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Bespoke Vision Wellness: A Personalised Program for Every Life Stage   

Bespoke Vision Wellness: A Personalised Program for Every Life Stage | Smart Vision Optometry

Why Tailored Eye Care Matters   

In an era when “one size fits all” resonates less with health care, the team at Smart Vision Optometry (SVO) emphasise that vision wellness is most effective when individualised. From children just developing visual skills, to young adults managing screen time, through to mature eyes navigating presbyopia or early macular changes — each life‑stage brings unique demands. “We craft treatment programs that reflect the person in front of us, not just their prescription,” says Smart Vision Optometry’s creator and founder Gary Rodney (MOptom, Behavioural Optometrist, FIAOMC) with over 30 years of experience.

Principal Optometrist at SVO’s Eyes InDesign Bondi Jacquie Gattegno (Behavioural Optometrist, Orthokeratologist) adds, “Our approach means children, teens and adults all receive care suited to their vision demands and lifestyle, rather than simply glasses off the shelf.”

Understanding Individual Vision Wellness   

The vision‑wellness mindset  

Traditional optometry often focuses on refractive correction — “myopia” or “astigmatism”. At SVO, the emphasis shifts to vision function and performance: how a person uses their vision in everyday life. SVO’s “Personalised Wellness Treatment Plans” describe this: “Based on the results of your eye exam, we create customised wellness treatment plans tailored to your specific needs.”

Gary expands: “When we assess vision wellness, we’re looking at clarity, comfort, movement, focusing ability, binocular vision and how the eyes support your habits and environment.” Jacquie emphasises practical implications: “For children, we consider how they read, how they track across a page, how their eyes work as a team. For adults, we look at screen use, visual fatigue, posture and how vision supports their work or hobbies.”

Life‑stage targeted programmes  

  • Early years / school‑age children: Developing visual skills like eye tracking, convergence and accommodation is critical. Jacquie notes: “Untreated vision performance issues can affect learning, reading speed and attention.”
  • Teen/young adult screen‑dominant lifestyles: High screen time, near‑vision loads and outdoor time deficits influence myopia, digital eye strain and visual fatigue. Gary explains: “We tailor myopia‑control strategies, visual training and lifestyle modification to support long‑term vision health.”
  • Adult/pre‑presbyopia / mature eyes: Vision demands evolve — presbyopia begins, contrast sensitivity may decline, and lifestyle demands (driving at night, digital devices, reading) increase. Jacquie says: “We design wellness care that supports clarity, comfort and function: it’s not just about distance vision any more.”
  • Special populations: SVO’s “Special Populations” service offers “Personalised Wellness Treatment Plans … tailored to your specific needs” for patients with unique vision demands (e.g., occupational vision, sports vision, developmental issues).

The Process

Comprehensive assessment  

First, you attend a detailed examination at an SVO accredited practice such as Eyes InDesign Bondi or Eyes InDesign Mosman. Gary says: “We go far beyond routine sight‑testing: we assess binocular vision, eye movement control, focusing flexibility, visual processing, lifestyle, environment and future risk factors.”

Jacquie adds: “In children we include developmental vision screening; in adults we include digital‑device visual stress, postural considerations and detailed lifestyle mapping.”

Creation of a bespoke plan  

Based on the assessment, the optometrists develop a custom plan. Gary notes: “Each plan is unique — it might include visual training, orthokeratology (night wear lenses), specialised contact lens wear, myopia‑control strategies, ergonomic advice, nutritional guidance, outdoor‑time prescription, reading/workstation optimisation.”

Jacquie emphasises adherence: “We explain the plan in plain language, empower the patient (or parent) to participate, and schedule regular reviews to adapt the plan as vision and lifestyle demand change.”

Ongoing monitoring and adaptation  

A key strength is the ongoing review. Gary states: “Vision is dynamic — as children grow, or adults take up new hobbies or jobs, demands change. We monitor progress and adjust the plan accordingly.”

Jacquie says: “For example if a child starts a new sport or the adult changes jobs to a night‑based role, we’ll revisit their visual wellness plan to ensure it supports new conditions.”

Why This Works: Evidence & Outcomes   

Studies demonstrate that early detection and intervention in vision‑performance issues (such as vergence or focusing anomalies) reduce learning difficulties and improve academic outcomes. Gary says: “Our vision therapy programme is tailored to meet the specific needs of each child.”

In myopia prevention, international research supports customised strategies that slow progression, such as orthokeratology, low‑dose atropine and behavioural modifications.

Gary summarises: “When a wellness plan is individually crafted, we see better engagement, improved comfort and often slower progression of issues such as myopia or visual fatigue.” Jacquie adds: “From a patient’s viewpoint, the difference is immediate: clearer vision, less strain, better performance at school or work — and the confidence that they’re on an active plan, not just passive correction.”

 Practical Benefits for Real Lives   

  • Children: Improved reading speed, fewer mistakes, better tracking across the page, less visual fatigue during homework or screen time. Jacquie: “We help children feel comfortable and confident — not fighting their vision all day.”
  • Teens/young adults: Using orthokeratology at night, then being free of glasses during sport or social activities. Myopia control reducing long‑term risk of eye disease. Gary: “We’re reducing risk, not just correcting vision.”
  • Adults: Less digital‑eye‑strain, improved posture and comfort during long screen hours, sharper vision for hobbies or night driving. Jacquie: “A tailored plan means the person doesn’t need to fit their life around their glasses — the glasses fit their life.”
  • Specialised roles (athletes, shift‑workers, pilots): Vision demands beyond 20/20. Gary: “We train and optimise motion perception, depth perception, reaction time and visual‑motor coordination.”
  • Long‑term wellness: Vision isn’t static — proactive care means fewer surprises later and better visual quality of life. Jacquie: “When you invest early in personalised vision wellness, you’re investing in your future self.”

 Encouraging Action   

If you or someone you care for has changed vision demands, persistent visual fatigue, or simply wants to optimise their vision for school, work or life — this is the moment to act.

As Gary says: “Start that conversation now — vision wellness is proactive, not reactive.”

Jacquie adds: “We’ll listen first, tailor your plan, support you every step of the way.”

Book an appointment, or call the Bondi clinic on (02) 9365 5047 or the Mosman clinic on (02) 9969 1600.

Explore their bespoke wellness‑treatment‑plans here: Personalised Wellness Treatment Plans and for children’s developmental programmes: Vision Therapy & Developmental Optometrists.The path to personalised vision wellness is just a click away.

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