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South Western Eye Care

Locality: Bankstown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9796 4176



Address: Suite 6, Level 3, 402-410 Chapel Road 2200 Bankstown, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.southwesterneyecare.com.au

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25.01.2022 Types of Cataracts. Read more at https://www.southwesterneyecare.com.au/types-of-cataracts/ #cataracts #southwesterneyecare



24.01.2022 Exciting breakthrough regarding age related macular degeneration.

22.01.2022 Happy Lunar New Year! We wish everyone a healthy and happy 2020 from all the doctors and staff at South Western Eye Care.

20.01.2022 COVID-19 and pink eyes



18.01.2022 Just a reminder to all our patients and local health professionals, WE HAVE MOVED!! We are no longer in Kitchener Parade. We are now at Suite 6, Level 3, 402-410 Chapel Road Bankstown. Looking forward to seeing you at our brand new rooms!

17.01.2022 CHRISTMAS CLOSURE! PLEASE NOTE: Our clinic will be closed from Monday 21st December 2020. We will reopen on Monday 11th January 2021. ... Wishing you a Safe and Joyous Festive Season and a Happy New Year.

17.01.2022 COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES Due to the current pandemic of COVID-19, rest assured we are taking utmost precautions in regards to your safety and ours. We have hand sanitizer and washing stations available to all staff and patients. We continually sanitize all equipment after each patient and all surfaces within our practice are disinfected multiple times daily. We are now taking temperatures of every patient, staff member and visitor within our practice to ensure we identify an...y health risks. If you see us in masks, rest assured, this is for your safety and our own. None of our staff have tested positive for COVID-19 and should this occur, a two week isolation as per the NSW Health guidelines will be effective immediately. If you feel sick or are experiencing any of these symptoms: fever, coughing, shortness of breath, runny nose or sneezing, please kindly reschedule your appointment for a later date, once your symptoms have resolved. If you have recently tested positive for COVID-19, traveled overseas within the last 14 days or have come into contact with someone with COVID-19, please notify our staff prior to your appointment. We thank you for your understanding during this challenging time. Kind regards, staff at South Western Eye Care.



16.01.2022 Here at South Western Eye Care, many of our patients are little people!! Here is a helpful article from the Department of Health regarding screen time recommendations for our children. We hope you have an enjoyable school holiday period!

16.01.2022 Diabetes affects around 1.7 million people in Australia. If you are a diabetic It is of paramount importance to have your eyes checked regularly for any diabetic changes. Diabetic retinopathy can lead to irreversible blindness. Our doctors are trained to detect early diabetic changes and provide treatment to diabetic patients of all ages. If this is something that concerns you, please speak to us about arranging an appointment.

12.01.2022 We hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday break this Christmas and New Year! Our last business day will be Wed 18th Dec 2019. We will re-open on Mon 13th Jan 2020.... If you have a medical emergency or urgent concern regarding your eyes during this period, please proceed to your nearest public hospital.

11.01.2022 Are you at risk of Glaucoma? Click the link below for a handy risk assessment calculator. Glaucoma is the leading cause of avoidable blindness worldwide, affecting over 300,000 Australians, yet it is estimated that 50% of those living with glaucoma are undiagnosed. While 9 out of 10 Australians say that sight is their most valued sense, over 8 million Australians are still not having regular eye tests.

08.01.2022 Introducing the Istent- The world's smallest medical device known to be implanted in the human body. This technology is now available here at South Western Eye Care for our patients with Glaucoma who wish to lessen the burden of instilling their drops. Speak to us for more information.



07.01.2022 Do you have dry eyes? This common condition affects millions of people. Sometimes dry eyes can indicate underlying issues of the eye. Speak to your Ophthalmologist about your concerns, we are here to help!

01.01.2022 Cataract surgery patients now have a new type of lens available to them. The so-called Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOL, lets you see clearly at intermediate and far distances. EDOF lenses combine the advantages of both monofocal and multifocal lenses, providing the perfect balance between freedom from glasses and fewer side effects.

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