Alison Abdullah is an optometrist based in Peakhurst Heights, NSW. You can find the practice at Shop 2, 18-30 Pindari Road, Peakhurst Heights NSW 2210. She looks after people who want clear vision and peace of mind about their eye health.
Eye care covers more than just glasses. In many cases, an eye exam can pick up early signs of changes in your eyes, even when you feel fine. Alison offers eye exams for everyday needs like updating your prescription. She can also help with prescription for glasses or contact lenses, based on what suits you best.
Alison also does eye health screenings. These checks are useful if you’re noticing trouble with things like blurry vision, eye strain, dry or uncomfortable eyes, or frequent headaches linked to looking at screens. People come in for help with common eye conditions too. The goal is simple: understand what’s going on and map out sensible next steps.
Appointments are built around real life. Some patients just want to get their sight checked. Others are dealing with ongoing symptoms and want someone to take the time to explain what the results mean. At times, that can involve more than one check during a visit, depending on what’s found.
Alison works in a friendly way and keeps things clear. She speaks English, and she also speaks Arabic and Spanish, which can make appointments feel a lot less stressful for families who prefer those languages.
It’s also reassuring to know that the care isn’t only about what you see right now. Eye health can change over time, so regular exams can help catch issues earlier. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, staying on top of your prescription and comfort can make a big difference to your day-to-day life.
For anyone looking for calm, practical eye care in Peakhurst Heights, Alison Abdullah is there to help. Whether you need an eye exam, a glasses or contact lens prescription, or a screening for eye health, the focus stays on clear answers and helpful treatment for common conditions.
If you’d like to book, it’s a good idea to call the practice and ask what’s available for your situation.