Eyes on Oxford / Bullseye Clinic Leederville
Address | 217 Oxford St, Leederville WA, Australia | ||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 9242 2342 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.bullseyeclinic.com.au | ||||||||||||
Categories | Optometrist, Occupational Therapist, Sunglasses Store | ||||||||||||
Rating | 3.8 27 reviews | ||||||||||||
Nearest branches Bullseye Clinic — 1/78 Calley Dr, Leeming WA |
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Eyes on Oxford / Bullseye Clinic Leederville reviews
27Requested a reciept for claiming back from health fund to be emailed but had to request it again when picking up the glasses. An oversight but a bit annoying.
Both the optometrist and the desk staff were very professional and friendly. Would definitely recommend.
We are extremely grateful for the care Eyes on Oxford have provided our family for over a decade. They are absolutely thorough in their approach to eye care, keeping up with the latest research and considering the 'whole person' in their treatment plans. We cannot recommend them highly enough.
I would not go anywhere else than Eyes on Oxford! The developmental optometrists at the practice correctly diagnosed eyesight issues in our first child that other optometrists had missed when my son was 8. Consequently, he "grew out" of being a child with learning difficulties into one that achieved an ATAR into the 90's. His sisters who have also seen optometrists at this practice over the years, and were checked as they started school. Consequently, the girls have never really struggled at school, and have achieved really well, partially I believe, because their vision has always been well looked after and has always been the best that it could be.
I had my child tested at the practice and would not take them back again nor recommend any person with a child attend.
Front desk was excellent. The optometrist, who technically may be excellent (as he had been recommended and has good reputation) had poor service and communication skills.
The optometrists at Eyes on Oxford are well qualified and extremely experienced. I work with students having difficulty with reading and spelling and regularly refer clients to Eyes on Oxford to ensure that there is no underlying visual issues. The feedback I receive from my clients is consistently positive. In fact, on many occasions, Liz Wason and her colleagues have identified issues that have been missed by other optometrists.