
Our DNEye® scan technology is the first of its kind to use 3D eyesight measurement. It analyses your entire visual system and measures more than 7000 points of your eyes. This analysis achieves results with unprecedented accuracy. Your next lens prescription will be 100% customised to your eyes.
Standard eye tests (98%) only consider the pupil size by daylight. Now we can measure your pupil reaction in different day/night light conditions. By pinpointing the areas affecting reduced contrast sensitivity and poor vision in different light conditions, we can specifically address this with your lens.
The results of DNEye® scans mean we can measure your eye more precisely. All measurements are transferred to your new lens that is customised to your eyes. It’s a completely individualised prescription with maximum impact.
Eyes are of different shapes and sizes. The readings of thousands of data points and parameters measured are integrated directly into your new lens. Your lens is customised according to the biometric parameters of each individual eye.
At Eyes Optometrists we prioritise investing in the latest, most advanced, and powerful technology to ensure that you have the very best treatment available.
All DNEye® Scans are conducted at our Richmond and South Yarra stores. Let’s get started. Book an appointment today.
Our standard lenses include the latest anti-reflection coating and UV protection.
Thin and light lenses are designed for moderate to high prescriptions, reducing lens thickness and improving comfort.
Tinted lenses help control direct sunlight, while polarisation reduces intense glare reflected from surfaces that can cause visual fatigue and discomfort.
Prescription sunglasses can be customised with a range of sun lens tints to suit your style and vision needs.
Blue light from screens and mobile devices can cause Macular Degeneration. Lenses with blue control coatings help filter these wavelengths, protecting your eyes during daily screen use.
There are two types of blue control coatings:
Photochromic lenses automatically adjust from light to dark depending on the level of sunlight.