Your First Visit

Our aim is to provide you with all the information needed to make informed decisions about managing your eye health.


When you arrive for your first visit, you will be required to fill in information about your general health. Please bring a list of your medications with you, if they is not already written on your referral. You should arrive ten minutes early to have time to complete your patient information questionnaire. If English is your second language, please bring a carer who can speak English, if possible. It is very likely your eyes will be dilated as part of your initial examination. This will leave your vision blurred for a few hours afterwards and your eyes will be sensitive to light. After dilating drops you cannot drive yourself home. Please bring a pair of sunglasses for comfort. Please allow up to two hours after your consultation time for your visit to be completed.


Booking Your First Visit

Our doctors consults at a number of locations.  To book an initial consultation please either 

  • Phone our rooms at 9580 4705
  • Book Here 


Urgent Appointments

Advise the staff if the matter is urgent and we will endeavour to arrange an expedited appointment.


Plan With Notes

It’s easy to forget all the questions you wish to discuss once in front of the doctor. We recommend you prepare a list of questions you want to discuss.

Referral Information

Anyone can make an appointment to see our doctors.


Valid Referral

With a valid specialist referral, you will receive a Medicare rebate The referral must be current and come from general practitioner, optometrist or another specialist.


No Valid Referral

Without a valid referral, you will not obtain your Medicare rebate and be required to pay the full consulting fee. 


You can make an appointment and then arrange for your general practitioner or optometrist to fax through a referral prior to your appointment date.

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