Jelle Feike De Bock is an optometrist based in Kingscote, South Australia. You can find the clinic at 16 Commercial Street, Kingscote SA 5223. The day to day focus is making eye care feel simple and down to earth.
Eye problems can sneak up on people. Some patients come in for a routine check, while others need help because something has changed. In many cases, that means trouble seeing clearly for work or school, getting headaches from eye strain, or noticing discomfort when reading or using screens. Jelle also looks after people who need support with common eye conditions, helping them understand what’s going on and what to do next.
Eye exams are a big part of the job. These checks help with glasses and contact lenses, but they can also spot issues early. Jelle provides prescription glasses and helps with contact lens fittings as well. If you’re not sure what lens type suits you, that’s okay. The process is explained in a practical way, and the goal is to get you comfortable and seeing well.
Prescription time is about more than just a number. It’s about your everyday life. Whether you need something for distance, reading, or both, the aim is a prescription that fits the way you actually use your eyes. At times, the best choice might be adjusting the fit, reviewing lens options, or taking extra time to make sure things feel right.
In the clinic, Jelle works with a mix of patients and needs, including families, adults, and older clients. Eye care for kids can look a bit different, because they might struggle to explain symptoms. For adults, it might be about comfort, clear vision, and staying on top of changes. For many people, it’s also about peace of mind after an exam.
Over time, Jelle has built a steady approach to patient care that stays calm and easy to follow. There’s no rush. Questions are welcome, and advice is given in plain language. If a situation needs follow up, the plan is laid out clearly so you know what to expect.
Jelle’s optometry education supports the work done in the clinic, and the practice includes eye health checks alongside vision care. At the moment, there’s no separate information listed on research or clinical trials, so the focus stays on practical care you can use.