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Peter D'Arcy Optometrist

Locality: Bega, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6492 1999



Address: 91 Carp st 2550 Bega, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.peterdarcy.com.au

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19.01.2022 As the borders increasingly open lets all commit to Covid safety protocols, so we are all safe.



18.01.2022 Leaving eyes unprotected in high-glare situations can result in eyestrain and headaches. In fact, 26% of daytime car crashes are attributed to glare. The American Automobile Association and Canadian Automobile Association recommend that consumers INVEST in a pair of polarized sunglasses for driving. NOT ALL POLARISED LENSES ARE THE SAME

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15.01.2022 Those masks and fogging. Ask us we can help.

14.01.2022 ASK US ABOUT OUR NO GAP OPTIONS FOR YOUR SPECTACLES!

13.01.2022 Maui Jim’s patented PolarizedPlus2 lenses enhance the colours your eyes naturally perceive. So, you see vibrant, saturated colors with a higher level of contrast and greater depth perception. The lenses are infused with a blend of three rare Earth elements to enhance red, green, and blue. These elements increase and balance the saturation of colours we need to see, and filter out the colors that cause interference that we can’t see.



12.01.2022 Are you seeing as clearly as possible and happy with your spectacles?

08.01.2022 We want everyone to see well! Spring into action. Come and see us to see better!

07.01.2022 According to the 2020 Vision Index, more than a quarter (26 per cent) of Australian men have sustained an eye injury while undertaking a DIY project, compared to just 14 per cent of Australian women. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that in 2016, men accounted for 83 per cent of the 11,078 registered cases on the Medicare database in which optometrists removed a foreign body embedded in the eye. These figures are an important reminder that people should wear Australian standard safety glasses while doing tasks that generate debris such as wood cutting, carpentry, grinding, hammering, mowing or pruning. Safety glasses are readily available in clear, tinted and prescription options. https://www.peterdarcy.com.au/safety-eyewear-goggle/

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