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The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress for Dry Eyes

The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress for Dry Eyes

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Product Overview

The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress for Dry Eyes is a reusable warm compress designed to support dry eye routines, eyelid comfort and meibomian gland function. Gentle heat may help soften oils in the eyelids and support tear film comfort.

This compress may suit customers with evaporative dry eye symptoms, tired or gritty eyes, or dryness that worsens with screen use, air conditioning or prolonged visual concentration. Heat exactly as directed on the packaging and test the temperature before use.

Do not apply the compress if it feels too hot. Do not use on injured, infected or painful eyes unless advised by an eye care professional. Stop use and seek professional advice if you experience pain, worsening redness, swelling, discharge or vision changes.

Key Ingredients

Reusable heated eye compress. Please refer to the product packaging for materials, heating instructions and care information.

How to Use

Heat the compress exactly as directed on the product packaging. Test the temperature before applying. Place the compress over closed eyes for the recommended time, then gently massage the eyelids only if advised by your optometrist. Do not overheat. Allow the compress to cool before reheating or storing.

Delivery

Shipping options

Australia:

  • Standard Shipping: $14.99, or free for orders $100 and over. Estimated delivery depends on your state or territory: NSW/ACT 2-4 business days; VIC/SA/QLD 3-6 business days; WA/TAS 4-8 business days; NT 6-10 business days.
  • Express Shipping: $24.99 for orders under $100, or $14.99 for orders $100 and over. Estimated delivery depends on your state or territory: NSW/ACT 1-3 business days; VIC/SA/QLD 1-4 business days; WA/TAS 2-6 business days; NT 3-6 business days.

New Zealand:

  • Standard International: $14.99, or free for orders $100 and over. Estimated delivery 5-9 business days.
  • Express International: $39.99 for orders under $100, or $24.99 for orders $100 and over. Estimated delivery 3-7 business days.

Dispatch timing: Delivery estimates include typical dispatch time. Regional and remote areas may take longer.

We ship to Australia and New Zealand only. All orders are sent with tracking. Full details are in our Delivery Terms & Conditions.

Returns

60-Day Returns: Change-of-mind returns are accepted within 60 days for eligible online purchases, as long as the item is in original condition. Contact lenses, eye drops and accessories must be unopened; sunglasses and goggles must include all tags, stickers and the original case.

Refunds: Eligible online returns are refunded to your original payment method after we receive and inspect the item.

Return Shipping: Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Start a Return: Email online@cityoptics.com.au to start a return or exchange.

See our full Returns & Refunds Policy for details.

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Is The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress Right for You?

A reusable heated eye compress for dry eye routines, meibomian gland support and lid comfort.

The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress is designed to provide gentle warmth to the eyelids, helping support meibomian gland function and tear film quality. Warm compress therapy may be useful for people with evaporative dry eye, tired eyes, gritty eyes or dryness that worsens with screen use, air conditioning or prolonged visual concentration.

Use only as directed. Test the temperature before applying and do not use the compress if it feels too hot.

Key ingredients

Reusable heated eye compress. Please refer to the product packaging for materials, heating instructions and care information.

How to use

Heat the compress exactly as directed on the product packaging. Test the temperature before applying. Place the compress over closed eyes for the recommended time, then gently massage the eyelids only if advised by your optometrist. Do not overheat. Allow the compress to cool before reheating or storing.

Product safety note

Do not apply the compress if it feels too hot. Do not use on injured, infected or painful eyes unless advised by an eye care professional. Stop use and seek professional advice if you experience pain, worsening redness, swelling, discharge or vision changes.

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Questions About The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress for Dry Eyes

Quick answers about this product, usage, compatibility, and when to seek advice.

What is The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress used for?

The Eye Doctor Heated Eye Compress is used for warm compress therapy to support dry eye routines, meibomian gland function and eyelid comfort.

Can a heated eye compress help with dry eye?

For some people, warm compresses may help support the oil-producing glands in the eyelids, which can support tear film comfort in evaporative dry eye or meibomian gland dysfunction routines.

How often should I use a heated eye compress?

Follow the instructions on the packaging or the advice given by your optometrist. Frequency depends on your symptoms and eye health needs.

Can I use a heated eye compress with eye drops?

Warm compresses and lubricating eye drops are often used together as part of a dry eye routine. Follow your optometrist's advice on the best order and timing for your symptoms.

What is the difference between a heated compress and eye drops?

Eye drops help lubricate the eye surface, while a heated compress supports the eyelids and oil glands that help stabilise the tear film. Some people benefit from using both.

When should I see an optometrist for dry eye?

Book an eye test if symptoms are painful, worsening, associated with redness, discharge, sudden vision changes, or not improving with lubricating drops and warm compress therapy.