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Vision & Eye Health Checks
Changes in vision can occur gradually or become noticeable over time. At Peninsula Eyecare Izzards Optometrists, we provide eye tests to assess both vision and eye health for patients on the Central Coast. Eye examinations involve structured testing to measure visual clarity and review how the eyes function. Depending on the consultation, this may include refraction, visual acuity checks and additional assessments based on clinical findings.
Our eye examinations may involve:
- Vision testing to assess clarity and prescription requirements
- Eye health checks using clinical testing and imaging where required
We conduct examinations for individuals seeking routine eye care as well as those with specific concerns about their vision. Each appointment is based on the information provided and the results of testing carried out during the consultation. We also discuss available options for vision correction where relevant. To arrange an appointment, call
(02) 4341 2083.
Assessing Eye Function & Health
We carry out eye examinations using a combination of clinical testing methods to assess vision and eye health. This can include measuring visual acuity, determining prescription requirements and examining internal eye structures using appropriate equipment. Where required, we incorporate additional testing such as retinal imaging or pressure measurement to support a more detailed assessment. Each examination is guided by clinical findings and the information discussed during the consultation.
Contact our team to discuss your requirements or arrange an appointment.
Clinical Testing
Vision Assessments
Individual Consultations
FAQ
What conditions can be identified during an eye test?
Eye examinations can include assessment for a range of conditions affecting vision and eye health. This may involve identifying signs associated with common eye conditions during testing. Imaging and additional assessments may be used where appropriate. The findings help guide next steps, which may include monitoring or referral.
When should an eye examination be booked?
Eye examinations may be booked when there are noticeable changes in vision, such as blurred sight or difficulty focusing. They may also be part of routine monitoring of eye health. The frequency of testing can vary depending on age, lifestyle and individual circumstances. An optometrist can provide guidance following an initial consultation.
Can an eye examination detect changes that are not affecting vision?
An eye examination can include assessment of eye structures as well as vision. Some changes in eye health may not immediately affect how clearly you see. Clinical testing and imaging can be used to identify signs that may not present noticeable symptoms. Findings are reviewed as part of the overall assessment to determine whether monitoring or further evaluation is required.









