Mobile Optometry Vision Care NSW, VIC, ACT, WA Β· Since 2002

Gentle eye care, delivered to your door.

For more than two decades, our AHPRA registered optometrists have visited people across Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Perth to look after their eyes β€” without the stress of getting to a clinic.
  • Caring for elderly vision across Australia since 2002
  • AHPRA-registered optometrists
  • Pensioner discounts available

We come to you

In your home, lounge or facility room - no clinic visit needed.

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Why this matters

For older adults, vision is more than seeing clearly.

Good vision keeps older adults independent, safe and connected. But conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration often appear gradually, without early symptoms β€” and getting to a clinic isn't always realistic. Coming to the patient, at home or in their facility, makes regular eye care possible again.

1/3

Falls in older adults

are linked to vision impairment, much of which is treatable or correctable with the right care.

Source: Source: Vision 2020 Australia

50%

Of people with glaucoma

don't know they have it β€” most early-stage eye conditions show no symptoms.

Source: Source: Glaucoma Australia

75%

Of vision impairment

in older Australians is preventable or treatable when detected early.

Source: Source: Optometry Australia
HOW THE VISIT WORKS

What we provide on every visit.

Comprehensive eye care delivered with portable diagnostic technology β€” the same standard you'd expect at a clinic, in a place that's familiar and comfortable.
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Comprehensive eye examinations

Diagnosis and management of vision problems and eye problems like glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.

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Low vision & falls-prevention

Specialist low vision assessments and practical advice on lighting, contrast and visual aids that can reduce the risk of falls.

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Prescription glasses, fitted on-site

Choose from a range of frames and lenses, fitted in person β€” with delivery direct to the home or facility once they're ready.

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Comprehensive eye examinations

Diagnosis and management of vision problems and eye problems like glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.

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Low vision & falls-prevention

Specialist low vision assessments and practical advice on lighting, contrast and visual aids that can reduce the risk of falls.

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Prescription glasses, fitted on-site

Choose from a range of frames and lenses, fitted in person β€” with delivery direct to the home or facility once they're ready.

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How a visit works

Simple to arrange. Easy on the day.

From the first phone call to the follow-up report, we keep things straightforward β€” for residents, for families, and for facility staff.
1

You get in touch

Call, email or fill in the form. We'll confirm Medicare, Home Care Package, NDIS or DVA eligibility before booking.

2

We confirm a time

We work with facility coordinators or family members to find a time that works around routines, meals and rest.

3

The optometrist visits

A full examination with portable equipment β€” usually 20 to 30 minutes, in a room that's familiar and quiet.

4

Reports & follow-up

Written summary sent to the GP and care team. Glasses or aids delivered. A future review is scheduled where needed.

OUR APPROACH

Eye care designed around the people we visit.

Two decades of in-home and aged care optometry has shaped how we work β€” slower, kinder, and more aware of what older patients actually need from a visit.
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Care that comes to your loved one

In their room, lounge or facility β€” never a waiting room. We bring the clinic to a place that's already comfortable, which makes a real difference for people with mobility, hearing or memory needs.

02

Optometry shaped around older adults

Two decades of experience adapting eye examinations for people with limited mobility, dementia, hearing loss, or post-stroke recovery β€” at a pace that suits the person we're caring for.

03

Clear communication with families

Plain-language reports for guardians and care staff β€” what was identified, what was prescribed, and what to watch for. No jargon, no chasing, no surprises.

04

Equipment that travels with us

Portable diagnostic technology β€” handheld retinal imaging, portable tonometry, trial frames and a curated frame range β€” allow a thorough examination without specialist clinic furniture.

05

A clinical record you can rely on

Secure, time-stamped records for consent, exam findings and reports β€” handled in a way that meets aged care audit and Australian privacy expectations.

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The same team, over time

Long-term relationships with the facilities and families we visit β€” so we know your or your parent's history, and care continues from one visit to the next.

WHO WE WORK WITH

Whether you're coordinating care for a facility or a parent β€” we'll guide you through it.

For aged care facilities

Care Managers, Facility Managers & Clinical Coordinators

Long-standing partnerships with residential aged care providers across metropolitan NSW/ ACT, Victoria, and WA β€” designed to fit the way your team already works.

  • Scheduled visits aligned with your care planning cycles and clinical review timelines
  • Reports formatted for your clinical software, with audit trails for Aged Care Quality Standards
  • A single point of coordination β€” minimal admin demand on your nursing and care staff
  • Clinical staff education on resident eye health and falls-related visual factors
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For families & caregivers

Sons, daughters and partners coordinating care

If you're worried about a parent's vision but getting them to a clinic feels impossible β€” we can come to them, and keep you in the loop the whole way through.

  • We can liaise directly with your parent's GP, care manager or other family members
  • Updates after every visit β€” in plain language, by email, phone or both
  • Bulk billing where eligible β€” and clear, transparent fees for everything else
  • Patient with people who are anxious, hard of hearing, or living with dementia
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BUILT FOR AGED CARE

A clinical portal designed withfacility teams in mind.

Aged care providers work to strict regulatory standards, and our portal exists so consent, clinical findings and reports flow into the resident's record without paper, phone tag or chasing. It's how facility staff stay informed, and how families know their loved one's care is documented properly.

Audit-ready clinical records

Aligned with Aged Care Quality Standards β€” every interaction logged, transparent and retrievable.

Time-stamped digital consent

Compliant with the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles.

Australian-hosted, encrypted data

ISO/IEC 27001 certified infrastructure with bank-grade encryption in transit and at rest.

Resident Care Record - Portal Preview ● Live
Resident M. Stewart, Room 14B
Last assessment 14 March 2026
Consent status βœ“ Verified Β· Timestamped
Clinical report Sent to GP & family
Optical aids ordered Reading Rx Β· ETA 3 days
Next review Sept 2026 (annual)
FUNDING & ACCESS

Ways to access our service.

We accept a range of funding pathways and can help you work out what you're eligible for. If you're not sure, give us a call β€” we'll walk you through it.

Medicare

Bulk billing available for eligible patients, in line with the Medicare Benefits Schedule.

Home Care Package

All providers welcome under the Support at Home programme β€” we invoice your provider directly.

NDIS

We support self-managed and plan-managed participants as a registered NDIS provider for vision equipment.

DVA

Eligible veterans covered under DVA Gold and White Card arrangements for vision care.

Private & self-funded

Transparent fee schedule for private patients. Health fund rebates may apply where relevant.

EYE HEALTH

Conditions that become more common with age.

Cataracts

A clouding of the lens tha gradually blurs vision. Highly treatable with a routine day

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Glaucoma

Damage to the optic nerve, often with no symptoms in early stages. Early detection is key to preserving vision.

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Many age-related eye conditions develop slowly and without obvious symptoms. Regular checks help detect them early β€” when more can be done.

Diabetic retinopathy

Diabetes-related changes to retinal blood vessels. Annual screening is recommended for everyone with diabetes.

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Macular degeneration

Affects the central part of vision used for reading and recognising faces. Regular

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This information is general and educational. It is not a diagnosis or a substitute for personalised clinical advice. If you have concerns about your or a loved one's vision, please book an examination or speak with your GP.
FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions families and facilities ask.

If your question isn't here, just give us a call or send a message β€” we're happy to walk through anything.

How long does an appointment usually take?

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A typical comprehensive eye examination takes 20 minutes. We move at the pace of the person we're caring for, so it can be longer where helpful β€” particularly for residents living with dementia or who need extra rest breaks.

What does an eye examination cost?

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Does my parent need to be able to read or speak English?

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What if my parent has dementia?

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Can you visit our facility regularly?

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How do prescription glasses work on a home visit?

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Do you provide reports to the GP?

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What areas of Sydney do you cover?

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GET IN TOUCH

Let's arrange a visit.

Whether you're a family member, a caregiver, or coordinating care for a facility β€” we'll guide you through the next steps. We usually respond the same business day.
PHONE β€” MON–FRI, 8:30AM–5PM 1300 393 392
OFFICE

Level 9, 821 Pacific Highway, Chatswood NSW 2067

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