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About Specsavers Corrimal Shopping Centre

Come in & see us at Specsavers Corrimal or view our products online with free delivery for orders over $79

Products

  • Glasses

  • Sunglasses

  • Contact Lenses

  • Hearing Aids

Services

  • Contact Lens Assessments

  • Children's Eyecare

  • Diabetic Retinopathy Screening

  • Red Eye Assessments

  • 3D Scanning Technology (OCT)

  • Audiology

  • Fitness To Drive Assessments

  • Macular Degeneration Assessments

  • Cataract Assessments

  • Glaucoma Assessments

  • Audiology Experts Aftercare

  • Full Hearing Assessments

  • Hearing Aid Services

  • Hearing Aid Repairs

  • Product & Style Consultations

  • Workers Compensation

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Location

Shop 30-32/270 Princess Hwy, Corrimal NSW

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Frequently Asked Questions

I have just been told that I need a prism in one of my lenses. What does this mean?

Prism lenses are used to prevent double vision or some types of eye strain, occurring as a result of a muscle imbalance, such as a squint. They work by moving the image of the object. The image will move either vertically or horizontally depending on the direction of the prism and the power of the lens.

Are photochromic lenses suitable for driving in?

Photochromic lenses require the presence of UV light to react. Nowadays windscreens block the UV light needed to help the lens react, so normal photochromic lenses remain in their unactivated state inside the car. At night or in poor visibility, you must not wear tinted glasses, lenses or visors or anything that restricts your vision. However, you may wear tinted lenses in good driving conditions.

Specsavers Corrimal Shopping Centre