159-161 Pease St Manoora 4870

Cairns Eye & Laser Centre

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159-161 Pease St, Manoora QLD 4870

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Cairns Eye & Laser Centre opening hours in Manoora

Mon
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Open Monday to Friday-08:00-17:00
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About Us

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About Cairns Eye & Laser Centre

AT A GLANCE
  • Surgery for cataracts
  • Treatment for age related macular degeneration
  • Laser surgery for retinal tears and disease
  • Surgery for Pterygium
  • Laser for diabetic retinopathy
We strive to provide affordable excellence in eye care, from routine check-ups to advanced surgeries, in a friendly environment.
Cairns Eye & Laser Clinic is a specialist medical practice, which has been established in Cairns since 1996. The specialists in this practice have experience in examining, detecting, diagnosing and treating eye problems. Some of the conditions treated include cataracts, glaucoma, lid tumours and reconstructive surgery, macular degeneration, Pterygium retinal disorders and diabetic eye disease.

At Cairns Eye and Laser Centre, quality eye care is not a luxury but a necessity accessible to all. Our commitment to affordability is matched only by our dedication to providing unsurpassed quality services. With a team of highly qualified professionals, we ensure that every patient receives personalised attention in a warm and friendly environment. Whether it's a routine check-up or an urgent appointment, we accommodate your needs with flexibility and efficiency.

Our comprehensive ophthalmology service covers a wide range of procedures, from major surgeries like cataract surgery, glaucoma, and pterygium surgery to minor procedures such as intraocular injections and laser eye treatments. For major surgeries, we utilise state-of-the-art facilities at Cairns Private Day Surgery and the Cairns Hospital Day Surgery Unit, ensuring the highest standards of care and safety. Minor procedures are conducted in our own minor operating theatres, providing convenience and comfort to our patients.

Some of our specialised services include Yag Capsulotomy, Glaucoma Management (MIGS), Trabeculectomy, Yag Vitreolysis, and Panretinal Laser for Diabetic Retinopathy, among others. At Cairns Eye and Laser Centre, we believe that everyone deserves access to exceptional eye care without breaking the bank. With our affordable pricing and unmatched quality, your vision is in good hands.

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ABN
81 619 676 433
Staff
21-50
Established
1996

Products and Services

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Catering To

General Practice, Sports Medicine, Travel Medicine

Features

Accredited, Bulk Billing, Day Surgery Facilities, Disabled Access, Health Cardholders, Parking

Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Keywords

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FAQs

  • What should I expect during my first visit?

    During your first visit, you'll undergo a comprehensive eye examination conducted by our experienced ophthalmologists.

  • Does your centre offer emergency eye care services?

    Yes, we provide urgent appointments for eye emergencies to ensure timely treatment and care.

  • Is your centre equipped with the latest technology?

    Yes, we utilise state-of-the-art equipment and technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment for our patients.

  • Can I undergo laser eye treatment at your centre?

    Yes, we offer laser eye treatments for various conditions, such as refractive errors and diabetic retinopathy.

  • What sets your centre apart from others in the area?

    Our clinic stands out for its combination of affordability, quality care, and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a positive patient experience.

  • Can I get laser so I don't need glasses?

    Cairns Eye & Laser Clinic uses lasers to treat medical conditions. We do not perform Lasik (refractive surgery) however our ophthalmologists can assess your suitability for refractive surgery and refer you to the appropriate practitioner.

  • What do I need to bring?

    1. A new referral if required. Please ring our clinic if you are unsure and reception staff will be able to tell you* An updated list of your current medication. 2. Your most recent glasses - Don't wear your contact lenses for your appointment * Current Medicare card, concession card, DVA card and private health insurance card. 3. Cash, cheque or credit card (not AMEX or Diners) for payment on the day. 4. If you are diabetic, bring a snack. We have tea and coffee making facilities.

  • What additional costs will there be?

    Apart from the fee for your consultation, depending on the reason for your visit, further tests may be required to assist diagnosis of your condition. These tests do attract additional fees but you will be informed of the cost beforehand.

  • What effect does the examination have on my eyes?

    In many cases, the ophthalmologist will need to look at the back of your eye/s. If this is the case, drops will be instilled to dilate your pupil/s. Depending on the reaction time, your pupil/s may still be dilated by the time you leave, which prohibits driving and we recommend you bring an escort or driver. Also, bring dark glasses for your comfort as you will be sensitive to daylight. Other procedures may require you to wear a patch, which also prohibits you from driving.

  • How long will my visit take?

    We generally advise patients the duration of their visit is from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on the reason for the visit.