SOS Education

Posted April 28, 2016

SOS Education: What Have our Doctors been up to? Each of our doctors at Sydney Ophthalmic Specialists are passionate about education within their specialised field of ophthalmology. They are each involved in numerous councils, committees and associations outside of the SOS clinic. Our doctors often travel between states & indeed countries to participate in sharing the latest information & technological advances in […]

SOS Newsletter

Posted April 20, 2016

Have you seen our latest newsletter? It is jam packed with information about our practice, and a farewell to our wonderful practice manager Susie Owen. In this edition, you will also find information about Chatswood Private Hospital – the state of the art new hospital where Dr Michael Jones and Dr Caroline Catt perform cataract surgery […]

Study Links Diet and Cataracts

Posted April 19, 2016

A British study due to be published this June in the journal Ophthalmology, has found that a diet rich in Vitamin C can help ward off the development of cataracts. Researchers from the Kings’ College London examined data of 324 sets of female twins, and followed up with these subjects 10 years later. The researchers […]

Retinoblastoma World App

Posted March 30, 2016

The very clever people at The Children’s Eye Cancer Foundation of Germany (KinderAugenKrebsStiftung or KAKS) have developed an App to help families and individuals with Retinoblastoma connect across the globe. The Children’s Eye Cancer Foundation of Germany are a great not-for-profit charity that works worldwide, connecting and providing support for  patients, survivors, parents, doctors, clinics, […]

Eye Patching Tips

Posted March 2, 2016

Eye patching in a child can be a really difficult thing to do day in, day out. If you are having difficulty patching your child, please contact one of our paediatric orthoptists for some hints and tips. Our orthoptists have years of patching experience, and will be happy to help you. You can contact our […]

Eye-ball Tattooing

Posted March 1, 2016

Have you heard about the latest craze of eye-ball tattooing? It has been in the news recently as it has just passed legislation in NSW and is now a legal procedure. This is unbelievable considering the potential dangers involved. Sydney Ophthalmic Specialists’ ophthalmologist Dr Caroline Catt worries about the dangers involved in eye-ball tattooing “eye-ball tattooing […]

Eating For Eye Health

Posted February 4, 2016

We have known for some time about the benefits of eating a healthy balanced diet for not only eye health, but general heath and wellbeing. Research over the last 10 years has taught us that certain foods can have a protective effect on structures of the eye that are prone to diseases such as macular […]

Lego’s First Mini-figure With A Disability

Posted February 1, 2016

In a move that some would say is a little late, Lego has just released it’s first ever mini-figure with a disability, after relentless campaigning by equal-rights group Toy Like Me. The Toy Like Me campaign gained traction last year with over 20,000 signatures – you can read about it in our earlier blog post […]

Children With Vision Impairment In Tanzania Using iPads

Posted January 31, 2016

Two children with vision impairments due to albinism living in Tanzania have recently received iPads to use at school thanks to two Australian charities. Sebastian and Selemani attend the school of St Jude, a school in Tanzania which aims to educate disadvantaged children who show academic potential. The school operates much like a boarding school, […]

The Bionic Eye

Posted January 14, 2016

We often get asked about developments in the bionic eye project. Here is some of the latest research and development on the bionic eye project in Australia: Researchers and scientists from Australia’s Monash University are preparing to implant a new version of the bionic eye in 2016. The thing that is a little different about […]

Start A Healthy Year – Get Your Eyes Checked

Posted January 14, 2016

Happy New Year from the team at Sydney Ophthalmic Specialists! A great way to start a healthy new year is to book in a comprehensive eye check with your eye doctor or optometrist. Many eye problems do not have any symptoms in the initial disease stages, so it is important to have regular eye checks […]

Retinopathy of Prematurity

Posted January 7, 2016

An article published in the journal of Paediatrics in November 2015 has found that breastfeeding may play a strong role in protecting premature newborn babies from developing Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP). The large scale retrospective Meta-analysis study showed that breastfeeding can significantly lower the incidence of Retinopathy of Prematurity in preterm infants. The data from […]

Life After Retinoblastoma – An Inspiring Story

Posted December 20, 2015

At Sydney Ophthalmic Specialists, we love hearing positive stories about people with eye conditions. Next year we hope to bring you the stories of some of our own patients with visual impairment who have gone on to achieve great things. In the meantime, here is an inspiring story about a 43 year old woman who had […]

Marrakesh Treaty For Visually Impaired People

Posted December 16, 2015

On the 14th December 2015, a very exciting thing happened for people with a visual impairment. Australia signed the Marrakesh Treaty (formally the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities). The treaty focusses on changing copyright to allow large print and accessible versions of published […]

Amblyz Glasses for Amblyopia Treatment

Posted December 15, 2015

Dr Frank Martin recently attended the 119th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) in Las Vegas. There were many meeting highlights. Dr Martin was particularly interested in a new treatment for amblyopia being trialled in the USA using programmable electronic liquid crystal display (LCD) glasses. These LCD glasses, called Amblyz glasses, combine […]

RANZCO Annual Scientific Conference

Posted December 13, 2015

Our ophthalmologists Dr Frank Martin and Dr Craig Donaldson, along with one of our orthoptists Milia Ferris, recently made the trip over the ditch to windy Wellington in New Zealand, to attend the 72nd Orthoptics Australia Annual Scientific Conference and the 47th Annual Scientific Congress of RANZCO (Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists). […]

UTS Orthoptics course

Posted December 8, 2015

The new orthoptics course at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has now completed it’s first year. Take a look at this video from students about becoming an orthoptist and the course at UTS.

3D Printing of Eyes

Posted December 1, 2015

Did you ever think you’d be able to print an eyeball? It sounds unbelievable doesn’t it? Well it may be possible in the not too distant future, thanks to 3D printing technology. Artificial eyes, or prosthetic eyes, are fitted to someone who has lost an eye from disease or trauma. There are many reasons why […]

Books featuring visually impaired characters:

Posted November 15, 2015

The very clever people at Wonderbaby have put together a list of 25 books featuring visually impaired characters. This is such a great initiative, as we have found it quite difficult to find great books for our children with visual impairment to engage with, and books that feature characters like them. If you have a child […]

Eye Doctor Performs Cataract Surgery on 10,000 Eyes

Posted November 9, 2015

Today we came across an inspirational story about a Nepalese Ophthalmologist, Dr Sanduk Ruit, who has performed cataract surgery on 10,000 eyes of the poor and disadvantaged in Nepal. Not only has he performed so many cataract surgeries, he has also set up a network of hospitals, day clinics, outreach clinics, training programs and an […]