Phone: (03) 9042 0977 | 700 Doncaster Road, Doncaster, VIC
Eye Philosophy is an independent optometrist based in Melbourne, built upon over 40+ years of excellence in eye health and ocular wellness. Formerly operating as Brazionis Eyecare since 1969, we have taken this opportunity to revitalise our brand as we move into a contemporary new store at 28 Douglas Parade, Williamstown.
Our philosophy for eyecare has been developed over years of refinement and improvement. Our team of highly skilled optometrists and dispensers guide you through the patient journey with a hollistic approach to ensure early detection and diagnosis of eye health issues. We firmly believe that prevention is the best cure.
We are equipped with the latest innovative technology to ensure that your eye health is our paramount concern. Our range of eyewear has been carefully curated for Williamstown and its surrounds. With years of experience under our belt, we know and appreciate that everyone has their own style and aesthetic. A key strength is our ability to match individual needs and preferences to the perfect frame. We carry eyewear that is sourced locally, as well as the latest from international designers. Whatever your style is - from classic and conservative to modern and eccentric - we're sure you will find something you love at Eye Philosophy.
Phone: (03) 9848 7700 | 619 Doncaster Road, Doncaster, VIC
Previously known as LensPro Optometrists, Doncaster practice has been providing high-quality eye care solutions for many years. Our qualified Optometrists ensure patients receive a high standard of eye care and the team is committed to delivering quality service and stylish eyewear.
Previously known as LensPro Optometrists, Doncaster practice has been providing high-quality eye care solutions for many years.
Our qualified Optometrists ensure patients receive a high standard of eye care and the team is committed to delivering quality service and stylish eyewear.
It is always recommended to call ahead and make a booking, often Templestowe Lower Optometrists can be booked out well in advance.
Yes, contact lenses are a very common item from Optometrists. They will be able to recommend the type of lens best suited to your eyes.
Prescription glasses are designed to correct your vision so you can see clearly. They do this by using a lenes that changes the way the light hits your eye.
To become an optometrist you have to study optometry at university either by completing an undergraduate or postgraduate course in optometry.