Our Optometrists

Christine Quach
Christine understands that vision, physical, and mental health are deeply interconnected. Her approach is guided by this principle.
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She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2000 and has extensive experience in children's eye care and an interest in functional disorders of the eye and brain.
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She's also an avid runner, hiker, yogi, lover of nature, bookworm, traveller, mother of two boys and very very busy.
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Fun fact: She once sang with Coldplay

Wei Yii
With more than 15 years of experience in both public community health and private optometry practice, Wei is committed to delivering comprehensive optometric examinations for patients of all ages.
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When she’s not in the clinic, you’ll likely find Wei stitching away at a new needlecraft project, hunting down delicious food, or planning her next adventure.

Carol Van
Carol completed her optometry studies at the University of Melbourne and has been caring for people’s vision for over 15 years.
Her experience spans from fast-paced city practices to remote regional communities, and she’s deeply passionate about helping people protect and maintain their eye health.
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Outside of work, Carol enjoys reading, running, and swimming. She also loves spending time with her boisterous son and husband
FAQs

How long does an eye test take?
Usually 30 minutes but if you have complex needs we might extend this to 45-60 minutes​
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Does it hurt?
Not really. Some eye drops sting slightly​ and the bright lights may be a little uncomfortable
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What does it cost?
Most tests are partially subsidised by medicare. Out of pocket fees range from $30-$50. ​Optional digital scans costs $80.
Health care card holders & pensioners are bulk-billed.
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Should I see a GP for a sore eye?
Modern diagnostic technology allows optometrists to manage eye conditions with better accuracy.
What age should kids get their eyes tested?
The first eye test is recommended before school starts.​ It's never too early.
Precise Vision

​Vision is not as simple as seeing clearly. It is a complex interplay between the structure of the eye and the brain's ability to perceive and interpret images.​
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At TWO FACES we take the extra time to think deeper about your vision and find a solution to improve your quality of life.
Eye Disease

We screen for conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma and macula degeneration.
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The technology we use to view internal structures of the eye enable us to see what lies beneath the surface. This helps us detect and closely monitor eye health with incredible accuracy.
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Technology
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Have your glasses ever felt... off?
Your vision seems fine, but something just isn’t quite right?
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At our practice, we use world-leading German-engineered DNEye® technology, capturing over 7,000 biometric measurements to customise lenses precisely to your eyes.
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Then, with decades of expertise, we take the time to listen, understand your needs, and guide you to the lens that truly feels right.