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Optometry & Vision Science
- About us
- Study areas
- Student life & resources
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Research & impact
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Research groups
- Retinal Disease and Clinical Imaging Research Group
- Optical Imaging and Visualisation
- Public Health and Health Systems Research Group
- Myopia Research Group
- Ocular Surface Research (Inc. Dry Eye and Contact Lenses)
- Centre for Eye Health Research Group (CFEH)
- Sensory Processes Research Laboratory
- Eye Research Group
- Vision Loss and Health Ageing Group
- Testing and developing new antimicrobials and overcoming antimicrobial resistance (TADOAR)
- Ocular Pathology Research Group
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Research excellence
- Validation of a novel non-invasive high throughput screening tool for peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes
- Eye infection and contact lens
- Development of novel antimicrobial scaffolds
- Preventing injuries and promoting health, safety and mobility for older people with age-related eye disease
- Biomarkers in dry eye disease
- Publications
- Volunteer in our research studies
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Research groups
- Partner with us
- Optometry clinic
- ORLAB
- About us
- Study areas
- Student life & resources
-
Research & impact
Research groups
- Retinal Disease and Clinical Imaging Research Group
- Optical Imaging and Visualisation
- Public Health and Health Systems Research Group
- Myopia Research Group
- Ocular Surface Research (Inc. Dry Eye and Contact Lenses)
- Centre for Eye Health Research Group (CFEH)
- Sensory Processes Research Laboratory
- Eye Research Group
- Vision Loss and Health Ageing Group
- Testing and developing new antimicrobials and overcoming antimicrobial resistance (TADOAR)
- Ocular Pathology Research Group
Research excellence
- Validation of a novel non-invasive high throughput screening tool for peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes
- Eye infection and contact lens
- Development of novel antimicrobial scaffolds
- Preventing injuries and promoting health, safety and mobility for older people with age-related eye disease
- Biomarkers in dry eye disease
- Partner with us
- Optometry clinic
- ORLAB

The Vision Training Clinic provides treatment and ongoing management of vision problems that can arise when the eyes don’t focus efficiently or effectively together. Evidence-based programs of eye exercises are prescribed to develop the coordination and focus of the eyes and their surrounding muscles. Exercises may include in-office and at-home activities.
Referrals to the Vision Training Clinic are only made following an initial consultation in our Primary Care Clinics.
Fees apply for this clinic.
- Vision training initial consultation is $110
- Subsequent appointments are $45 per session.
Contact us
Vision Training Clinic enquiries and appointments:
Email: optomclinic@unsw.edu.au
Telephone: (02) 9385 4624
Looking to give back?
You can volunteer in our studies at UNSW School of Optometry & Vision Science.