Lotus Optometrists
Optometry involves precise measurement and genuine expertise—distinguishing between what's normal and what needs attention, understanding when glasses alone will work and when something else is happening. In Sandton, where people often come for eye checks between work meetings or during school holidays, the difference between a quick transaction and real care is clear. A competent optometrist catches conditions early: glaucoma screening isn't optional, diabetic retinopathy won't wait, and children's vision problems compound if missed. They'll spend time understanding your actual visual needs—whether you're staring at screens eight hours a day, driving at night, or struggling in bright light. They'll fit glasses or contact lenses that actually feel right, not just measure what your eyes technically need. That foundation of proper testing, time, and follow-up is what separates a practice you trust from one where you wonder whether your prescription was really correct. Insurance records matter too; they track your eye health over years, picking up patterns that single visits miss.