Medical and surgical

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology covers all aspects of eye care, including eye tests and screening for eye diseases, medical treatment, laser treatment, complex microsurgery and research.

Ophthalmology patient wearing eye bandage and gown in hospital bed

Having good vision can help you lead an independent and fulfilling life. We address your concerns and our caregivers are available to answer any questions you may have about your treatment expectations.

We deliver excellent, patient-centred care and offer a range of treatment options to ensure you have the best quality of life possible.  

Our ophthalmology services

Our range of ophthalmology services are designed to treat eye conditions and improve vision.

Our ophthalmologists diagnose and treat disorders and diseases affecting the eye, eye socket and eyelids, and their functions. Many of our ophthalmologists also have a sub-specialty, such as cataracts, glaucoma or retinal conditions and are involved in the latest technological advances and scientific research.

Some of the conditions our ophthalmology services can help you with are:

  • glaucoma
  • cataracts
  • medical retina
    • diabetic eye disease
    • macular degeneration
    • retinal vein occlusion
    • macula oedema
  • surgical retina
    • macula and retinal hole
    • retinal detachment
    • epiretinal membrane
  • eyelids and orbits
    • drooping eyelids and excess skin on eyelids
    • eyelid cancers
    • blocked tear ducts
  • cornea
    • medical treatments of infections
    • surgical treatments including  pterygium surgery and corneal transplants
  • inflammatory eye disease /uveitis.

Benefits of our ophthalmology services

We offer a range of benefits to you and your family, including:

  • patient-centred medical care offered by highly experienced specialists
  • a holistic approach that takes into account your medical and non-medical needs
  • immediate care for patients with urgent, sight-threatening problems
  • access to the latest diagnostic tools and treatments.

Costs and fee payment options

If you have private health insurance, the costs for your hospital stay and specialist fees may be covered by your health fund, based on your level of cover.

If you don’t have private health insurance, you can access treatment at a St John of God Health Care hospital through our self-funded care option.

When you use your private health insurance, you get benefits that include access to St John of God Health Care private hospital facilities, your choice of specialist, minimal wait times, and with an eligible policy most of your hospital costs can be covered by your private health insurance fund.

You should contact your health insurer to understand your level of cover, and whether your policy is subject to additional fees such as a hospital excess or other ‘out-of-pocket’ expenses. Your health insurer will also be able to assist in understanding if you will have doctor, radiology and pathology out-of-pocket costs.

Patients who don’t have private health insurance can choose to access St John of God Health Care private hospital services and treatments by paying fees themselves.

By accessing our self-funded care option, you’ll be able to avoid wait times and have your surgery or treatment with your choice of specialist at a St John of God Health Care private hospital.

If you have received an invoice for an expense associated with treatment from a St John of God Health Care service you can pay your bill online.

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