Principal specialty
Specialist eye care
Cataract surgery
Assessment, biometry and lens planning followed by modern phacoemulsification where clinically suitable. Your surgeon explains the lens choice, expected recovery, medicines and follow-up schedule. Suitability for injection-free, stitch-free or patch-free techniques varies by patient.
Ask on WhatsApp →Retina & diabetic eye care
Dilated retinal examination and imaging help identify diabetic retinopathy, macular disease, retinal tears and other posterior-segment problems. Treatment may include observation, laser, injections or referral according to diagnosis.
Ask on WhatsApp →Glaucoma
Eye-pressure measurement alone cannot rule out glaucoma. Assessment may include optic-nerve examination, visual fields, OCT and corneal thickness, followed by personalised monitoring, drops, laser or surgical planning.
Ask on WhatsApp →Cornea & ocular surface
Evaluation for keratoconus, corneal infection, scarring, allergy and dry-eye disease. Testing and treatment are selected after examination and may include topography, medicines, protective measures or procedural care.
Ask on WhatsApp →Paediatric eye care
Child-friendly assessment for reduced vision, squint, refractive error and other childhood eye problems. Early identification is important because some causes of reduced vision respond best during childhood.
Ask on WhatsApp →Optometry & optical
Visual-acuity testing, objective and subjective refraction, spectacle advice and optical dispensing. Comprehensive examination is recommended when symptoms cannot be explained by refractive error alone.
Ask on WhatsApp →Coordinated support
Supporting healthcare services
Pharmacy
On-site access to prescribed medicines with basic counselling on dose, timing, storage and safe use.
Call for availability →Routine pathology laboratory
Routine physician-requested tests to support coordinated care. Complex or specialist tests may be referred to an appropriate laboratory.
Call for availability →Physician-based basic emergency services
Initial physician assessment, basic stabilisation and referral or transfer when higher-level emergency care is required. This service does not replace a full tertiary emergency department.
Call for availability →Ambulance with oxygen
Supported patient transfer with oxygen availability where clinically required, subject to availability and the patient’s transfer needs.
Call for availability →Physical therapy & rehabilitation
Individual assessment and rehabilitation planning for pain, mobility, injury recovery, post-operative rehabilitation and functional independence.
Call for availability →Psychology services
Assessment and support pathways for ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, depression and post-partum depression. Emergencies or risk of self-harm require immediate specialist emergency help.
Call for availability →This information is general and does not replace examination, diagnosis or advice from an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.