
How we can help you

Cataract Surgery
Restores vision by removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial one.

Intravitreal Injections
Advanced treatment for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vein occlusions using precision-guided injections.

Retinal Surgery
Specialist care for retinal conditions such as tears, detachments, or macular membranes and holes.

Eyelid Cyst Removal
Safe removal of styes or chalazia to reduce irritation and restore comfort.

Eyelid Surgery
Corrects droopy eyelids to improve lid function and removal of eyelid cancers.

Pterygium Surgery
Removes abnormal tissue from the eye surface to relieve discomfort and improve appearance.

Laser Procedures
Includes laser capsulotomy, iridotomy, and selective laser Trabeculoplasty.

Dry Eye Syndrome
A common condition where your eyes don't produce enough quality tears to keep them adequately lubricated, leading to discomfort, irritation, and sometimes blurred vision.

Chronic Epiphora
Persistent overflow of tears, often caused by either overproduction of tears due to irritation or an impaired tear drainage system, leading to discomfort and vision issues.

Transient Ischaemic Attacks (TIA)
A Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA), or "mini-stroke," is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain causing brief stroke-like symptoms, serving as a critical warning sign for a future stroke and requiring immediate medical evaluation.

Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often due to high eye pressure, leading to irreversible vision loss if not detected and treated early.

Uveitis
Inflammation inside the eye, affecting structures like the iris or retina, which can cause redness, pain, blurred vision, and potentially lead to serious complications if not promptly diagnosed and treated.

Floaters and Flashes
Floaters are shadowy shapes and flashes are brief light sensations in your vision, both commonly caused by changes in the eye's vitreous gel; new or significant changes require urgent medical evaluation to rule out serious retinal conditions.

Advanced technology for your vision
Modern diagnostic technology helps us detect eye conditions earlier, monitor changes more precisely, and tailor treatment to your individual needs.
From retinal imaging to visual field analysis, our equipment helps us deliver precise and evidence-based care.
Humphrey Field Analyser (HFA)
The Humphrey Field Analyser is a specialized tool used to map your peripheral or "side" vision. During this quick and painless test, you will look into a bowl-shaped instrument and press a button whenever you see small lights flash in different areas. This helps us detect early signs of conditions like glaucoma or neurological issues that might not be noticeable in your central vision yet, ensuring we can protect your full range of sight.
Yag Laser
The YAG laser is a precise, non-invasive tool used to perform specialized treatments right here in our clinic without the need for incisions or needles. It is a vital part of glaucoma management, used for procedures such as Peripheral Iridotomy to improve fluid drainage and Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) to help lower eye pressure by enhancing the eye's natural drainage system. Additionally, the laser can be used for Vitreolysis, a treatment designed to break up certain types of bothersome floaters to improve visual clarity. These procedures are quick and comfortable, allowing most patients to return to their normal daily activities almost immediately.
Fundus Camera
A Fundus Camera is a high-powered microscope with an attached camera that takes detailed, high-resolution photographs of the back of your eye, including the retina and optic nerve. This provides a permanent "baseline" record of your eye health, making it much easier for us to track even the smallest changes over time. It is a vital tool for monitoring conditions like diabetes, macular degeneration, and hypertension.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
OCT is a sophisticated imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-section pictures of your retina, similar to an ultrasound but using light instead of sound. It allows us to see beneath the surface of the eye to view each of the retina’s distinctive layers in microscopic detail. This helps in the very early detection and management of sight-threatening conditions like macular degeneration and glaucoma, often before any symptoms are even present.
Fluorescein (FA) & Indocyanine Green (ICG) Angiography
These specialised imaging tests use a safe diagnostic dye, injected into a vein in your arm, to highlight the blood vessels in the back of your eye. While FA is the gold standard for viewing the retinal circulation, ICG uses a different type of dye to see deeper into the choroid (the layer beneath the retina). Together, these tests provide a "live" map of your eye’s vascular health, allowing us to identify leaks, blockages, or abnormal vessel growth with incredible precision. This is essential for accurately diagnosing and treating conditions like wet macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.
IOL Master
The IOL Master is a highly accurate laser measuring tool used primarily before cataract surgery to determine the exact length of your eye and the curvature of your cornea. These precise measurements are essential for calculating the power of the artificial lens (IOL) that will be implanted. By using this technology, we can ensure the best possible visual outcome and tailor the surgery to your specific vision needs.
Autorefractor
An Autorefractor is an automated machine that provides a very close estimate of your eye’s prescription in just a few seconds. As you look at an image inside the device, it measures how light is focused by your eye, serving as an excellent starting point for finding your final glasses or contact lens prescription. In addition to checking your vision, this advanced tool also measures the curvature of your cornea. This allows us to assess for astigmatism and detect any corneal irregularities, ensuring we have a complete understanding of your eye's shape and focusing power for the most accurate results possible.
Lensometer
A Lensometer is a device we use to accurately measure the prescription in your current pair of eyeglasses. By verifying exactly what you are currently wearing, we can compare it to your new test results to see how much your vision has changed. This ensures that any new prescription we provide is a comfortable and effective upgrade for your daily life.
Sterilisation Equipment
Our on-site sterilisation equipment ensures that all instruments used for minor procedures meet the highest hospital-grade safety standards. By using advanced heat and pressure technology (autoclaving), we eliminate any risk of infection. Having this equipment on-site means we can perform minor procedures safely and efficiently right here in the clinic, providing you with convenient care in a sterile, professional environment.

Advanced technology for your vision
Modern diagnostic technology helps us detect eye conditions earlier,
monitor changes more precisely, and tailor treatment to your individual needs.
From retinal imaging to visual field analysis, our equipment helps us
deliver precise and evidence-based care.
Humphrey Field Analyser (HFA)
A painless visual field test used to assess your peripheral (“side”) vision. It helps detect early signs of glaucoma and neurological conditions that may affect vision before noticeable symptoms develop.
Yag/SLT Laser
A non-invasive laser used for a range of in-clinic treatments, including glaucoma management and selected floater treatments. Procedures are typically quick, comfortable, and performed without incisions, allowing most patients to return to normal activities shortly afterward.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
A high-resolution retinal imaging scan that allows us to examine the eye’s layers in microscopic detail. OCT helps with the early detection and monitoring of conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, and glaucoma.
Fluorescein (FA) & Indocyanine Green (ICG) Angiography
Advanced imaging tests that use a diagnostic dye to assess blood flow and circulation in the retina and deeper layers of the eye. These scans help diagnose and monitor conditions such as wet macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vascular disease.
IOL Master
A precision laser measuring device used before cataract surgery to calculate the most suitable intraocular lens for your eye. Accurate measurements help optimise visual outcomes and allow treatment to be tailored to your individual vision needs.
Autorefractor
An automated device used to estimate your glasses prescription and measure the curvature of the cornea. These measurements help assess focusing errors, astigmatism, and overall eye shape to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Lensometer
A device used to measure the prescription in your current glasses. This helps us compare your existing correction with your latest vision assessment to ensure any updated prescription is accurate and comfortable for everyday use.
Sterilisation Equipment
Our on-site sterilisation equipment helps ensure all instruments used for procedures are cleaned and sterilised to hospital-grade standards. This allows us to provide safe, efficient, and convenient in-clinic care in a professional sterile environment.