David Sutton is an optometrist based in Nambour, Queensland. You can find his practice at Shop T5 Nambour Plaza, 28 Ann Street, Nambour QLD 4560. The clinic is set up for everyday eye care, from first appointments to getting used to new glasses or contact lenses.
David looks after people of all ages who want clear vision and peace of mind. If your eyes feel tired, you’re noticing blur, or you just want to check how your vision is tracking, an eye exam is a good starting point. Many people book in when they’re due for an update, but others come in because something feels “off” even if it’s not serious.
At appointments, the focus is on understanding what’s going on with your eyes and then making a practical plan. Eye exams are a key part of the service, along with visual acuity testing to check how well you can see at different distances. If you need a new prescription, David can help with glasses or contact lenses, so you leave with a clear result and options that suit your day-to-day life.
Eye pressure testing is also part of the care offered. This helps check for signs that can be linked with eye health conditions that may not always show symptoms early. It’s one of those tests that many people don’t think about until they’re told it’s time, but it can be really useful as part of a regular check-up.
David’s approach stays calm and straightforward. Eye care can feel confusing, especially when you’re hearing new terms for the first time. In many cases, a quick explanation and a step-by-step process makes it easier to understand what the test results mean and what you can do next.
Over time, the aim is to help patients keep their vision in good shape. Regular eye exams also give you a chance to ask questions, whether it’s about glare, headaches that seem vision-related, or simply getting the most comfortable correction for work, driving, or screens.
While specific details about education, research, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, David’s role as an optometrist involves ongoing professional practice and keeping up with current standards in eye care.