Brian Adams is an optometrist based in The Junction, NSW. You can find the practice at 198 Union Street, The Junction NSW 2291.
Brian helps people of all ages with everyday eye care. That includes routine eye exams, and getting a new prescription for glasses or contacts. If you’ve been squinting, rubbing your eyes a lot, or feel like your vision isn’t as sharp as it used to be, it’s often a good time to get checked.
Over time, many patients come in with eye strain. This can show up with lots of screen time, reading for long periods, or even driving and concentrating for hours. Brian looks at what’s going on with your eyes and helps you understand the most likely causes. In many cases, small changes to your glasses or contact prescription can make a big difference.
Brian also looks after issues that can be a bit more urgent, like eye infections. Symptoms such as redness, discomfort, discharge, or irritation are not something to ignore. Getting assessed early can help prevent things from getting worse. Treatment depends on what’s causing the problem, and the goal is to get your eyes feeling better as soon as possible.
As an optometrist, Brian focuses on practical care and clear advice. The appointment is usually about more than just checking sight. It’s also about making sure your eyes are healthy, and that your prescription is still right for the way you live day to day.
Training and qualifications matter in optometry, and Brian works within the standards required to practise in NSW. Ongoing learning is part of the job, because eye care changes as new techniques and guidance become available.
If you’re trying to book an appointment, it helps to bring any previous glasses or contact info you have. That way, the eye exam can be tailored to what you’re currently using, and whether an update is needed. Brian will explain findings in plain language, including what the results might mean for your vision and comfort.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed here, but the clinic’s approach stays grounded in day-to-day optometry care—eye exams, prescriptions for glasses or contacts, and treatment for common eye problems like infection and strain.