Eye Surgery covered by Health Insurance?

It is a key question that can be hard to find does you health insurance cover you for eye surgery?
As an increasing number of people are choosing to use elective and cosmetic eye surgery procedures but its important to understand that it is not always coverage under your insurance policy.  Typically your health insurance does not cover laser eye surgery or refractive eye surgery but some policies may cover costs under certain criteria. This list is general information and not legal/medical advice:
  • eye surgery for errors that a result of surgery
  • eye surgery for errors that a result of an injury
  • patient is not able to wear glasses or contacts due to physical limitations
  • patient has severe refractive errors
You always need to check with your insurance company that you are part of the plan that provides the benefits you need for your situation and before you undergo treatment, don’t base all your decisions on a sole provider or what you read on the internet.
Does insurance cover the partial costs of Eye Surgery?
Some health insurance cover includes partial coverage for surgery services such as laser eye surgery but it is usually classed as elective surgery. A number of insurance companies can consider eye surgery a purely cosmetic procedure and not a necessary medical procedure. On a case by case basis some insurance policies will consider if the procedure is required and Medicare benefits will be available.
Where do I find if it is an excluded surgery service?
So most insurance companies will list this type of information under the “excluded service”. This is where they advise that no benefit is payable for any doctor or hospital charges that are associated with the procedure.
Typically “cataract and eye lens procedures” are not covered along with other procedures such as “joint replacement” and “renal dialysis”.
What about Health Insurance Tax Benefits?
There are tax benefits in having health insurance but you need to carefully check your policy that it will cover such cosmetic eye procedures before you undergo the procedure. Try speak direct with your insurance company or insurance broker and carefully check the terms and conditions as to what you might not be reimbursed for.
The upside is that many quality lasik clinics will offer free consultations and offer payment plans for their procedures. This can help in situations where your health insurance doesn’t cover the procedure.

Brisbane Ophthalmologists

There are around 58 doctors based within the greater Brisbane region but a bulk are based within the Brisbane CBD or Milton, who advise they are able to perform or consult on vision correction surgery and treatment. Laser eye surgery is typically performed by an Ophthalmologists who are classified under the medical practice of Ophthalmology a field of medicine that deals with diseases, functions and anatomy of the eye.  An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems, and since ophthalmologist perform operations they can be both a medical and surgical specialist.

Brisbane Ophthalmologists

  • Dr L R Lee – Herston QLD 4006
  • Drs Stephen Ohlrich – Capalaba QLD 4157
  • Peninsula Eye Hospital – Redcliffe QLD 4020
  • Dr Lawrence R Lee – Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Dr Michael Waldie – Morningside QLD 4170
  • Dr Diana Conrad – Auchenflower QLD 4066
  • Family Eye & Vision Centre – 11-13 Bunker Rd Victoria Point QLD 4165
  • Dr Baech (Ophthalmologist) – 121 Newdegate St Greenslopes QLD 4120
  • Dr Boothroy (Endocrinologist) – 121 Newdegate St Greenslopes QLD 4120
  • Redlands Eye Specialist – Suite 10 Mater Private Redlands, Weippin ST Cleveland QLD 4163
  • Moreton Eye Group – 47 Redcliffe Pde Redcliffe QLD 4020
  • Optometrists Association Australia – Unit 1, 58 St Pauls Tce Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Vision Eye Institute – 2072 Logan St, 2072 Logan Rd Upper Mount Gravatt QLD 4122
  • Porter Eye Care – 8 Mountain St Mount Gravatt QLD 4122
  • Dr Tim Forster – 20/40 Chasely St Auchenflower QLD 4066
  • Spiro Dr Paul – 113 Wickham Tce Brisbane QLD 4000
  • Brisbane North Eye Centre – 708 Gympie Rd Chermside QLD 4032
  • Dr Paul Spiro – 113 Wickham Tce Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Dr O W Rumbach – Greenslopes Private Hospital, Newdegate ST Greenslopes QLD 4120
  • Eye Health Centre – 113 Wickham Tce Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Dr Geoffrey Porter – 543 Ipswich Rd Annerley QLD 4103
  • A.F. Hilton – 209 Stafford Rd Stafford QLD 4053
  • O’Connor – 3370 Pacific Hwy Springwood QLD 4127
  • Dr. Frank English – 113 Wickham Tce Brisbane QLD 4000
  • Loane Dr Mark E – 40 Chasely St Auchenflower QLD 4066
  • Eye Tech Day Surgeries – 33 North St Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Dr Geoffrey Porter – 8 Mountain St Mount Gravatt QLD 4122
  • Dr John D Harrison – Level 2, suite 9, 113 Wickham Tce Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Dr Pyle – 31 Sherwood Rd Toowong QLD 4066
  • Dr Lee Lenton – Level 2, 401 Milton Rd Auchenflower QLD 4066
  • Dr Anthony R Pane – 41 Annerley Rd South Brisbane QLD 4101
  • Dr A Lamb – Suite 306, 33 North St Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Dr B J Horsburgh – 1382 Sandgate Rd Nundah QLD 4012
  • Dr Clifford Fairly – Room 28, 259 McCullough St Sunnybank QLD 4109
  • Cosmedic Artificial Eyes – Brisbane QLD 4000
  • Queensland Laser Vision – St Andrew’s Place, Level 3, Suite 315 33 North St Spring Hill QLD 4000
  • Vision Eye Institute – 401 Milton Rd Auchenflower QLD 4066
  • Brisbane North Eye Centre – Level 1, 708 Gympie Rd Chermside QLD 4032
  • Queen Street Specialist Centre – Cleveland QLD 4163

Professional Requirements for Brisbane ophthalmologists.

Must have completed a college degree, medical school and residency/internship training along with 2 to 4 years of postgrad training in ophthalmology.  In a number of countries ophthalmologists also can undergo additional specialist training in sub specialties. The Ophthalmology sub specalities deal with certain diseases or diseases of certain parts of your eye. Some of these medical specialities are:

  • Glaucoma
  • Ocular oncology
  • Orbit surgery & Oculoplastics
  • Refractive surgery
  • Vitreo-retinal surgery
  • Posterior Segment
  • Neuro-opththalmology
  • Cataract
  • Anterior segment surgery

Sydney Ophthalmologists

There are around 148 doctors based within the greater Sydney region, including Hurtsville, Ashcroft, Seven Hills West, and Hornsby who advise they are able to perform or consult on vision correction surgery and treatment. Laser eye surgery is typically performed by an Ophthalmologists who are classified under the medical practice of Ophthalmology a field of medicine that deals with diseases, functions and anatomy of the eye.  An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems, and since ophthalmologist perform operations they can be both a medical and surgical specialist.

Sydney Ophthalmologists

  • Sydney Eye Specialist Centre – Kingsford NSW 2032
  • Sydney Eastern Eye Centre – Woollahra NSW 2025
  • Dr John E Kennedy – Darlinghurst NSW 2010
  • David L McKay Pty Ltd – Sydney NSW 2000
  • Dr T J Playfair – Bondi Junction NSW 2022
  • Dr A C King – Dee Why NSW 2099
  • Dr Elizebath Anne Livingstone – Paddington NSW 2021
  • Dr Darrell Campbell – Burwood NSW 2134
  • Dr Keith Ong – Eastwood NSW 2122
  • Sydney Refractive Eye Laser Centre – Miranda NSW 2228
  • Dr. Alvin Goh – Fairfield NSW 2165
  • Dr C J Brown – Fairfield NSW 2165
  • Dr Diana Semmonds – St Leonards NSW 2065
  • NSW Eye Centre – Ashfield NSW 2131
  • Dr John Dalton Ophthalmic Surgeon – Hornsby NSW 2077
  • Cohen Dr Peter – Rockdale NSW 2216
  • Dr B Barnes – Mosman NSW 2088
  • Dr F M Booth – Gladesville NSW 2111
  • Dr Lyon P Robinson – Bondi Junction NSW 2022
  • Pennant Hills Eye Clinic – Pennant Hills NSW 2120
  • Dr Gagan Khannah – Eastwood NSW 2122
  • Aw Wechsler Opthalmic Surgeon – Burwood NSW 2134
  • Dr C Balachandran – Suite 3B, Level 2, 22 George St North Strathfield NSW 2137
  • Dr Robert Chong – Suite 2A, Level 2, 4 Belgrave St Kogarah NSW 2217
  • Dr Alan Flax – Suite 2A Level 2, 4 Belgrave St Kogarah NSW 2217
  • Dr Simon Chen – Level 3, 270 Victoria Ave Chatswood NSW 2067
  • Dr Evan Soicher – Suite 2A, Level, 4 Belgrave St Kogarah NSW 2217
  • Retina – 4 Mitchell St Enfield NSW 2136
  • Nexus Eye Care – 30 Campbell St Blacktown NSW 2148
  • Clearsight Laser Clinic – 14 Mary St Auburn NSW 2144
  • Australian Institute Of Eye Surgery – North Sydney NSW 2055
  • Hunter Street Eye Specialists – Level 2 Parramatta NSW 2150
  • Metwest Eye Centre – 17 Hereward Hwy Blacktown NSW 2148
  • Optipro – 118-120 Adderley St Auburn NSW 2144
  • Perfect Vision Laser Correction – 23-29 Hunter St Hornsby NSW 2077
  • Express Eye Care – 985 Victoria Rd West Ryde NSW 2114
  • Gordon Eye Surgery – Unit 2a, 802-808 Pacific Hwy Gordon NSW 2072
  • Dr Noni Lewis – Suite 5, Level 1, 66 Pacific Hwy St Leonards NSW 2065
  • Dr K Chatfield – 295 High St Penrith NSW 2750
  • Dr Adrian Hunt – 6, 50-52 Urunga Pde Miranda NSW 2228
  • Northern Laser Vision Centre – Northern Laser Vision Centre, 13 Spring St Chatswood NSW 2067
  • personalEYES – 46 Castlereagh St Penrith NSW 2750
  • Dr Ross C Miller – 40 Pembroke St Epping NSW 2121
  • Malcolm Capon – Suite 3, 15 Parnell ST Strathfield NSW 2135
  • Dr G Pittar – Sydney NSW 2000
  • Marrickville Eye Clinic – Marrickville NSW 2204
  • Chatswood Grove Eye Clinic – Chatswood NSW 2067
  • Rockdale Eye Clinic – Rockdale NSW 2216
  • Dr Angus J Gray – Randwick NSW 2031
  • Dr Paul H Hughes – Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Dr Stephen Hing – Westmead NSW 2145
  • Dr Sarah Crowe – Eastgardens NSW 2036
  • Steiner Dr Michael – Northwood NSW 2066
  • Dr Raymond Ryan – Hornsby NSW 2077
  • Hills Midwest Eye Specialist – Castle Hill NSW 2154
  • Dr J B Byrne – Strathfield NSW 2135
  • Lai-kwon Dr N – Blacktown NSW 2148
  • Tan S P Dr – Miranda NSW 2228
  • Dr Peter A Martin – 251 Oxford St Bondi Junction NSW 2022
  • Dr I. Singh – 16-18 Malvern Ave Chatswood NSW 2067
  • Dr George Thomson – Level 2, 17-21 Hunter St Parramatta NSW 2150
  • Sydney Eye Specialist Centre – 8 Cooper St Double Bay NSW 2028
  • Dr Harry Stern – 342 Marrickville Rd Marrickville NSW 2204
  • Professor P J McCluskey – Liverpool NSW 2170
  • Wechsler A W & I B – 36 Burwood Rd Burwood NSW 2134
  • Dr Michael R Delaney – 438 Victoria St Darlinghurst NSW 2010
  • Dr Allan Bank – Suite 8, 303 Pacific HWY Lindfield NSW 2070
  • Dr D F Pettinger – 4 Vals Ct St Ives NSW 2075
  • Epping Eye Surgery – 40 Essex St Epping NSW 2121
  • The Childrens Eye Centre – 73 Darcy Rd Wentworthville NSW 2145
  • Dr Peter Sumich – level 2 17-21 Hunter St Parramatta NSW 2123
  • The Eye Clinic – Level 4, 39 East ESP Manly NSW 2095
  • Dr Gregory Horowitz – 102 Gale Rd Maroubra NSW 2035
  • Australian Institute Of Eye Surgery – 41-45 Rickard Rd Bankstown NSW 2200
  • North Shore Eye Centre – St Leonards NSW 2065
  • Dr Franks – Post office box 180 Fairfield NSW 2165
  • Dr J Downie – 23-27 McMahon St Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Ashfield Eye Clinic & Laser Centre – 2-4 Holden St Ashfield NSW 2131
  • Eyes On Macquarie – 149 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Eye Associates – 4, 187 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Mona Vale Eye Centre – Suite 602, 20 Bungan St Mona Vale NSW 2103
  • Dr. Jerry Vongphanit – Suite 602, 20 Bungan St Mona Vale NSW 2103
  • Southline Eye Surgery Centre – 8-10 Woniora Rd Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Frank J Martin – Level 2, 149 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Eyesight Laser Centre – Park House, 187 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Primary Eye Care – Shop 29, Pittwater Place Shopping Centre Mona Vale NSW 2103
  • Aivision – 458 Princes Hwy Rockdale NSW 2216
  • Northern Eye Surgery – Suite 16, 23-29 Hunter St Hornsby NSW 2077
  • Presmed Australia – Unit 6, 12-14 Malvern Ave Chatswood NSW 2067
  • Hurstville Eye Surgery – 75 Woniora Rd Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Inner West Eye Centre – 1 Bayswater St Drummoyne NSW 2047
  • Dr Kerrie Meades – 105 Cecil Ave Castle Hill NSW 2154
  • Central Sydney Eye Surgeons – Suite 1, 155 Missenden Rd Newtown NSW 2042
  • Dr S Orekondy – 77 Evaline St Campsie NSW 2194
  • Drs Ian Dinihan & Dorian Sharota – Suite 12, 33 Mcmahon St Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Sydney Retina Clinic and Day Surgery – Level 13, 187 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Richmond Eye Centre – 112 Francis St Richmond NSW 2753
  • Corporate Optometrists Australia – 77 Evaline St Campsie NSW 2194
  • Dr Harry Stern – 38 Norton St Leichhardt NSW 2040
  • Dr Williams – 280 Burwood Rd Burwood NSW 2134
  • Dr Michael Newman – Unit 4, 16-22 Willock Ave Miranda NSW 2228
  • Sydney Eye Centre & Day Surgery – Level 2, 75 Grafton St Bondi Junction NSW 2022
  • St George Vision – 7 Montgomery St Kogarah NSW 2217
  • Domani Eyewear – 3B Wilmette Pl Mona Vale NSW 2103
  • Dr Mulligan – 58 Meredith St Bankstown NSW 2200
  • Dr Brian Harrisberg – Suite 1, 155 Missenden Rd Newtown NSW 2042
  • Marsden Eye Specialists – 60 Cecil Ave Castle Hill NSW 2154
  • The Eye Institute – 270 Victoria Ave Chatswood NSW 2067
  • Dr V F Kotur – Shop 12, 5-12 Belgave St Kogarah NSW 2217
  • Dr Richard Wingate – 46-48 Urunga Pde Miranda NSW 2228
  • Dr G D Wards – 46 Castlereagh St Penrith NSW 2750
  • Dr Raf Ghabrial – Level 7, 229-231 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Dr Richard L Smith – 2 Middle St Kingsford NSW 2032
  • Marsden Eye Specialists – 295 High ST Penrith NSW 2750
  • Dr Jenny Danks – Unit 16, 818 Pittwater RD Dee Why NSW 2099
  • Eastern Eye Centre – Suite 106, 737 Anzac Pde Maroubra NSW 2035
  • Laser Sight – Suite 3 ‘The Madison’, 25-29 Hunter St Hornsby NSW 2077
  • personalEYES – 105 Cecil Ave Castle Hill NSW 2154
  • personalEYES – Level 3, 34 Charles St Parramatta NSW 2150
  • personalEYES – Penrith NSW 2750
  • Laser Sight – Park House Level 2, 187 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Dr James W Davies Ophthalmologist Surgeon – Sutherland NSW 2232
  • Forestville Specialist Medical Centre – 19 Starkey St Forestville NSW 2087
  • Dr Simon Chen – Retina Specialist – 1 Bayswater Rd Drummoyne NSW 2047
  • Marsden Eye Specialist – 152 Marsden St Parramatta NSW 2150
  • Sydney Eye Clinic – Level 2, 213-219 Darlinghurst Rd Darlinghurst NSW 2010
  • Dr Peter Anderson – 32 Florence ST Hornsby NSW 2077
  • Dr Leanne Cheung – 7-11 The Avenue Hurstville NSW 2220
  • Dr Simon Chen – 8-10 Woniora Rd Hurstville NSW 2220
  • The Eye Institute – Level 2, 75 Grafton ST Bondi Junction NSW 2022
  • Dr Simon Chen – Level 2, 59-75 Grafton St Bondi Junction NSW 2022
  • South West Vision Institute – Suite 14, 42-44 Bigge ST Liverpool NSW 2170
  • Dr Janet Lee – Suite 28, 12 Railway PDE Burwood NSW 2134
  • Dr Harry Stern – 12 Feather Stone St Bankstown NSW 2200
  • Mosman Eye Centre – 1a Effingham St Mosman NSW 2088
  • Dr A Arora – 96 Browns Rd Wahroonga NSW 2076
  • Dr Marc Wei – 21 Claremont St Campsie NSW 2194
  • Dr Richard Ho – Suite 26, 650 George St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Dr A Chang – 8 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000
  • Miranda Eye Surgical Centre – Suite 4, 16-22 Willock Ave Miranda NSW 2228
  • Dr Robert Breit – 7 Rowley St Burwood NSW 2134
  • Dr. H Stern – Suite 11, 12 Fetherstone St Bankstown NSW 2200
  • Dr Frumar – Suite 206, 13 Spring St Chatswood NSW 2067
  • M T Coroneo – 2 St Pauls St Randwick NSW 2031
  • Jay Chandra & Associates Pty Ltd – 26 Higgins St Penrith NSW 2750
  • Sydney Laser And Vision Centre – Suite 301, 251 Oxford St Bondi Junction NSW 2022

Professional Requirements for Sydney ophthalmologists.

Must have completed a college degree, medical school and residency/internship training along with 2 to 4 years of postgrad training in ophthalmology.  In a number of countries ophthalmologists also can undergo additional specialist training in sub specialties. The Ophthalmology sub specalities deal with certain diseases or diseases of certain parts of your eye. Some of these medical specialities are:

  • Glaucoma
  • Ocular oncology
  • Orbit surgery & Oculoplastics
  • Refractive surgery
  • Vitreo-retinal surgery
  • Posterior Segment
  • Neuro-opththalmology
  • Cataract
  • Anterior segment surgery

Melbourne Ophthalmologists

There are around 133 doctors based within the greater Melbourne region including Box Hill, Coburg, Essendon, Ashburton, Hawthorn East and Blackburn south who advise they are able to perform or consult on vision correction surgery and treatment. Laser eye surgery is typically performed by an Ophthalmologists who are classified under the medical practice of Ophthalmology a field of medicine that deals with diseases, functions and anatomy of the eye.  An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems, and since ophthalmologist perform operations they can be both a medical and surgical specialist.

Melbourne Ophthalmologists

  • Laser Sight – Level 2, 100 Victoria Pde Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Dr Deb Colville Ophthalmologist – 9 Ivanhoe Pde Ivanhoe VIC 3079
  • Dr Diane Webster – 225 Charman Rd Cheltenham VIC 3192
  • Kingston Eye Clinic – 225 Charman Rd Cheltenham VIC 3192
  • Northcote Eye Clinic – 260 High St Northcote VIC 3070
  • Cheltenham Eye Centre – 7 Chesterville Rd Cheltenham VIC 3192
  • Dr J D Mc Kenzie – Footscray VIC 3011
  • Eye Clinic Footscray – 89 Paisley St Footscray VIC 3011
  • Dr Joanne Dondey – 258 Warrigal RD Burwood VIC 3125
  • Dr Noel Alpins – 7 Chesterville Rd Cheltenham VIC 3192
  • James Galbraith – Isabella ST Malvern VIC 3144
  • Dr Tow Lim – 226 Springvale Rd Glen Waverley VIC 3150
  • Male Street Medical – 14 Male St Brighton VIC 3186
  • Maryla Stelmach Eye Surgeon – 208 Canterbury RD Canterbury VIC 3126
  • Coote Dr Michael – Bundoora VIC 3083
  • Dr Harry Wenas – 501 Boronia Rd Wantirna VIC 3152
  • Dr Peter N Henderson – 258 Warrigal RD Burwood VIC 3125
  • Harper Alex Dr Eye Specialist – Level 1, 55 Victoria Pde Fitzroy VIC 3065
  • Dr J Whitney – 11 Eldale Ave Greensborough VIC 3088
  • Dr Mark Troski – Suite 411, 100 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Dr D Ehrlich and Associates – 459 Station St Box Hill VIC 3128
  • Eye Surgery & Laser Centre – 688 Whitehorse Rd Mont Albert VIC 3127
  • Troski Dr Mark – 100 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Cataract Clinic of Victoria – 961 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield South VIC 3162
  • Australian Artificial Eye Services – 169 High St Northcote VIC 3070
  • O M Pahuja – St Albans VIC 3021
  • Dr R Rasalam – 9 Bellevue Ave Rosanna VIC 3084
  • Richmond Eye Specialists – 173 Lennox St Richmond VIC 3121
  • Dr Martin Brumer – 88 Maribyrnong Rd Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
  • Dr. Mark Lazarus – 82 Collins St Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Dr D Worsnop – Dandenong VIC 3175
  • Private Eye Clinic – East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Andrew J Gibson Eye Surgeon – Parkdale VIC 3195
  • Dr Reich – Coburg VIC 3058
  • Ashwood Eye Centre – Ashwood VIC 3147
  • Eric Eye Centre – Berwick VIC 3806
  • Vista Laser Eye Clinics – 1 Ross St Elsternwick VIC 3185
  • Dr Eric Mayer – 852 Whitehorse Rd Box Hill VIC 3128
  • Dr Devinder Chauhan – 852 Whitehorse Rd Box Hill VIC 3128
  • Medownick Laser Eye Surgery – 185 Hoddle St Richmond VIC 3121
  • Dr Wendy Marshman – Ste 3, 1 Milton Pde Malvern VIC 3144
  • Monee Ponds Eye Clinic – 88 Maribyrnong Rd Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
  • Dr G Maxwell Stubbs – 20 Collins St Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Eye Surgery Associates – Suite 112, 232-236 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Gill Cecil John – 411 South Rd Brighton East VIC 3187
  • Dandenong Eye Clinic – 1-3 Falkiner Cres Dandenong VIC 3175
  • Dr Galbraith – Malvern VIC 3144
  • Dr Penelope J Allen – Level 1, 59-61 Victoria Pde Fitzroy VIC 3065
  • Southerneye Centre – 42-44 Cranbourne Rd Frankston VIC 3199
  • Doncaster Eye And Specialist Center – 184 High St Doncaster VIC 3108
  • Dr Tony Stubbs – 20 Collins ST Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Dr Noel Alpins – 160 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Dr Stephen Jones – 429 Bay St Brighton VIC 3186
  • Dr. Safwat Bassili Ophthalmic Surgeon – 47 Burgundy St Heidelberg VIC 3084
  • Western Eye Specialist – Western Hospital, Gordon St Footscray VIC 3011
  • Dr Anne Brooks – 394 Albert St East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Ringwood Eye Specialists – 18 Warrandyte Rd Ringwood VIC 3134
  • Dr Ian Favilla – 90 Mitcham Rd Donvale VIC 3111
  • Dr Robert Ramsay – 12 Martin St Heidelberg VIC 3084
  • Insight Care – 961 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162
  • Dr Alan Isaacs – 120 Little Lonsdale St Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Preston Eye Clinic – 268 Murray Rd Preston VIC 3072
  • Hawthorn Eye Clinic – 829 Glenferrie Rd Kew VIC 3101
  • Dr Thomas N Jackson – 569 Warrigal Rd Ashwood VIC 3147
  • Coote Barry – Level 1 St Vincents Private Hospital, 59-61 Victoria Pde Fitzroy VIC 3065
  • Dr John McKenzie – Level 4, 55 Victoria PDE Fitzroy VIC 3065
  • Moonee Ponds Eye Clinic – 3 Everage St Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
  • Heidelberg Eye Clinic – 12 Martin St Heidelberg VIC 3084
  • Brighton Eye Surgery – 14 Male St Brighton VIC 3186
  • Peninsula Eye Centre – 937 Nepean Hwy Mornington VIC 3931
  • Dr J Robert Nave – Level 1, 59-61 Victoria Pde Fitzroy VIC 3065
  • Eastern Eye Surgery – 852 Whitehorse Rd Box Hill VIC 3128
  • Dr Peter Meagher – 9 Ivanhoe Pde Ivanhoe VIC 3079
  • East St Kilda Eye Clinic – 85 Hotham St St Kilda East VIC 3183
  • Waverley Eye Clinic – 226 Springvale Rd Glen Waverley VIC 3150
  • Dr James Elder – 50 Flemington Rd Parkville VIC 3052
  • New Vision Clinics – 160 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Mr Bracy – 33 The Ave Windsor VIC 3181
  • Laser Eye Clinic – 961 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162
  • Dr S M Carden – 8A Bent St Bentleigh VIC 3204
  • Bayside Eye Specialists – 323 Nepean Hwy Brighton East VIC 3187
  • Dr R A McDonald – 14 Male St Brighton VIC 3186
  • The Bays Eye Centre – 26 Haig St Mornington VIC 3931
  • Melbourne Excimer Laser Group – 160 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Devincentis Dr F – Lilydale Private Hospital Ande, Anderson St Lilydale VIC 3140
  • Anne Brookes Eye Specialist – 394 Albert St East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Dr Joseph San Laureano – Epworth Hospital, 89 Bridge Rd Richmond VIC 3121
  • Dr Mark Troski – Suite 411, 100 Victoria Pde Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Dr Rodger Davies – 585 Glenferrie RD Hawthorn VIC 3122
  • Dr Noel Alpins – 53 The Avenue Windsor VIC 3181
  • Williamstown Eye Centre – 120 Ferguson St Williamstown VIC 3016
  • Melbourne Cataract Institute – 600 St Kilda Rd Melbourne VIC 3004
  • New Vision Clinics – 7 Chesterville Rd Cheltenham VIC 3192
  • Camberwell Eye Clinic Day Surgery & Laser Centre
  • 25-27 Denmark Hill Rd Hawthorn East VIC 3123
  • The Retina Centre – 47 Burgundy St Heidelberg VIC 3084
  • Your Eyecare – 302 Sydney Rd Brunswick VIC 3056
  • Lansdowne Eye Clinic – 182 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Heatherill Eye Clinic – 41 Heatherill Rd Frankston VIC 3199
  • Eyecare Partners – 232 Bay St Brighton VIC 3186
  • Eye Can C – 18 Douglas Pde Williamstown VIC 3016
  • Vision Laser – 409 St Kilda Rd Melbourne VIC 3004
  • Eye Advice – 84 Warrigal Rd Oakleigh VIC 3166
  • North Balwyn Eye Clinic & Laser Centre – 1 Ellsa St Balwyn North VIC 3104
  • Dr Rick Wolfe – 1 Ross St Elsternwick VIC 3185
  • Melbourne Retina Associates – 100 Victoria Pde East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • South Melbourne Optical – 344 Clarendon St South Melbourne VIC 3205
  • Pacific Vision Equipment & Services – 2 McFarlane St Northcote VIC 3070
  • Dr Elaine Wong – 1, 879 Springvale Rd Mulgrave VIC 3170
  • Melbourne Eye Specialists – 59-61 Victoria Pde Fitzroy VIC 3065
  • Footscray Orthotics & Other Therapies – 1d Ormond Rd West Footscray VIC 3012
  • Epworth Eye Centre – 1, 185 Hoddle St Richmond VIC 3121
  • Dr Mark Medownick – Richmond VIC 3121
  • Springvale Eye Clinic – Suite 1, 879 Springvale Rd Mulgrave VIC 3170
  • Glenroy Eye Clinic – 157 Wheatsheaf Rd Glenroy VIC 3046
  • Eye Surgery Associates – 200 High St Templestowe Lower VIC 3107
  • Dr Donald Collie – Canterbury VIC 3126
  • Dr K P Gullifer – Mount Waverley VIC 3149
  • The Catract Care Centre – Coburg VIC 3058
  • Dr David V Kaufman – East Melbourne VIC 3002
  • Dr Robert H West – St Kilda VIC 3004
  • John Gioulekas – Berwick VIC 3806
  • Jones Stephen A – Brighton VIC 3186
  • Dr Gale – Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Mr Peter Evans Surgeon – Malvern VIC 3144
  • Dr Isla Williams – Melbourne VIC 3000
  • NewVision Clinics – Windsor VIC 3181
  • Ivanhoe Eye Clinic – Ivanhoe VIC 3079
  • Dr G A Koniuszko – Glenroy VIC 3046
  • Melbourne Ophthalmology – Elsternwick VIC 3185
  • Berwick Ophthalmology Eye Clinic – Berwick VIC 3806

Professional Requirements for Melbourne ophthalmologists.

Must have completed a college degree, medical school and residency/internship training along with 2 to 4 years of postgrad training in ophthalmology.  In a number of countries ophthalmologists also can undergo additional specialist training in sub specialties. The Ophthalmology sub specalities deal with certain diseases or diseases of certain parts of your eye. Some of these medical specialities are:

  • Glaucoma
  • Ocular oncology
  • Orbit surgery & Oculoplastics
  • Refractive surgery
  • Vitreo-retinal surgery
  • Posterior Segment
  • Neuro-opththalmology
  • Cataract
  • Anterior segment surgery

Perth Ophthalmologists

There are around 30 doctors based within the greater Perth region including South Perth, Melville and Murdoch who advise they are able to perform or consult on vision correction surgery and treatment. Laser eye surgery is typically performed by an Ophthalmologists who are classified under the medical practice of Ophthalmology a field of medicine that deals with diseases, functions and anatomy of the eye.  An ophthalmologist is a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems, and since ophthalmologist perform operations they can be both a medical and surgical specialist.

Perth Ophthalmologists

  • Dr Jeremy Raiter - 8 Emerald Tce West Perth WA 6005
  • Laser Sight - 14 Subiaco Square Rd Subiaco
  • Dr David V Greer - Suite 26, 4 Ventnor Ave West Perth WA 6005
  • Dr. W H Morgan - Queen Elizabeth II Medical Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, 2 Verdun St Nedlands WA 6009
  • Dr Raiter - 8 Emerald St West Perth WA 6872
  • Dr G C Lam - 30 Churchill Ave Subiaco WA 6008
  • Lions Eye Institute - 2 Verdun St Nedlands WA 6009
  • Dr Ian Anderson - 400 Roberts RD Subiaco WA 6009
  • Dr Richard Gardner - St John of God Hospital Medical Centre, 25 McCourt St Subiaco WA 6008
  • Clear Vision Laser Clinic - 160b Cambridge St West Leederville WA 6007
  • Cambridge Eye Clinic - West Leederville WA 6007
  • Paul And Jenny Geelen - 1329 Hay St West Perth WA 6005
  • Dr M K Wham - South Perth WA 6151
  • Dr Daniels - West Leederville WA 6007

Professional Requirements for Perth ophthalmologists.

Must have completed a college degree, medical school and residency/internship training along with 2 to 4 years of postgrad training in ophthalmology.  In a number of countries ophthalmologists also can undergo additional specialist training in sub specialties. The Ophthalmology sub specalities deal with certain diseases or diseases of certain parts of your eye. Some of these medical specialities are:

  • Glaucoma
  • Ocular oncology
  • Orbit surgery & Oculoplastics
  • Refractive surgery
  • Vitreo-retinal surgery
  • Posterior Segment
  • Neuro-opththalmology
  • Cataract
  • Anterior segment surgery

85 Year Old Crime Victim gets Free Eye Surgery

Ida Sue CollinsNot everyone is as lucky as Mrs. Collins, a resident of Charleston, who got free eye surgery from a doctor. Ida Sui Collins was robbed of her cash in front of her home last month, money that she was going to use for her cataract surgery. She was really disappointed as those were her birthday checks and she didn’t know how she would arrange this money again, along with other medical bills.

Her voice touched one kind doctor at the Carolina Cataract and Laser Center. “Ms. Collins seemed just like the nicest lady and to see what happened to her was such an unfortunate thing and we just wanted to help in any way we could,” consoled Dr. Budev of the Carolina Cataract and Laser Center. He treated the 80-year old woman of cataract free of charge.

Dr. Budev was himself excited to help out the old lady. He took particular interest in her treatment and was glad to see her back in health. Briefing about her condition after the surgery, he said, “She’s doing great, she’s doing great! Everything went really, really well. We’re lucky that we had the opportunity to help her. We’re very pleased.”

Collins, who has other medical issues too, is a tough woman. During her last incident, she fought for her pocketbook and gave a tough time to the robber. “I wasn’t thinking about my life. I was thinking about my pocketbook and what worried me was having to replace all that stuff. He had to fight for it,” she said in an interview with Live 5 News last week. Soon after the incident, police arrested the two cousins Manuel Scott and Rodney Scott who were alleged to be involved in the case.

“There’s so many good things that’s happened out of this that I never dreamed would happen and it makes a big difference”, exclaimed Collins. Her story touched many people and she received a number of kind letters as well as checks in her mail.

Checks didn’t only come from family members but also from strangers. Most surprising of all was an anonymous check of $500 dropped at the Live 5 News Studio. It was from a former repenting robber who once stole money from a woman years ago. He regretted that he never got to apologize to her and found this a good opportunity to make amends.

Collins said that all this money will go to her medical bills. She was really happy to receive these tokens of affection and she said that it does make a big difference. She was particularly appreciative of the generosity of Dr. Budev. She said in an interview, “That’s right, that’s what I said there’s still good people in this world and he’s one of them.”

Charlie Daniels recovers from Eye Surgery

Charlie DanielsThe “Redneck Fiddlin’ Man” has got some new eyes. Charlie Daniels, the country legend, can see without his glasses for the first time in 68 years. The Smart Eye Surgery seems to work out really fine.

“I’m just looking forward to not having to reach up and pat around the table for glasses when I get up in the morning to see where I’m going,” rejoiced Charlie on the success of the treatment. He got foggy eyes at the age of seven when he caught a severe fever. Since then, he has been struggling with his poor eyesight.

The eye surgery was on the 3rd of April and you can already see him singing Easter chants, a week later, at a church in Murfreesboro. The Smart Eye Surgery is the latest method of treating cataract, which expedites the recovery process. Charlie Daniels had the treatment of his left eye on Tuesday and of the right one, just two days later.

Dr. Ming Way, who operated on Charlie Daniels, said, “With the revolutionary ORA System, a cataract surgeon can now, for the first time, individualize and customize the treatment based on the state of the patient’s eye once the cataract has been removed.”

But how can a patient recover so quickly? Dr. Ming Way explains, “We can actually do mid-flight adjustment on the operating table, before surgery is finished, to test drive to see how well this particular patient’s body, in this case Mr. Charlie Daniels, is reacting to the lens implanted.”

The country legend is the first of the Tennesseans to have this type of treatment. Charlie Daniels has made several hit Country albums since 1950. His The Devil Went Down to Georgia reached Number 3 in the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979. Besides this song, he gave many hit singles as well as successful albums with his Charlie Daniel Band. He is indeed a major influence in combining the elements of Rock with Country music. For his contribution to music, he was added to the Grand Ole Opry in 2008.

Soon after his Smart Eye Surgery, a post on his Twitter account reads: “Even double cataract surgery couldn’t keep Charlie from performing at World Outreach Church’s Easter Celebration.” And that’s true. This is indeed due to the quick recovery process of the treatment as explained by Dr. Ming Way. Charlie Daniels is back on his gigs and he performed at Shooting Star Casino in Minnesota just one week after the surgery.

Today, Charlie Daniels can do one thing that he was yearning to do for the past 68 years: see without his glasses or lenses. “I’m going to get started out here and be able to see without glasses for the first time in 68 years,” he said. He looked really excited.

Sandoval Looks Up After Recent Eye Surgery

Pablo SandovaPablo Sandoval, the third baseman to San Francisco Giants, looks through the new eyes that he recently got and he is quite appreciative about them. In November, he got laser surgery on his left eye, as he was feeling uncomfortable with wearing lenses. Now he can play his games more confidently.

Although, comfort was the main reason for the surgery, he got more benefits than he asked for. “I am seeing the ball better,” he rejoiced. “I see everything better. Everything is clearer.”

Previously, he was complaining about the contact lenses which he had to wear during the games. “They bothered my eyes. My eyes would get dry”, he said. After the eye surgery, he doesn’t need to wear those irritating contacts anymore.

With a more powerful left eye, he might be able to play more strategically against left-handed pitchers, when he bats right-handed. Before the surgery, he had a batting average of 0.295 as a right-handed when playing against lefties. The surgery has helped him score even better against them. Now he is a confident switch hitter.

His OPS was 0.215 lower against left-handed than against right-handed. Last season was quite favorable for him as he was one of the top scorers in the Giant’s batting order, while he was batting right-handed. Although, the team was skimpy at the plate, he batted 0.315 with 70RBIs and 23 homers. Then, the team scored only 570 runs, showing a huge difference of 127 runs from its score in 2010 when it almost won the World Series.

By this time, Sandoval has hit .231 in 39 at-bats, which is a comparatively slower start. But this doesn’t seem to annoy his manager much. “We’re looking for a similar year out of Sandoval to what he had last year,” said Bruce Bochy, his manager.  Last year was a nice bounce-back season for him. We’re not looking for him to try to over-do it or anything like that.”

Sandoval’s performance from last season had some issues too. The main negative part was that it was not much. He only had 466 plate appearances, which were 134 plates lower from his performance in the previous two seasons.

Last year was a bad year for Sandoval. He injured his right-hand wrist in late April and had to miss six weeks. When he recovered from the wrist damage, another game caused strain in his left shoulder. Sandoval was able to recover from it without any surgery, although one was suggested.

“The shoulder feels fine,” he said. “Everything feels fine.” Pablo was high-spirited to participate in the next game. After the left eye surgery, he is now ready to make high scores. He has got his clearer eye on the plate appearances.

OptiMedica’s Catalys Precision Laser System Approval

Catalys Precision Laser SystemThe long requested proposal of OptiMedica has finally been accepted. It’s Catalys Precision Laser System – a new generation method used in the treatment of cataract – is now CE mark approved. The process can now be used for creating single-plane as well as multi-plane arc incisions in the cornea. This will add new utility to the existing Catalys Precision Laser System, as stated by Optimedica.

The laser system itself was itself CE mark approved and allowed by the U.S Food and Drug Administration. With the approval for corneal incision, the system can be made more precise and easy to administer. Moreover, it will make the procedure safe as it brings an amazing level of accuracy.

“We are thrilled to be able to extend the system’s precision and accuracy benefits to these important surgical steps, as they will further optimize the experience for cataract surgeons and their patients”, said Mark J. Forchette, President and CEO of OptiMedica. The company is hopeful that the CE mark approval will highly improve the process. Dr. Forchette further added, “The CE mark approval for corneal incisions is an exciting development that will allow Catalys to bring even more value to the laser cataract procedure.”

The first surgeon to use Catalys for performing single-planer and multiple-planer incisions during cataract treatment was Professor Burkhard Dick. He was the chairman and head of the University Eye Clinic Bochum, Germany at that time. The CE mark approval will allow surgeons to implement the method, which they know is useful in the cataract treatment. It makes it possible to make highly precise accurate incisions in the cornea. Surgeons can now make incisions of accurate length, depth and orientation which will simplify the process.

Dr. Dick is proud to use this technology and refers to it as a “valuable addition” to his practice. “I believe that Catalys represents the forefront of innovation in laser cataract surgery, and it’s been my pleasure to break new ground by using the system for corneal incisions.” He is glad to see Optimedica receive the CE mark approval and says, “Catalys has proven to be a very valuable addition to my practice, and I look forward to continuing to work with OptiMedica to set the new standard in laser cataract surgery.”

There are just a few additional regulatory approvals to get and the technology ready to reach cataract surgeons and centers throughout the world. A software upgrade from Optimedica will be required to enable the devices to use it for corneal incisions.

Optimedicas is a California based global ophthalmic device company that develops performance-driven technologies for patient treatment and care. The Catalys Precision Laser System was designed by the company to streamline the cataract surgery and to make it more accurate.

Terrance Knighton Needed Eye Surgery after Incident

Terrance KnightonThe career of the struggling Terrance Knighton might get a bummer from his recent eye surgery. It came quite as a surprise, both to the public as well as the Jacksonville Jaguars for which he plays as a tackle. It’s not clear what caused the young player to get an eye surgery and speculation is swinging over the vines.
While the Jags are preparing for the fourth NFL season taking place this Fall, the participation of Terrance Knighton in the defense stays suspicious. It depends upon what comes out of the closet about the incident. The player is hopeful to join the game, as his mother quotes, “He’s in good spirits.” Speaking about the incident and the surgery, she says, “I have faith, and I didn’t lose my son. So that’s really all that matters.”

Briefing about their outlook over the case, the Jacksonville Jaguars said, “We are aware of the incident report regarding Terrance Knighton. We hold all of our players to a high standard of behavior, as does the National Football League. We’re concerned about this matter, and it is being handled internally. We’ll have no further comment at this time.”

According to the Florida Times Union, Knighton was involved in a violent argument while he was at a nightclub. His Twitter update, on the day the incident occurred, confirms his presence in the venue. The regional newspaper states that he got hit by a vodka bottle that caused the eye injury. The quarrel was not initiated by the victim himself.

The police reports, however, have a different angle of the story. According to the police, Terrance Knighton was “involved in a physical altercation” where he “repeatedly made threats to shoot people.” The report suggests that he might have been drinking and the quarrel may have ignited from him “disrespecting a female.” The Jaguars responded, “Our concern and our focus is on Terrance and his health and recovery.”

The injury is quite severe and even after the eye surgery it cannot be confirmed if he is in an appropriate state to participate in the forthcoming game. According to the Time-Union, the condition of his eye “appeared to be serious” as observed by the doctor when he went for a follow-up.
Terrance Knighton was selected from Temple, a small city south of Fort Worth in 2009. Since then he has participated in three seasons with a total of 45 games. Due to his skillful maneuvers, he soon found an important position in the middle of defense of the Jacksonville’s Jaguars. As of last season, he has made a total of 5.5 sacks and 75 tackles in his career. He and his mother are hopeful about his 2012 performance, which is potential of earning him a long-term contract.

Doctor Michael Wertheim – Ophthalmic Surgeon

Dr Michael Wertheim
Educational Qualifications: To be supplied
Consultating/Operating Locations: Fremantle, Leeming, Perth, Subiaco, Murdoch
Related Clinics Locations: Perth Ophthalmologists, Ophthalmic Surgeon

Doctor Jane Khan – Ophthalmic Surgeon

Dr Jane Khan
Educational Qualifications: To be supplied
Consultating/Operating Locations: Mosman Park, Karrinyup, Waikiki
Related Clinics Locations: Perth Ophthalmologists, Ophthalmic Surgeon

Doctor Blasco D’Souza – Ophthalmic Surgeon

Dr Blasco D’Souza
Educational Qualifications: To be supplied
Consultating/Operating Locations: Perth
Related Clinics Locations: Perth Ophthalmologists, Ophthalmic Surgeon