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Corinne Borg

Optometrist, Mudgee, NSW 2850


5.0

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Open until 5:30pm

Comprehensive Eye Examinations

Quality eye care & eye wear
Experienced and qualified team
High quality service
B.App.Sc(Optom)Hons - Corinne Borg
OAA Member
ProVision Member
Quality eye care & eye wear
Experienced and qualified team
High quality service
B.App.Sc(Optom)Hons - Corinne Borg
OAA Member
ProVision Member
At Corinne Borg, our aim is to provide you with the highest quality eye care and eye wear at affordable price. Our optometrists are committed to provide you and your family the highest level of professional eye care services. We ensure that all the aspect of our customers visual requirements are met in a relaxed and caring environment. We give attention to details.

OPSM Mudgee

Optometrist, Mudgee, NSW 2850


OPSM

Optometrist, Mudgee, NSW 2850


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Andy M.
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Corinne Borg

.......this is the best lens script i have ever been prescribed. my pscript is strong but these perspex lenses are super lightweight - i cant stand the weight on my nose in this heat . my vision is crisp & clear. new to the area i have been missing my guys in sydney who always had funky frames & top quality lenses - so happy to find the same here in mudgee ....could i say.....even better?!! Really nice experience all round. thanks Corinne & Janelle.

Handy tips

When do you need an eye doctor?

For many people, the very thought of having someone coming near their peepers is enough to make them faint. For this reason, and many others, people skip their regular eye exams. Everyone should get a comprehensive eye exam every few years. Here’s some signs a visit to the local optometrist is in order.

  • You’ve got a headache. Headaches can occur for a variety of reasons, some more severe than others. It’s better to prevent eye diseases than to treat them after all.
  • You’re eye is hurting. Sometimes all you need is a good night of rest to get rid of the pain. Get your eye checked if the pain persists.
  • You’ve been squinting for days. If you need to squint to read the monitor regularly, then it could be sign of short or long sightedness. Make an optometrist booking to be sure.

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