Prime Optometrists
(02) 9761 0005

πŸ“– Reading Glasses

Reading Glasses in Auburn

Prescription reading glasses fitted to your exact prescription in Auburn NSW.

Prime Optometrists is located at 43 Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144, your local reading glasses clinic.

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About this service

Reading Glasses

Over-the-counter reading glasses from a pharmacy use the same power in both lenses and assume both eyes have the same prescription. For many people, especially those with different prescriptions in each eye, any degree of astigmatism, or a significant difference in pupillary distance from the standard, these do not work well and cause eye strain, headaches, or blurred vision. Prescription reading glasses are made to your exact measurements and prescription, providing clearer, more comfortable vision for sustained near tasks.

What's included

  • Individually prescribed to your exact near vision requirement
  • Correct prescription for each eye independently
  • Accurate pupillary distance measurement for near tasks
  • Single vision reading lenses or occupational progressives for screen work
  • Anti-reflective coating reduces glare from screens and artificial lighting
  • HICAPS on-the-spot health fund claiming

Your appointment

What to expect

1

Near vision assessment

We measure your reading prescription at your preferred working distance, which may differ from standard.

2

Frame selection

We help you choose a frame that suits your face, lifestyle and how you plan to use your reading glasses.

3

Lens recommendation

We discuss single vision reading lenses versus occupational lenses depending on your screen and reading habits.

4

Collection

Reading glasses are typically ready within 5 to 7 business days. We check vision at collection.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Why are my pharmacy reading glasses not working well?

Over-the-counter reading glasses use equal power in both lenses (e.g. +1.50 each eye). If your eyes have different prescriptions, any astigmatism, or your pupillary distance differs from the standard, they will not focus correctly and can cause headaches and eye strain.

What is the difference between reading glasses and computer glasses?

Reading glasses are optimised for close distances (typically 30 to 40cm). Computer or occupational lenses are optimised for intermediate distances (50 to 70cm) or provide a range covering both reading and screen use.

I only need reading glasses. Do I still need an eye test?

Yes. A prescription for reading glasses should be based on a proper refraction. We also check eye health at the same appointment. The test is bulk billed under Medicare for eligible patients.

Can I claim reading glasses on my health fund?

Yes, prescription reading glasses are claimable under private health fund optical extras. We have HICAPS on-site for instant claiming.

Book your reading glasses appointment in Auburn

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