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

Noosa Optical is a boutique Optometrist and is the only 100 per cent locally owned optometrist in Noosa. Catherine and Shane Tromp have owned and operated Noosa Optical for over 17 years.

“Noosa Optical is the only remaining independent Optometry practice in Noosa that is not owned by a large retail company,” says Shane.  

Catherine is the principal optometrist, and is also the longest continuously practising optometrist in Noosa. A second full-time optometrist, Charlie Muecke, joined the practice almost three years ago, and has a niche interest in specialty contact lenses.

“Independent ownership means we can fast-track the newest innovations in eyecare and eyewear and remain at the forefront of the Optometry profession,” Catherine said.

“We have the freedom to offer more choice and provide higher quality, long term solutions for eye health and vision.

“Vision and eye health is invaluable to most people” adds Catherine.

“That’s why Noosa Optical has a patient-first philosophy, based on clinical independence.”

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.

So, when you book an eye consultation at Noosa Optical, expect a thorough, eye-health-first approach, with an experienced optometrist, not just a pair of glasses.

Book your next eye appointment at Noosa Optical, 1 Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction, by calling 5447-3711 or book online at noosaoptical.com.au.

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