrist so ProVision was the obvious route to go for me. I just entered my suburb and with one click BOOM - there's a list of independent optoms within my area. PLUS I could book an appointment online there and then.