Optometrist in Cooktown

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Comprehensive Care For Your Vision

At Eyedentity Optical, we offer a full range of vision care services in Cooktown, providing personalised support for individuals of all ages. Whether you need an eye test to assess your vision, a prescription check to update your glasses or contact lenses, or an eye examination to monitor overall eye health, we are here to help.


Our collection of frames includes a variety of styles, including options not commonly found in chain stores. If you wear contact lenses, we offer fittings to help you find the best match for your needs. For those using health fund claims, pension, concession, or DVA spectacle supply schemes, we process claims on the spot, making it easier to access the eyewear you need.


From routine check-ups to selecting new glasses, we are committed to helping you maintain clear and comfortable vision.


Call (07) 4033 7575 today to book an appointment with an optometrist in Cooktown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    Eyedentity Optical provides a wide variety of optometry services for those from Cooktown and the surrounding areas, including Hope Vale and Rossville.

  • Can I drive after an eye exam?

    In most cases, driving after an eye exam is fine. However, if dilating drops are used to examine the back of the eye, vision may be temporarily blurred, and sensitivity to light may increase. This effect usually lasts a few hours, so some people prefer to arrange alternative transport. Wearing sunglasses can help with light sensitivity after dilation. If an exam does not involve dilation, normal activities, including driving, can usually resume right away. It’s always a good idea to ask beforehand if dilation will be part of the exam.

  • How often should I check my glasses prescription?

    Most people benefit from a prescription check every two years, but those with vision changes may need more frequent assessments. If headaches, eye strain, or difficulty focusing occur, an earlier check may be helpful. Children, seniors, and people with existing eye conditions may also require more regular updates. Vision needs can change over time, so keeping prescriptions current helps maintain clear and comfortable sight for daily tasks like reading, working, or driving.

  • What’s the difference between a prescription check and an eye exam?

    A prescription check focuses on determining whether glasses or contact lenses provide the right vision correction. It involves reading an eye chart and trying different lens strengths to find the most suitable option. An eye exam is a broader assessment that includes checking eye health, screening for conditions like glaucoma, and assessing how well the eyes function together. While a prescription check determines the right lens strength, a full eye exam evaluates overall eye health.

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