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The work of fitting glasses or contact lenses involves precision that most people don't see. Once your prescription is determined, the optometrist needs to account for how your eyes actually move, where you look most often at work, and whether you need progressive lenses or single-vision. Contact lens fitting is more involved still—selecting the right base curve, material, and wearing schedule depends on your eye shape, tear film quality, and how much time you spend in wind or salt spray. In Jeffreys Bay's coastal environment, lens care and material choice matter; some materials handle the salty air better than others. Dispensing your eyewear means ensuring the frames sit correctly and the lenses are aligned properly to your visual centres.
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In Jeffreys Bay, optometry chains offer competitive pricing on frames but independent practitioners may provide better overall eye health assessment. Contact lens wearers should have regular annual checks. Ask about the quality difference between lens coatings before purchasing. Children's eye tests should be booked annually, not just when problems are noticed.