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Year: 2021

Hayfever in Canberra is terrible, especially if you have pre-existing conditions like asthma. Along with a runny nose and blocked sinuses, you may notice your eyes start to become watery and itchy. So much so that it becomes annoying and can be disabling. Here's some advice from our optometrist in Canberra, which could help you survive the hayfever season.
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Getting an eye test or having your eyes checked is probably the last thing you have on your mind, especially if you've been blessed with good vision. Regardless of your eye health or vision, it is always a good idea to regularly have your eyes looked at by your optometrist to avoid potential sight-threatening conditions later on.
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So you've had your glasses for about two years, and recently you've broken them. Either losing a screw, chipped lenses or severely bent frames. Here at Capital Eye, your optometrist in Canberra can perform minor maintenance and repairs to extend the life of your spectacles.
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It is essential to continue looking after your eyes during the lockdown. Many optometry practices and eye clinics have reduced their operating hours and have cut down routine eye examinations. We are using our eyes more than ever, whether during the teleconferences or making home improvements around the house. Paying particular attention to your eyes now will ensure your eyes and vision remains healthy coming out of the lockdown.
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When you go in for a routine two-yearly eye test with your optometrist, it is always helpful to bring your glasses prescription, especially if this is the first time you are visiting our practice in Canberra. Along with your current glasses and any contact lenses you might be wearing, bringing in all these would help our optometrist determine your most up-to-date prescription accurately.
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