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www.brisbaneeyeclinic.com.au
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SURGERY
Epiretinal membrane peel
Cataract and lens based refractive surgery
Pterygium surgery
Pars plana vitrectomy via 23G for vitreous opacity or retinal detachment
Retinal detachment repair
Macular hole repair
Molteno valve drainage for glaucoma
MIGS Surgery
Brisbane Eye Clinic is a modern ophthalmology practice focused on the provision of excellent medical eye care. The Clinic has two convenient consulting locations, our Wickham Terrace rooms centrally located in the City, and our Aspley rooms on the northside.
The Brisbane Eye Clinic specialises in the treatment of Age related macular degeneration, Epiretinal membrane and Macula hole. Small incision and complex cataract surgery with refractive intraocular lens implantation is performed routinely.
OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE After-hours Emergency Eye Care
TREATMENTS
Age related macular degeneration
Glaucoma
Diabetic retinopathy and eye disease
Retinal vascular disease
Cataract
Intravitreal drug injections - Avastin, Lucentis, Triamcinolone, Dexamethasone, Eylea
Retinal laser
YAG laser capsulotomy
Cyclodiode laser
TESTS
Computerised perimetry - Humphrey field analyser: 24-2 and 30-2 SITA-standard, short wave automated perimetry (SWAP)
Binocular estermann (driving assessment)
Spectral domain optical coherance tomography (OCT) - (optic nerve fibre and macula analysis)
Photographic imaging - anterior segment and fundus
Fluorescein angiography
B scan ultrasound
Biometry
Corneal pachymetry
Corneal topography
Gene testing for macular diseases
Home iCare
Water Drink Test
We take pride in striving for value with integrity.
We also offer Medico legal work
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DR ERWIN GROENEVELDMBBS (Qld) FRANZCOFellowship trained Vitreous and Retina Surgeon with expertise in Age Related Macular Disease, Retinal vascular disease, Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery.
Dr Erwin Groeneveld has served as a senior visiting consultant, advanced training supervisor and director of ophthalmology at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. His main interests are in the diagnosis and treatment of surgical and medical diseases of the retina and vitreous including age related macular degeneration, vision threatening diabetic retinopathy, complex retinal detachment, ocular trauma, epiretinal membrane, macular hole and the management of posterior segment complications of eye surgery.
He has served as an officer in the Australian Army Reserve, as an AusAID surgeon in the Pacific and on the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologist’s State Executive as chairman, secretary, treasurer, and member of College Council and Qualification & Education committee. He has completed rotations as the Medical Director of the Rivercity Private Day Hospital, a Director of the Queensland Eye Hospital, a Director of the Queensland Eye Institute and as a Member of the Peninsula Private Hospital Medical Advisory Committee.
His clinical experience as a Visiting Medical Officer extended to the Mater Mother’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit where he visited for many years to detect retinopathy of prematurity in extremely low birth weight infants.
Professional Organisations• Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists• The American Society of Retinal Surgeons• EURETINA
DR FIONA CHANMBBS Hons1 FRANZCOGeneral Ophthalmologist with a special interest in Cataract surgery
Dr Fiona Chan graduated from The University of Queensland in 1997 with first class Honours and commenced her residency training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. She commenced Ophthalmology training as a registrar in 2003 in Queensland and was appointed to the role of Senior Registrar in 2007 in her final year of training.
Dr Chan has been a Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Brisbane Eye Clinic since late 2008, which is located in the Brisbane CBD and Aspley. She practices General Adult Ophthalmology and focuses her practice on the management of Cataract cases.
Her surgeries are performed at the RiverCity Private Hospital, Auchenflower.
Dr Chan is a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. She is involved in regular training of GP registrars with ophthalmology workshops for the Metro North Sunshine Coast Division of General Practice Training Queensland and provides lectures to local optometrists and General Practitioners.
Areas of Interest• Management of Cataract cases• Age Related Macular Degeneration
• The American Academy of Ophthalmology• The Australian and New Zealand Retinal Society• The American Society of Cataract and Refractive
Surgeons
• Glaucoma• Diabetic Eye Disease
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DR JOHN AMBLER
Vitreoretinal surgeon with expertise in retinal detachment, macular degeneration, macular surgery, diabetic eye disease and retinal laser.
After graduating with honours from Sydney University, Dr Ambler was awarded the Cedric Cohen Medal for Excellence at the Part 1 Examination of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. He completed his training at the Sydney Eye Hospital in 1986.
Following post-specialist training in vitreoretinal disease at the Lions Eye Institute in Perth, he undertook two further years of dedicated vitreoretinal sub-speciality training at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio USA. Dr Ambler has published papers on various aspects of retinal disease, especially retinal detachment and has served as senior lecturer in ophthalmology at the University of Queensland. He has been in private practice in Queensland for 27 years.
Dr Ambler is a designated aviation ophthalmologist (DAME) for the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. He operates at the Queensland Eye Hospital and Kawana Private Hospital.
Professional Organisations
• Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
• Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
• The Retina Society (USA)
• The American Society of Retinal Specialists
DR WENG NG
Cataract & Glaucoma Surgeon, Comprehensive OpthalmologistDr Weng Ng is an eye surgeon with a subspecialty interest in Cataract surgery and Glaucoma surgery. He also has skills and experience in managing Medical Retina conditions.
Dr Weng graduated from The University of Melbourne with an Honours degree in 1999. He was the recipient for RANZCO Undergraduate Ophthalmology Prize for Victoria, Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship for Medicine and RD Wright Prize for Physiology. He completed a Master in Public Health at James Cook University before starting his RANZCO Registrar training at Sydney Eye Hospital and Prince of Wales Hospital. That was followed by a Glaucoma and Anterior Segment Fellowship in Perth where he performed complex Cataract surgery, Glaucoma surgery and Anterior Segment surgery. He published multiple articles in international journals during and after his training.
Following the conclusion of his Fellowship, Weng returned to Melbourne and became a Consultant at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, The Alfred Hospital and he has also established a busy private practice. He was actively involved in the teaching of trainee ophthalmologists and optometrists, including presentations at the Australian College of Optometrists.
Affectionately known as ‘Dr Weng’ among his patients,he employs personally tailored treatment plans for each patient. He has extensive experience in Cataract Surgery, including implantation of Presbyopic Correcting and Toric IOL’s in suitable patients. He also utilises MIGS implants, including XEN and i-Stents for his Glaucoma patients who need Cataract surgery concurrently or as a standalone procedure. Weng also practices Adult Comprehensive Ophthalmology including intravitreal injections for AMD, retinal vein occlusion and diabetic maculopathy. He is a Designated Aviation Ophthalmologist for CASA.
Weng is fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese.
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POSTERIOR SEGMENT SERVICES In addition to providing precise, cost effective Cataract Surgery and Emergency Eye Care, the Brisbane Eye Clinic has a very strong reputation for the provision of expert surgical care to correct retinal detachment, epiretinal membrane, macula hole, diabetic eye disease and age related macula degeneration.
Our ability to manage these complex conditions in patients with significant co-morbidities within the one practice entity allows patients to receive timely, effective, integrated and stream lined eye care.
EMERGENCY EYE CAREA Consultant Ophthalmologist is On Call 7 days per week for emergency eye care relating to sudden vision loss and retinal tear or detachment.
Referring Optometrists should contact our main line 07 3832 1700 to access our Ophthalmologist after hours.
To access Medicare and Health Fund rebates, all emergency eye care patients require a current referral from an Optometrist, Ophthalmologist or Hospital Emergency Department.
CATARACTS AND GLAUCOMAWe have a proven record for providing effective, ethical advice and treatments for patients with cataracts and glaucoma.We use modern surgical laser and imaging techniques for the management of these conditions and we audit our results to maintain our strong focus on quality outcomes.
INTERPRETER SERVICEAn interpreter service is available for those patients who do not speak English. Our reception staff can arrange this service in advance and confirm pricing details for patients when appointments are made.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek an opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
To access this after hours care call +61 7 3832 1700
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www.brisbaneeyeclinic.com.auPhone +617 3832 1700 Fax +617 3831 3129
Please refer to our website for details about car parking and public transport facilities.
OPENING HOURSMonday – Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pmEmergency Eye Clinic by appointment
LOCATIONS
BRISBANE NORTHSIDE
BRISBANE CITY