Book Appointment

Prepare your Pure Optics appointment enquiry.

Tell Pure Optics what you want to explore, your preferred visit date and any specific frame, lens, contact-lens or brand questions.

Book an appointment at Pure Optics

Before You Book

Share enough detail to make the enquiry useful.

An appointment request is most helpful when it explains what you want to compare or discuss. If prescription eyewear is involved, bring a current valid prescription. If you are asking about a brand or model, include the exact name if available.

Eyewear Selection

Share whether you are looking for eyeglasses, sunglasses, prescription glasses or optical frames.

Lens Questions

Mention progressive, anti-reflective, UV, blue-light or other lens topics you want explained.

Contact Lenses

For contact-lens enquiries, include your current fitted product or prescription details when appropriate.

Appointment Enquiry

Choose a preferred visit date.

This does not create an instant booking. It opens an email request that Pure Optics must confirm.

What Happens Next

An enquiry becomes a booking only after confirmation.

The website should not imply that a date is reserved until Pure Optics confirms it directly.

1. Send Request

Use the form, phone or email to share your preferred visit details.

2. Confirm Details

Pure Optics can confirm current location, timing and any availability questions.

3. Visit Prepared

Bring relevant prescription or product information so the visit can focus on useful options.

FAQ

Appointment questions

Does submitting the appointment form instantly confirm a booking?

No. In this static build the form opens an email enquiry. A time is only confirmed after Pure Optics responds.

What should I bring for prescription eyewear?

Bring your current valid prescription and any relevant eyewear or fitting information you already have.

Can I ask about a particular brand before booking?

Yes. Include the brand and model in the notes so current availability can be checked.

Is an appointment a substitute for an eye examination?

No. The appointment page is for retail/showroom enquiries and does not replace clinical eye care.