7/1 Bell Pl, Cnr Link Wy Mudgeeraba 4213

Alan Ming Optometrist opening hours in Mudgeeraba


Alan Ming Optometrist opening hours in Mudgeeraba

Mon
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
Sat By Appointment
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Open Weekdays. Closed on every First and Second Saturday Of every Month.. Available Selected Saturdays by appointment only
  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

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About Alan Ming Optometrist

AT A GLANCE
  • Complete Eye Health Checks
  • High Quality Fashion Eyewear
  • Digital Technology to Monitor your Eye Health
  • Over 35 Years' Experience
  • Extremely Friendly and Understanding Staff
Our friendly, skilled Optical staff members Jaime and Ai are happy to assist you to make the eyewear choice that's right for you
Alan Ming has over 35 years' experience in Optometry. Alan is originally from Johannesburg South Africa has been living and practicing in Australia for 12 years. Our aim at Alan Ming Optometrist is to provide the highest level of professional eye care and ensure that all aspects of your visual needs are meet in a caring efficient manner.

We specialise in comprehensive eye examinations, glaucoma testing, diabetic testing, cataract assessments, visual assessments etc.

We have the latest eye health testing technology including Visual fields, OCT scanning and Digital Fundus photography.

OCT scanning is the most sophisticated tool available for assessing eye health and managing eye conditions such as macular degeneration and glaucoma.

A visual field test is an eye examination that can detect dysfunction in the central and peripheral vision which may be caused by various medical conditions such as glaucoma, stroke, brain tumours or other neurological deficiencies.

Digital Fundus photography for monitoring the presence of diabetic retinal disease, macular degeneration and glaucoma.

We offer convenient, professional and affordable services to the whole community. Tests related to the following are all part of a complete examination

  • Eye health
  • General physical health
  • Clearness of vision
  • Colour vision
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Focusing ability
  • Eye muscle control
  • Amblyopic (lazy eye)
  • Macular degeneration
  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts

Payment Methods

CashDirect DebitEFTEFTPOSHICAPSMastercardMoney OrderVisa
ABN
61 273 103 349
Staff
1-10
Established
2009

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays

Association

OAA Member, ProVision Member

Product

Bifocals, Cases, Clip On Sunglasses, Computer Lenses, Contact Lens Solution, Contact Lenses, Frames, Magnifiers, Multifocals, Progressive Lenses, Safety Eyewear, Spectacles, Sunglasses, Thin Lenses, Transition Lenses

Material

Teflon

Services

Cataract Co-management, Consulting, Corneal Topography, Diabetes Screening, Digital Ocular Photography, Eye Examinations, Fittings, Frame Adjustments, Glaucoma Testing, Prescriptions, Pressure Testing, Repairs, Replacement, Vision Processing Testing, Vision Therapy, Visual Field Testing

Brand

Acuvue, Adidas, Airlock, Bausch & Lomb, Bolle, Calvin Klein, Carrera, Christian Dior, Ciba Vision, Convertibles, Domani, Esprit, Essilor, Etnia, Fendi, Ferragamo, Focus, Fresh Look, Gant, Guess, Hoya, Hugo Boss, JAG, Johnson & Johnson, Jonathan Sceats, Koali, Mako, Marchon, Maui Jim, Mod-Style, Nina Ricci, Safilo, Serengeti, Silhouette, Ted Baker, Valentino

Offering

Air Titanium, Behavioural Optometry, Orthokeratology, Retinal Photography, Sports Vision, Swimming Goggles

Features

Australian Owned, Bulk Billing, By Appointment, Delivery, Disabled Access, Evaluations, Family Rates, Guaranteed, Health Fund Claims, Independently Owned, Insurance Claims, No Referral Necessary, Owner Operated, Package Deals, Pensioner Discount, Quotes, Registered, Senior Discounts, Student Discounts, Warranties

Issues

Astigmatism, Keratoconus, Learning Difficulties

Catering To

Adults, Children, Infants, Seniors

Keywords

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FAQs

  • Is an eye test bulk billed?

    We bulk bill all eligible Medicare consultations. A one off gap payment of $29 would apply for new patients who have had an eye test in the last 3 years.

  • What will happen in my eye test?

    Firstly, we ask you about the problems you are having with your vision. Eye pressures are taken to guard against glaucoma. Retinal photographs and ultrasound like scans of the optic nerve and macula are taken with an OCT (Optical Coherence Tomographer). This represents state of the Art Technology for detecting glaucoma and macular degeneration, the two most common sight threatening eye diseases.

  • Cont..

    We then look at the back of your eyes (your retina) for any signs of eye disease as well as conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes. Binocular vision is tested to make sure your eyes work well together. If glasses or contact lenses are required for your clearest vision, we will show what difference it makes to your vision and discuss your options. If you have any questions, please contact us as we are only too pleased to be of any help.

  • Why would I need reading glasses?

    Most people require reading glasses in their 40's, even though they may have had perfect sight all their lives. Why? Inside our eyes there is a lens that focuses our vision. This lens is soft and supple. When we want to see something up close (like a newspaper), the focusing muscle inside our eye pulls and causes the shape of the lens to change. This enables us to see close objects clearly.

  • Cont..

    As time goes by, the soft lens becomes harder and less flexible, (just as a piece of bread becomes harder as it becomes stale). This slow process continues over the years and is called sclerosis. As the lens becomes harder, the focusing muscle is no longer able to make the lens change shape, even though the muscle is still strong and works well. This means we cannot see close things clearly. This blurred vision up close is called presbyopia.

  • If I am using a multifocal lens why would I benefit from a pair of extended focus lenses?

    Progressive lenses are great for general use where as an extended focus lens is used for near and intermediate viewing and beneficial in cases where people have extreme hours of computer work such as office workers. An extended focus lens can make it a lot easier to find the reading zone. The top of the lens is for computer work and the bottom for reading/near. This can reduce common symptoms such as bad necks and headaches

  • How do I choose the right frame?

    Choosing the right frame is made easy at Alan Ming Optometrist. Our friendly, skilled Optical staff members are happy to assist you to make the eyewear choice that's right for you. Using your face shape, your preference for colours, your lifestyle and your prescription, our staff will quickly find a selection of frames that not only fit perfectly, but also look stunning. You will find our extensive range of quality frames selected from around the world. We specialise in luxury eye wear.

  • Do I need a prescription to buy contact lenses?

    Yes, a contact lens prescription is different than a spectacle prescription. Only an Optometrist or eye specialist is qualified to know which lens is right for you.

  • Why should I have my child's eyes tested?

    There is nothing more precious to us than our children. Vision is their most precious sense. An eye test ensures that their eyes are developing in a healthy manner and that each of their eyes has the clearest vision possible. It is also imperative to ensure that the eyes work well together. This ensures that children appreciate a true three dimensional picture of the world around them.

  • Cont..

    Normal development of the eyes and vision is essential to gain good reading skills and all that is required in the complex process of learning. Learning difficulties and problems with reading can result if children's vision is not perfect. This is why it is necessary for every child to have a full eye examination as a baby and then through their toddler and schooling years. If you have any questions about your child's vision, please contact us.