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Treat your eyes at Noosa Optical

Have you been waiting for the right time to refresh your look?

The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to treat yourself, and your eyes. Why not upgrade your style and give yourself the gift of better vision?

Look on the bright side, summer is here, so you should also treat your eyes to some much-needed UVA and UVB protection with a pair of prescription sunglasses.

Talk to the friendly team at Noosa Optical about the latest eyewear trends to show off your style and start 2025 with sharp and healthy vision.

If you missed out on claiming on your optical extras last year, remember, on 1 January, most health funds reset. Avoid the paperwork and queues.

Book in an eye test and head into Noosa Optical to claim your new look. A friendly staff member will lodge your health fund claim for you, on the spot.

If you already have a favourite pair of prescription glasses, why not buy a second pair in case of breakage or loss? You should have at least two pairs of prescription glasses to ensure you’re never caught short.

Noosa Optical has a range of affordable back-up options and can provide fast turn-around times in most cases.

If you’re looking for a new optometrist in 2025, Noosa Optical is Noosa’s only genuinely 100 per cent independently owned and operated optometrist.

Catherine and Shane Tromp have been helping the Noosa community see and look better at their Noosa Junction practice since 2007.

Book an appointment at Noosa Optical today.

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