Caring for eyes for over 19 years...
I am passionate about vision and I love what I do!
Sindy Lowinger has been working as an optometrist for 19 years and grew up watching her father, renowned Optometrist, David Evian, practice the field as well.
She sees patients of all ages for all areas of vision and eye health assessments.
Her special interests are - Children’s vision - how vision can impact upon reading and learning
- Low vision in all ages
- Special needs
- Myopia Control
She works with disabilities and special needs and has trained in Basic KeyWord Signing to help to communicate with non-verbal patients as well.
Sindy received her Optometry Degree at UNSW School of Optometry in 2004 and has since furthered her studies through Australian College of Optometry in Melbourne, completing a Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics in 2015 followed by an Advanced Certificate in Children’s Vision in 2018.
Sindy is currently a Supervisor at the UNSW Low Vision Clinic, both on campus at the Optometry Clinic, as well as at the Guide Dogs Low Vision Clinic in St Leonard's NSW. She volunteers at vision clinics such as the Special Olympics Soar and Roar day.
A wife to Eli and mum of four daughters, Sindy is very comfortable with children, noise and chaos and is calm, friendly and approachable to children of all ages.
AHPRA -Registered Allied Health Professional
Member of the Optometry Assocaiation of Australia.
Services:
Vision assessments and visual perception assessments
Special needs appointments with basic key-word signing communication or non-verbal capabilities.
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE with full evidence and articles available for reading.
School visits for full assessments or for screenings
Talks and presentations to parents at information evenings and to teachers for professional development days.
Community visits, professional talks with other AHPRA professionals
Please contact us to make an enquiry or for further information.
She sees patients of all ages for all areas of vision and eye health assessments.
Her special interests are - Children’s vision - how vision can impact upon reading and learning
- Low vision in all ages
- Special needs
- Myopia Control
She works with disabilities and special needs and has trained in Basic KeyWord Signing to help to communicate with non-verbal patients as well.
Sindy received her Optometry Degree at UNSW School of Optometry in 2004 and has since furthered her studies through Australian College of Optometry in Melbourne, completing a Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics in 2015 followed by an Advanced Certificate in Children’s Vision in 2018.
Sindy is currently a Supervisor at the UNSW Low Vision Clinic, both on campus at the Optometry Clinic, as well as at the Guide Dogs Low Vision Clinic in St Leonard's NSW. She volunteers at vision clinics such as the Special Olympics Soar and Roar day.
A wife to Eli and mum of four daughters, Sindy is very comfortable with children, noise and chaos and is calm, friendly and approachable to children of all ages.
AHPRA -Registered Allied Health Professional
Member of the Optometry Assocaiation of Australia.
Services:
Vision assessments and visual perception assessments
Special needs appointments with basic key-word signing communication or non-verbal capabilities.
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE with full evidence and articles available for reading.
School visits for full assessments or for screenings
Talks and presentations to parents at information evenings and to teachers for professional development days.
Community visits, professional talks with other AHPRA professionals
Please contact us to make an enquiry or for further information.
Sindy in the news!
Manly Daily Article "Mum Kristy Cornwell said she decided to see an optometrist Sindy Evian-Lowinger in Warriewood for a second opinion, who noticed “something did look different” and referred Maci to a specialist." Read more... |

Live ON AIR! FM 100.1 Sydney Radio
March 11th 2019
Sindy was interviewed live on TripleHfm 100.1 Fm With Greg and Adrienne.
They chatted about key issues with children's vision, what to look for in a child with issues, and options for intervention.