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Optometrical Services - Princess Alexandra Hospital

The Princess Alexandra Hospital Optometrical Services are for people living in the Brisbane South area. Clients go through a means testing officer and bring forms supplied by the participating optometrist. Optometrical services are available for people who have held a Centrelink pension card, a Seniors Card or a Health Care Card for a minimum of 6 months. (Service is also known as the Eligibility Testing Department). Through the QLD Spectacle Supply Scheme, concessions are given on the supply of standard spectacles when clinically required.

Means Testing Clerk Optometrical Services
Princess Alexandra Hospital Ipswich Rd
Suburb: WOOLLOONGABBA
State: QLD
Postcode: 4102

(07) 3240 2495

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