Elderly eye health – encouraging your parents to get their eyes checked
Just like physiotherapy and regular doctor appointments, elderly eye health is an important aspect to growing older. We know it can be difficult to encourage
Adam Maher has been a Singleton local his entire life, only moving away to complete his degree in Optometry. While studying he worked as a Dispenser’s Assistant, which gave him invaluable training and insight into his chosen field of Optometry.
After completing his Bachelor of Optometry and receiving the Neville Fulthorpe Award for Clinical Excellence, Adam returned to Singleton to take an Optometry position.
In 2015, Adam along with his wife and business partner Anna, opened The Eye Place in Singleton. The business has gone from strength to strength, becoming a well-known name throughout the community. Adam puts the businesses success down to the warm and welcoming community in Singleton, though those that know him, know that it is his business acumen and amazing customer service skills that set The Eye Place apart the rest.
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Just like physiotherapy and regular doctor appointments, elderly eye health is an important aspect to growing older. We know it can be difficult to encourage
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