Prime Optometrists
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Progressive Lenses in Parramatta

No-line multifocal lenses fitted precisely for clear distance, intermediate and reading vision.

Patients from Parramatta visit Prime Optometrists at 43 Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144, just 12 min away.

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About this service

Progressive Lenses

Progressive lenses, also called multifocal or no-line bifocal lenses, correct vision at multiple distances in a single lens without a visible dividing line. The top portion corrects distance vision, the middle corridor corrects intermediate distances such as a computer screen, and the lower portion corrects near vision for reading. Progressive lenses require precise fitting to your pupillary measurements and facial geometry to perform well. At Prime Optometrists Auburn, all progressives are fitted using accurate measurements taken at the time of dispensing.

What's included

  • Precise pupillary distance and height measurements for accurate fitting
  • Standard and premium progressive lens designs available
  • Wide-corridor designs for easier adaptation
  • Anti-reflective coating recommended for all progressive wearers
  • Occupational progressives for screen-heavy work environments
  • On-the-spot HICAPS health fund claiming

Your appointment

What to expect

1

Prescription confirmation

A current prescription from your eye examination is required before progressive lenses are ordered.

2

Measurements

We take precise pupillary distance and fitting height measurements specific to the frame you select.

3

Lens recommendation

We recommend a lens design suited to your prescription, lifestyle and adaptation history.

4

Collection and verification

At collection we verify the optical centres, check your vision at all distances, and adjust the frame fit.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to adapt to progressive lenses?

Most wearers adapt within one to two weeks. During this period, some peripheral distortion is normal. Moving your head rather than just your eyes helps with adaptation. If discomfort persists beyond two to three weeks, return for a recheck.

Are all progressive lenses the same?

No. Standard progressive lenses have narrower viewing corridors and more peripheral distortion. Premium designs offer wider corridors and softer transitions. The right choice depends on your prescription, lifestyle and previous experience with progressives.

Can I use my health fund for progressive lenses?

Yes. Progressive lenses with a prescription are claimable under private health fund optical extras. We process claims on the spot via HICAPS. No-gap options may be available depending on your fund and benefit level.

I tried progressives before and couldn't get used to them. Should I try again?

Yes, in many cases. Poor adaptation is often related to inaccurate fitting measurements or an inappropriate lens design for the prescription. A refit with precise measurements and a premium lens design resolves the issue for many patients.

Book your progressive lenses appointment in Parramatta

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