HOME VISIT OPTOMETRISTS
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Offering in-home optometry consultations across Australia, we specialise in comprehensive eye tests, prescription updates, and screening for age-related conditions including cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease.
We also provide expert support for vision changes with age, low-vision aids, contact lens fittings, and referrals for cataract, glaucoma, and retinal conditions.
Our qualified optometrists provide comprehensive home consultations across all major Australian cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, and Canberra — ensuring accessible eye care, wherever you may be.
Why opt for a home visiting optometrist?
Choosing a home visit optometrist not only delivers thorough eye care in your home but also eliminates the inconvenience of commuting to a clinic. This approach provides considerable time-saving benefits and is ideal for those with mobility constraints. By bypassing the need to navigate traffic or find parking, our service seamlessly integrates into your lifestyle with flexible appointment times. In the relaxed and familiar environment of your own home, our comprehensive eye examinations and vision care become even more effective. Our home optometry services, available across all major Australian cities, present an ideal solution for managing vision changes, age-related conditions, or specific eye care needs conveniently and comfortably.
Explore our online directory for experienced home-visiting optometrists. Providing convenient, personalised eye care, they ensure your vision needs are thoroughly managed.
Catering to a variety of vision needs and eye health concerns, our directory bridges the gap between you and expert optometry care. Covering all major Australian cities, we ensure access to qualified eye care professionals, regardless of your location, enabling better vision and eye health management within the comfort of your own home.
HOME VISITING OPTOMETRISTS PROVIDE invaluable benefits for both the elderly and children. For the elderly, who might face mobility challenges or have difficulty travelling, an optometrist’s home visit ensures easy access to essential eye care, assisting in the early detection of conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration, or simply keeping prescriptions up to date.
For children, particularly those with developmental concerns, learning difficulties, or sensory sensitivities, a home environment can create a more relaxed and cooperative atmosphere for what can otherwise feel like an intimidating examination. Optometrists can also assess vision in the context of where children actually read, study, and play, offering practical recommendations for lighting, screen time, and reading distance that support long-term eye health.
What does a home visit from aN OPTOMETRIST entail?
A home visit from an optometrist, accessible across all major Australian cities, involves a comprehensive assessment of your vision and eye health right in your own home. The optometrist evaluates your eyesight, examines the health of your eyes, and reviews your medical history and lifestyle. They consider conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic eye disease, and provide a personalised recommendation — whether that’s a new prescription, referral for specialist treatment, or advice on protecting your vision going forward.
This convenient service eliminates travel hassle, ideal for those with mobility constraints. The familiar home environment enhances the effectiveness of the examination, allowing a more accurate appraisal of how you use your eyes in everyday life and enabling tailored advice for optimal vision and eye health.
Why do people seek an optometrist?

Blurred or deteriorating vision

Cataracts

Glaucoma

Macular degeneration

Diabetic retinopathy

Dry eye syndrome

Eye strain or headaches

Prescription updates

Low vision management

Post-stroke vision changes

Age-related vision changes