Transforming Eye Care Through Accountability & Transparency | Optique – Optique Optometrists

ACCOUNTABILITY METER

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from our customers
106,503
customers served
2.9 days
average waiting period for glasses
99.19%
clients are happy with our service
4.88/5
on Facebook
97.97%
of our clients say we are affordable
98.92%
of our clients will recommend us to family & friends
98.26%
of our clients say our experience was simple
4.89/5
on Google

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from our employees
105
employees in Optique
84.4%
female representation
50%
below the age of 30
20%
between 31 & 40
30%
are 40 and older
85.1%
retention
74
net promoter score
86%
meaningful relationships & support structures

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All Reviews
4.9
Google
4.9
Facebook
4.9
4.9
1,592
reviews
Francois Boerstra
Francois Boerstra
1 day ago
Very Professional and friendly staff
Lugradon Grady Matthyse
Lugradon Grady Matthyse
1 day ago
Very friendly and professional staff. I recommend the Parklands branch.
Debbie Sibongile Mdlongwa
Debbie Sibongile Mdlongwa
1 day ago
The good service. The good communication between patient and Dr. Very friendly and accommodative.
Laetitia Venter
Laetitia Venter
1 day ago
😀Their friendliness and efficient
Jacquie Armstrong
Jacquie Armstrong
1 day ago
Excellent and professional service! The total cost was a huge surprise as there are no hidden costs and you receive what is promised. My family and I will go nowhere else except Optique in the future. Wonderful experience and highly recommended!
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how does our eye test cost just R99?

Well, truth be told, it doesn’t. We’ve subsidised the cost of a comprehensive eye test, by investing our own time, talents and money in an effort to drive our big picture vision of making eye health accessible to all South Africans.


In everything we do, we believe in the simplification and accessibility to the best possible eye care at a revolutionary price, while leading the way for socially conscience businesses.


As an inspired, proudly South African organisation, we are aware of the struggles many face to access quality healthcare, and even more so, quality eye care. Knowing the status of your vision and eye health is a basic human right, and we know by promoting it we are contributing towards everyday activities that enables people to prosper at every stage of life.


From the moment of birth, vision is critical to child development. For infants, visually recognising and responding to parents, family members, and caregivers facilitates cognitive and social development and the growth of motor skills, coordination and balance. From early childhood to adolescence, vision enables ready access to educational materials and is pivotal to educational attainment.


Vision supports the development of social skills to foster friendships, strengthen self-esteem and maintain well-being. It is also important for participation in sports and social activities that are essential to physical development, mental and physical health, personal identity and socialisation. In adulthood, vision facilitates participation in the workforce, contributing to economic benefits and a sense of identity. It also contributes towards the enjoyment of many other areas of life that are often designed around the ability to see, such as sports or cultural activities.


Later in life, vision helps with maintaining social contact and independence and facilitates the management of other health conditions. Vision also helps to sustain mental health and levels of well-being, both of which are higher among those with good vision.


By offering our professional services at only R99 in the private sector, we aim to honour our role as primary health care providers in providing access to high-quality eye care for all.


It’s affordable, but it’s not cheap. And that’s why more than 100,000 South Africans trust us with their eye health.


Vision supports the development of social skills to foster friendships, strengthen self-esteem and maintain well-being. It is also important for participation in sports and social activities that are essential to physical development, mental and physical health, personal identity and socialisation. In adulthood, vision facilitates participation in the workforce, contributing to economic benefits and a sense of identity. It also contributes towards the enjoyment of many other areas of life that are often designed around the ability to see, such as sports or cultural activities.


Later in life, vision helps with maintaining social contact and independence and facilitates the management of other health conditions. Vision also helps to sustain mental health and levels of well-being, both of which are higher among those with good vision.


By offering our professional services at only R99 in the private sector, we aim to honour our role as primary health care providers in providing access to high-quality eye care for all.


It’s affordable, but it’s not cheap. And that’s why more than 100,000 South Africans trust us with their eye health.

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