Eye Care Queensland has highly trained and experienced eye specialists who are committed to providing exceptional ophthalmologic care to every patient.
We offer comprehensive diagnosis and management of all eye conditions using state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment.
Our aim is to make our patient’s journey to better vision as comfortable and fulfilling as possible.
 

Treatments

Eye Care Queensland offers comprehensive ophthalmic services, for referred patients, that focus on optimising cataract surgery outcomes; treatment of age-related macular degeneration; comprehensive management of diabetic eye disease; vitreoretinal surgery; paediatric ophthalmology; oculoplastic surgery; and inherited retinal disease.

Our services include the diagnosis and treatment of the following:

General Ophthalmology
Treatment for a wide range of ocular problems
Medical Macular & Retinal Disease (including diabetic eye disease).
Diabetes affects blood vessels throughout the body, but importantly, in the retina of the eye.
Glaucoma
A DISEASE AFFECTING THE OPTIC NERVE THAT CAN CAUSE PAINLESS, PROGRESSIVE LOSS OF A PERSON’S PERIPHERAL VISION
Vitreo Retinal Surgery
With age the adhesion between the vitreous and the retina loosens and the vitreous separates from the retina
Macular Degeneration
AGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD) IS THE COMMONEST CAUSE OF VISION LOSS IN AUSTRALIA

Cataract Surgery
Cataract is a clouding of the crystalline focusing lens inside your eye
Strabismus
An inward or outward misalignment of the eyes
Paediatrics
Care for infants, children, and adolescents
Oculoplastics
SURGICAL PROCEDURES THAT DEAL WITH THE EYE SOCKET, EYELIDS, TEAR DUCTS, AND THE FACE

Choose Confidently

When you choose Eye Care Queensland you can be confident you will be treated by one of our experienced ophthalmic surgeons who is passionate about continuinally refining and perfecting eye surgery techniques. Each of our practitioners have significant experience in their specialist field, and between them, cover a broad range of areas which include: cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment, macular degeneration treatment and more.

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What can you expect from your first eye exam?

Your first visit to Eye Care Queensland is a comprehensive evaluation that will take about one and a half hours. Your visit may take longer if you need specialised testing or have complex eye problems.

What do I need to bring on my first visit?

Things that would be helpful to bring include your medicare card, medication list, a driver, and any insurance information and cards. If you have had previous eye surgeries, please attempt to bring prior records.

Will I be able to drive home?

Drops may be used to dilate your pupils during your consultation. These drops will blur your eyes, affecting your near vision. It may take approximately two hours for your vision to return to normal. We suggest you avoid driving during this time and recommend you have someone drive you home, or take public transport. Sunglasses will help to minimise the glare caused by dilated pupils.

I am uninsured, can I still see a ophthalmologist?

Eye Care Queensland is always happy to see uninsured patients. For your peace-of-mind, our practices provide a full and open estimate of fees before any procedure. There are numerous treatment options for people without health insurance including outpatient surgery. Dr Rowan Porter has access to intermediate surgery through the Prince Charles Hospital which is an excellent and very affordable option to access consultant sub-specialist eye surgery without insurance.