Rachna Desai is an optometrist based in Osborne Park, WA. You can find the practice at 2/234 Main Street, Osborne Park WA 6017.
Day to day, Rachna looks after people who need clear vision for work, school, sport, and just everyday life. That might be someone who’s noticed blurry sight, headaches after screen time, or trouble seeing the road at night. It can also be a child starting to have trouble with reading or a parent who wants a calm, simple eye check for peace of mind.
Eye exams are the starting point. During an appointment, vision and eye health are checked, and then next steps are discussed in plain language. If glasses are needed, Rachna can help with a prescription for glasses that fits your routine, whether you want something for distance, reading, or both.
Contact lenses can be a good option for some people, and contact lens fitting is also available. This is especially helpful if you’ve never worn contacts before, or if your current lenses aren’t feeling right. At times, comfort can be just as important as the view.
Common eye infections can happen for all sorts of reasons, and Rachna provides treatment for these. Getting checked early can make a big difference, particularly when eyes feel sore, gritty, or irritated. If symptoms come on suddenly, it’s worth getting advice sooner rather than later.
Screening for eye diseases is another part of the work. Even when someone feels fine, an eye test can pick up early signs that need monitoring. Over time, small changes in vision or eye health are easier to manage when they’re caught early.
The practice focuses on practical care rather than rushing. Appointments are about answering questions, explaining what the results mean, and helping you choose what makes sense for your eyes. In many cases, that means straightforward fixes like new glasses or updated contacts. In other cases, it’s about figuring out what to watch and what follow-up might be needed.
Rachna is also the kind of clinician people often come back to, because eye care is not just a one-off thing. Vision can change, and eye needs can shift as your day-to-day life changes too. Having a steady place for check-ups can make the whole process feel a lot less stressful.