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Treatment

Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine related to the study and treatment eye disorders and diseases. We have a number of practicing Ophthalmologists and Ophthalmic surgeons providing a range of ophthalmology treatments.

There are currently twelve practising Ophthalmologists and Ophthalmic surgeons within the group.  Each of these eye doctors have achieved sub-specialisation within the Ophthalmology field allowing us to provide a range of ophthalmology treatments.

These doctors are leaders in their fields and are actively involved in research, clinical trials, the publication of peer reviewed journals and presenting at, and attending at multiple international professional meetings. Whether you require an ophthalmologist for laser eye surgery or an initial consultation with a specialist in ophthalmology, we can provide the assistance you need.

Click the links below for detailed information on the specific conditions treated and technology used here at Terrace Eye Centre.twelve

Conditions diagnosed and treated

Paediatric Ophthalmology

Paediatric Ophthalmology Paediatric Ophthalmology is a sub-specialty which provides a comprehensive assessment of all aspects of visual concerns in children.  A broad spectrum of eye

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Macular Hole

Macular Hole

Macular Hole A macular hole is a retinal problem whereby a hole develops in the macular region.  The macula is the part of the eye

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Keratoconus

Keratoconus Keratoconus is a common condition affecting the strength of the cornea. The cornea is the glassy window at the front of our eyes (where

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Floaters & Flashes

Floaters & Flashes – Frequently Asked Questions: Q: What causes light flashes? A:  Light flashes are sometimes caused by mechanical stimulation of the retina, often

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Epiretinal Membrane

Epiretinal Membrane

Epiretinal Membrane Also known as macular pucker, premacular fibrosis or cellophane maculopathy, an epiretinal membrane is a thin sheet of fibrous tissue that can grow

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Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy What is Diabetic Retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy is an eye problem caused by diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes).  It affects the retina, which is the

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Chalazion (stye)

Chalazion  Chalazion, commonly called a “stye”, “Meibomian cyst” or simply a “cyst”, is a benign, round nodule on the eyelid (upper or lower) associated with

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Cataracts

Cataracts Cataract is a clouding of the crystalline focusing lens inside your eye. It is a normal part of aging and almost everyone will get

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blepharitis

Blepharitis

Blepharitis Blepharitis is the chronic inflammation of the eyelids. It is a common eyelid disorder which causes irritation, burning sensations, itching, light sensitivity and redness.  It

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Our Technology

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We would also like to remind patients that we will be CLOSED for the Labour Day public holiday. We will reopen Tuesday 7th May at 8am.

In the event of an emergency, please phone either the Princess Alexandra Hospital Eye Registrar on 3176 2111 or the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Eye Clinic on 3646 6810.

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