40-42 Hunter St Lismore 2480

Dr Roy Van Eijden

Ophthalmology

Cataracts, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Paediatrics, Neuro, Retina, Macula

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40-42 Hunter St, Lismore NSW 2480

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Dr Roy Van Eijden opening hours in Lismore


Dr Roy Van Eijden opening hours in Lismore

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Open Monday to Friday
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About Us

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About Dr Roy Van Eijden

Dr Van Eijden specialises in Cataracts, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Paediatrics and Neuro - Ophthalmology
Dr Roy Van Eijden completed his medical degree in 2001 and was subsequently invited to specialise in ophthalmology at one of the biggest and most advanced eye centres in Europe. He completed his training at the Academic Hospital in Maastricht, the Netherlands, in 2008 and also achieved the prized European Board Registration in the same year.

He and his family moved to Australia on 2009 where he worked at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, and also taught registrar's locally. In 2012 he successfully completed his Australian ophthalmology registration. Dr Roy Van Eijden consults in Lismore and Ballina.

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FAQs

  • What do I need to bring to my appointment?

    Bring your current glasses; a list of your current medications; a referral letter from your local doctor or optometrist if this has not already been sent; your Medicare, health fund and pension/concession card details.

  • Can I drive myself to my appointment?

    No, your eyes will need to be dilated in order for the specialists to be able to assess your eyes. The drops used to dilate the eye can take approximately 2 hours to wear off and it is not safe to drive during this time. You should anticipate that your eyes will be dilated at every appointment. If you have driven to your appointment, it is important to let the staff know.

  • How long will my appointment take?

    You can expect to be at our clinic for 1-1.5 hours, this may be shorter or longer depending on what tests need to be done.