Eyecare Plus Optometrists Neutral Bay

146 Wycombe Road, Neutral Bay, NSW, 2089, Australia

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Our Team

Rosa M Klinger

Optometrist

BOptom(Hons) UNSW

Ani Galoyan

Optometrist- Therapeutically endorsed

BMedSc (Hons) USyd, Doctor of Optometry (UMelb)

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Daniel Isaac

Optometrist - Therapeutically endorsed

BVisSc, MClinOptom UNSW

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Bruno Basile

Optical Dispenser

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Gillian Cooke

Optical Dispenser

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Giselle Davison

Receptionist

About Us

Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay is an award-winning optometrist clinic that offers complete eye care solutions for you and your family. We provide eye tests, examinations, prescription glasses, prescription contact lenses, spectacle frames and eyewear.

Our Neutral Bay practice is proud to accept all-optical health funds. If you are not sure if your health fund is applicable, please contact our Neutral Bay branch via telephone or in-person.

Sit down with our Neutral Bay optometrists in store and have a thorough consultation. We can help you detect signs of eye problems for early elimination including:

  • Dry eye treatment
  • Macular degeneration
  • Orthokeratology
  • Glaucoma exam
  • Children’s vision
  • Keratoconus exam
  • Corneal Topography
  • IRPL Treatment for Dry Eye, Blepharitis and Ocular Rosacea
  • Specialty Hard Contact Lenses

At our practice, we have a highly effective dry eye, blepharitis, recurrent styes, and ocular rosacea treatment. This involves IRPL (Intense Regulated Pulsed Light) therapy which eradicates blepharitis, promotes healthy tear production, and reduces inflammation. If you are finding you need more eye drops to lubricate your eyes, or have sore eyes, dryness, irritated eyes and find the redness of your eyes something that concerns you, please speak to our friendly staff. The device we use is the TearStim IRPL by Eyetek and we are excited to provide excellent care as a dry eye hub.

The treatment takes only a few minutes and is performed by our trusted dry eye optometrist.

What is IRPL & how does it work?

Intense Regulated Pulsed Light (IRPL), a form of intense pulsated light, is a high energy light that acts in multiple ways by delivering heat, shrinking dilated blood vessels and stimulating nerves (1). Through this action, inflammatory conditions such as meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, and ocular rosacea can be treated. IRPL promotes meibomian gland function and significantly reduces inflammation of the eyelids. This translates to increased comfort, reduced eyelid redness, and the reduced need to use eye drops to lubricate the eyes. It is important to recognise that whilst lubricating eye drops help with dry eyes, they do not address the root cause of the problem.

Evidence based practice 

As healthcare providers, optometrists have a duty to provide evidence-based care for their patients (2). IRPL is recognised by the literature to be an effective and valid method of treating meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis and ocular rosacea (3). Most patients feel relief after two sessions of treatment and may not require lubricating eye drops for the next 6-12 months after therapy (4).

 

With the best optometrists by your side, you can be sure of the highest quality in eye care and optical needs for your style and budget.

 

References

  1. Yan, S., & Wu, Y. (2021). Efficacy and safety of Intense pulsed light therapy for dry eye caused by meibomian gland dysfunction: a randomised trial. Annals of palliative medicine, 10(7), 7857–7865. https://doi.org/10.21037/apm-21-1303
  2. Optometry Australia. Entry-Level Competency Standards for Optometry. (2022). Pg 2.
  3. Giannaccare, G., Taroni, L., Senni, C., & Scorcia, V. (2019). Intense Pulsed Light Therapy In The Treatment Of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Current Perspectives. Clinical optometry, 11, 113–126. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTO.S217639
  4. Yang, C. C., Ko, Y. C., Hwang, D. K., Chen, M. J., & Fan, N. W. (2025). One-year outcome of intense pulsed light therapy for refractory meibomian gland dysfunction in patients continuously exposed to topical glaucoma medications: a comparative study. Eye (London, England), 39(12), 2460–2466. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-025-03886-z
5 Star Accreditation

5 Star Accreditation

This practice has met the highest standards of accreditation at Eyecare Plus

Contact

Address

146 Wycombe Road, Neutral Bay, NSW, 2089, Australia

Phone

(02) 9953 3026

Trading hours*

6/7 MONDAY 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
7/7 TUESDAY 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
8/7 WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
9/7 THURSDAY 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
10/7 FRIDAY 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
11/7 SATURDAY 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
12/7 SUNDAY Closed

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Offers

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Health Funds

We proudly supply members of all major health funds, including:

  • Medibank
  • HCF
  • NIB
  • BUPA
  • Teachers Health Fund
  • AHM
  • Australian Unity Health
  • GMHBA
  • CUA
  • WESTFUND

We accept all health funds  – if your health fund is not listed above, contact us today and we will help you redeem your optical health fund benefits. Treat yourself with a new pair of specs with little to nil to pay!

You can also see clearly now and pay later with Afterpay or Zip! Call or visit us in practice to find out more!

Fees, charges & Medicare

Consultation fees

Medicare benefits are payable for most consultations. Some additional fees apply for services that are not yet covered by Medicare. Our staff will be pleased to explain these fees.

Veterans Affairs

Spectacles and contact lenses are provided at no cost for patients covered by Veterans Affairs. Our staff will be pleased to advise you on your entitlement.

Spectacles for the Disadvantaged

Often there are people with a need for spectacles but who are not able to afford the cost, or part of it. Some state governments provide limited assistance for people in need. Please talk to our staff and they will be pleased to explain the eligibility requirements and how to make an application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay located?

Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay is located at 146 Wycombe Road, Neutral Bay. We are conveniently located near Wycombe Road bus stop and are situated around many shops including Essence Coffee and more. Please call us on (02) 9953 3026 for any bookings or general enquiries.


How to best travel to Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay?

There is a car parking space at Barry Street Council Carpark which is 3min walk away from Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay.


What is Eyecare Plus – Checkup Plus™?

Checkup Plus™ is more than just an eye test. Our optometrists take the time needed to give you a thorough eye examination. Following your Checkup Plus™ we will carefully explain the results and discuss our recommendations regarding any preventative or remedial care required.


How much does an eye test cost?

Medicare benefits are payable for most consultations. Some additional fees apply for services that are not yet covered by Medicare. Our staff will be pleased to explain these fees.


Does Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay provide eye tests for children?

1 in 5 Australian children have vision problems. We provide specialised eye tests to make sure that any vision problems are detected and any learning difficulties related to vision are corrected.


Does Eyecare Plus Neutral Bay provide benefits for veterans?

Spectacles and contact lenses are provided at no cost for patients covered by Veterans Affairs. Our staff will be pleased to advise you on your entitlement.


Do you provide benefits for people with disadvantages?

Often there are people with a need for spectacles but who are not able to afford the cost, or part of it. Some state governments provide limited assistance for people in need. Please talk to our staff and they will be pleased to explain the eligibility requirements and how to make an application.