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HomeIn BusinessNoosa Optical: the only locally owned and operated optometrist in Noosa

Noosa Optical: the only locally owned and operated optometrist in Noosa

Noosa Optical is a boutique optometrist in Noosa Junction, owned by Catherine and Shane Tromp.

They have worked at Noosa Optical for over 17 years, the longest current and continuous service in any optometry practice in Noosa today.

Their practice is the only 100 per cent locally owned optometrist in Noosa. Yes, every other optometry practice in Noosa is part of a large corporation.

When you book an eye consultation with Catherine or Charlie, expect to be presented with a complete range of solutions, not just a pair of glasses. Their patient-first philosophy and clinical independence means they will spend as much time with you as you need to deliver an extensive eye consultation. Coupled with genuine quality and service from a skilled support team, this has established the practice’s reputation for service and excellence in eye health care.

As experts in the field Noosa Optical uses advanced imaging equipment. Independent ownership means they can fast-track the newest innovations in eyecare and eyewear to remain at the forefront of the optometry profession.

Lenses and frames are not created equal. Noosa Optical will help you understand the differences. Their independence from corporate control gives them the freedom to offer you more choice by accessing quality optical products from around the world.

Vision and eye health is invaluable to most people, which is why Noosa Optical prioritises long-term solutions with personalised treatment plans, ongoing care, and preventative measures tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

Visit Noosa Optical at 1 Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction or call 5447 3711.

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