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Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a condition in which the shape of the cornea – the clear window at the front of the eye – is unequal in different directions. A useful analogy is to compare the shape of a soccer ball with a rugby or AFL ball. A soccer ball is spherical in shape with equal curvatures in all meridians. The surface of a rugby or AFL ball on the other hand, has different curvatures in the horizontal and vertical meridians i.e. the horizontal meridian is flatter, whilst the vertical meridian is steeper. The shape of a normal cornea typically resembles the shape of a soccer ball whereas an astigmatic cornea can be likened to the shape of a rugby or AFL ball. Symptoms of astigmatism include headaches, fatigue, eyestrain, as well as distorted or blurred vision.

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Tattersall’s Arcade

215 Queen St Mall Brisbane QLD 4000
07 3012 8883
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Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 9am - 4pm
Sunday: CLOSED

Fortitude Valley - Opening Soon

Shop 4, 1000 Ann St, Fortitude Valley
07 3257 7281
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Opening Hours

We look forward to unveiling our new practice soon!
In the interim, please visit our sister practice at 215 Queen Street.

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