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RJK Optometry

Locality: Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6651 1139



Address: 14 Arthur St 2450 Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.rjkoptometry.com.au

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24.01.2022 #WorldSightDayAU INDEPENDENCE AND PARTICIPATION - In Australia, it is estimated that more than 453,000 people are blind or vision impaired.... - The prevalence of vision impairment and blindness doubles with each decade over 60 years for non-Indigenous Australians. - With specialist supports and services, people who are blind or vision impaired can become or remain independent with the freedom to participate fully in the community. See more



24.01.2022 MAKE YOUR EYES SMILE! Use your optical extras by December 31. Book online now through our website www.rjkoptometry.com.au

21.01.2022 Using the Rodenstock DNEye Scanner, we measure all the eye’s relevant biometric parameters that are necessary to create a unique biometric eye model. This biometric eye model includes eye length, corneal power and thickness, anterior chamber depth, pupil size in photopic and mesopic light conditions, crystalline lens power and vitreous chamber depth. The end result? Lenses made exactly for you, giving you your best vision.

18.01.2022 INTERNATIONAL COFFEE DAY Coffee has been associated with an array of health benefits in recent times. It has also been suggested that drinking coffee could have positive benefits for your eye health, the main ingredient in raw coffee may protect against deteriorating eyesight. That's a good enough reason to drink more coffee right? Where is the best coffee in town?!



18.01.2022 World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. -Approximately 90% of vision loss is preventable or treatable if identified early. -It’s important for all Australians to look after their sight by getting regular eye tests as part of their overall health care, even with the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 crisis. -Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are three times more likely to be blind or vision impai...red than other Australians. If you notice a change in your vision, don’t delay seeking treatment. Don't lose sight of your vision. Book an eye test today! #WorldSightDayAU

12.01.2022 Jenny and Deb looking beautiful in our new Serengeti Sunglasses! Serengeti come with gradually adjusting photochromic lenses, naturally colour enhancing filters and glare reducing polarisation, every lens is unique and every frame is fashionable!

11.01.2022 Coming very soon... Just in time for the warmer weather who needs a new pair of sunglasses!?



09.01.2022 Absolutely IN LOVE with the colours and detail in this l.a.Eyeworks frame! Particularly stunning in the sunlight

08.01.2022 Can you guess the owner of this animal eye? These animals have large eyes and excellent vision, perfect for life in the mountains where the sun is bright and the snow falls regularly. They have 3 eyelids. The frills on the iris help protect them from glare. Answer: Its a Llama!

07.01.2022 Happy Birthday to our lovely Debbie! We hope you enjoyed your day.

06.01.2022 #WorldSightDayAU PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION - The number of Australians living with vision loss and the associated costs are likely to almost double by 2030 as the Australian population ages, unless action is taken now.... - In Australia, approximately 90% of vision loss and blindness is preventable or treatable and can be attributed to five main conditions refractive error, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, cataract and glaucoma. - Diabetes is a leading cause of avoidable vision loss, but currently only half of people living with diabetes get the recommended eye tests. The KeepSight program (www.keepsight.org.au) is helping making it easier for people living with diabetes to get the eye care they need. See more

04.01.2022 In 1665, during self-isolation from the Great Plague, Sir Isaac Newton undertook seminal work into optics. Working from home during the pandemic, Newton acquired a few prisms and experimented with light passing through them in his bedroom. From this sprung his theories on optics, which paved the way for the industry we know today.... What have you learnt during this pandemic?



02.01.2022 We will be closed Monday 5th October for the long weekend. Back on board bright and early Tuesday 6th October. Have a lovely restful long weekend.

01.01.2022 We are now stocking ANTI FOG KITS! Stops fog - repels moisture - stays clean! Perfect for everyone finding their lenses are fogging whilst wearing a mask. ... For more information please call us on 6651 1139.

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