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Keep up-to-date on the latest vision-related news and eye care events in our practice.

Eyeglasses: Why You Should Pack a Spare Pair When Travelling

Packing a spare pair of prescription glasses helps you stay prepared for lost, broken, or damaged eyewear, making travel safer, easier, and far less stressful.

Driver Safety Starts With Healthy Vision

Good vision plays an important role in safe, confident driving. This blog explains how your eyesight affects reaction time, night driving and hazard awareness. It also covers practical tips for protecting your vision behind the wheel.

Myopia Management for Children: Signs, Causes, and Care

When your child starts to hold books closer or squint at distant signs, it may signal myopia. At For Beautiful Eyes, early care can help guide growing eyes toward clearer, more comfortable vision.

A Back to School Eyesential for Parents in

A new school year carries fresh energy, and clear vision helps children feel ready for the days ahead. This blog highlights how eye care supports learning, comfort and confidence. It also explains how frames, lenses and behavioural optometry can strengthen a child’s visual foundation. Families in will see how For Beautiful Eyes creates a calm, supportive space for young learners.

Use It or Lose It: Medicare and Private Health Funds

Health fund extras and Medicare rebates for eye care reset each year, meaning many Australians lose valuable benefits without realising it. At For Beautiful Eyes, we help patients in The Junction get the most from their cover before it expires. Whether it's for new glasses, contact lenses, or a comprehensive eye exam, now’s the time to book.

Tired of Switching Glasses? Why Multifocals Might Be the Answer

For Beautiful Eyes explains how multifocal lenses work, who they’re for, and how they can simplify life with seamless vision for reading, driving, and everything in between.

The Growing Concern of Digital Eye Strain in Children

Prolonged screen time is increasing digital eye strain in children, leading to discomfort, headaches, and vision issues—learn how to protect your child’s eyes with practical tips and tailored care.

Let’s Talk About Dry Eyes: Causes, Symptoms, and Relief

Discover the causes of dry eyes, learn about symptoms to watch for, and explore effective treatments that can bring comfort back to your daily life.

Why UV Protection Matters for Eye Health

UV exposure can lead to serious eye conditions, including cataracts and macular degeneration. Choosing the right sunglasses is essential for protecting your vision.

How to Travel With Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are a great option for people who don't want to wear glasses when on the road, but do you know how to take care of them on the go? Before your next trip, book a contact lens assessment at For Beautiful Eyes in The Junction

Are Contact Lenses Safe For My Child?

As a parent, you want to do everything you can to protect your child’s vision. But you may be wondering if contact lenses are safe for kids. Read on to learn more about the risks and benefits of contact lenses for children.

Dark Spots? Here’s What To Do

Seeing floaters is common and usually nothing to worry about. Yet there are times when floaters are a sign of a serious eye condition. Here’s what you need to know about eye floaters, and how For Beautiful Eyes can help!

3 Effective Ways to Relieve Dry Eyes

Dry eye syndrome is one of the most common eye conditions in the world, yet many people put up with the discomfort, even though it's very treatable. Here are tips to help you deal with your dry eye symptoms, along with treatment from your eye doctor.

Start The Year With A Pediatric Eye Exam

Every child should have a comprehensive eye exam before the start of the new school year. Just as you wouldn’t consider sending them to school without a backpack or a lunch box, make sure their eyes and vision are ready for the challenges ahead.

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