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Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology focuses on conditions affecting the eyes and vision. If you are referred for ophthalmology care, it is usually due to changes in vision, discomfort, or findings that require further evaluation or treatment.

Many eye procedures are commonly performed and are often done as day surgeries using precise, minimally invasive techniques. With appropriate care, these procedures can help restore vision, improve comfort, and support long-term eye health.

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Procedures Commonly Managed

Ophthalmology surgeons manage a wide range of procedures, including:

Minor Eye Surgeries

A group of small surgical procedures used to treat common eye conditions and improve comfort or vision.

Retinal Procedures

A group of procedures used to treat conditions affecting the retina, helping preserve vision and prevent further damage.

Laser Eye Procedures

A group of procedures that use focused light energy to treat eye conditions and improve vision or control disease.

Glaucoma Surgery

A procedure to reduce pressure inside the eye, helping protect vision and slow the progression of glaucoma.

Cataract Surgery

A procedure to remove a cloudy lens from the eye and replace it with a clear artificial lens to improve vision.

When You May Need Surgery

You may be referred if you:

  • Notice changes in vision
  • Experience eye discomfort or pain
  • Have difficulty seeing clearly
  • Have been advised of an eye condition requiring treatment

Surgical Approach & Techniques

Ophthalmology uses highly precise and minimally invasive techniques. This may include:

  • Microsurgical procedures
  • Laser-based treatments
  • Day surgery approaches
Early assessment helps protect vision and guide appropriate care.

What to Expect During Your Care

Your care will follow a structured process designed to support you at every stage.

  • Pre-operative Assessment
  • Anaesthesia & Perioperative Care
  • Post-Operative Recovery

Diagnosis & Support

Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.

CT scan and surgical diagnostic imaging equipment

Diagnostics Used

Before recommending a procedure, your care team may use:

Support Services

You may receive support such as:

  • Recovery Exercise Guidance
  • Recovery Follow-Up Support
  • Postoperative Rehabilitation

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I see an eye specialist?

You should consider seeing a specialist if you notice changes in vision, discomfort, or have been advised of an eye condition.

Are eye procedures safe?

Many ophthalmology procedures are commonly performed and use precise techniques designed to minimise risk.

Will I need to stay in hospital?

Most eye procedures are performed as day surgeries, allowing you to return home the same day.

Can vision be restored after surgery?

In many cases, procedures can significantly improve vision, depending on the condition being treated.

How long does recovery take?

Recovery varies by procedure, but many patients experience relatively quick recovery with appropriate care.

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