Prime Optometrists
(02) 9761 0005

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Prescription Sunglasses in Auburn

Prescription sunglasses with UV400 protection and polarised lens options in Auburn NSW.

Prime Optometrists is located at 43 Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144, your local prescription sunglasses clinic.

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About this service

Prescription Sunglasses

Prescription sunglasses combine accurate vision correction with sun protection in a single pair. They are particularly important for people who drive, work outdoors, or spend significant time in bright conditions, as squinting to compensate for glare causes significant eye strain over time. All prescription sunglasses at Prime Optometrists Auburn include 100% UV400 protection. We offer polarised and tinted lens options across a range of frame styles including wraparound sports designs.

What's included

  • 100% UV400 protection in all prescription sunglass lenses
  • Polarised lenses available to eliminate reflected glare
  • Full range of tint colours and densities
  • Wraparound and sports frame options for active wear
  • Photochromic (light-adaptive) lens option if preferred
  • HICAPS health fund claiming on the spot

Your appointment

What to expect

1

Prescription check

We confirm your current prescription is suitable for sunglass lenses, including any considerations for high prescriptions in wraparound frames.

2

Frame and lens selection

We guide you through frame styles, lens tints, and the choice between standard tinted and polarised lenses.

3

Fitting measurements

Accurate pupillary distance and optical centre measurements are taken for the specific frame chosen.

4

Collection

Prescription sunglasses are typically ready within 7 to 10 business days.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between polarised and tinted lenses?

Tinted lenses reduce the overall amount of light entering the eye. Polarised lenses specifically block horizontally polarised light, which is the type that causes glare from flat surfaces such as roads, water, and car bonnets. Polarised lenses are particularly valuable for driving and outdoor activities.

Do prescription sunglasses provide UV protection?

Yes. All prescription sunglass lenses at our clinic provide 100% UV400 protection, blocking both UVA and UVB radiation. UV exposure is a significant risk factor for cataracts and macular degeneration, making sun protection important for long-term eye health.

Can I claim prescription sunglasses on my health fund?

Yes. Prescription sunglasses are claimable under most private health fund optical extras, subject to your annual benefit limit. We process claims on the spot via HICAPS.

Are photochromic lenses a substitute for prescription sunglasses?

Photochromic (transition) lenses darken in UV light but do not darken effectively inside a car (the windscreen blocks the UV that triggers the reaction). Dedicated prescription sunglasses are better suited for driving. For general outdoor use, photochromic lenses are a convenient single-pair solution.

Book your prescription sunglasses appointment in Auburn

Serving Auburn and surrounding suburbs from 43 Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144. New patients welcome.