Terrace Eye Centre
2nd Floor, 87 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane QLD 4000
(07) 3831 0101
Ophthalmologists:
Dr Albert Aralar
Diabetic Eye Disease, Medical Retina & Vitreous Surgery
January, 2000
MB, BS, FRANZCO
Dr Albert Aralar completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland in 1990. In 1998 he completed his Ophthalmology specialty training in Queensland. Further specialist training was undertaken at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London and The Royal Surrey County Hospital after he was awarded the Bausch and Lomb Bursary in 1999. He spent the next two years in Vancouver, Canada where he completed two Fellowships with the University of British Columbia and went on to complete a post-graduate Vitreoretinal fellowship in 2002.
Dr Albert Aralar completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland in 1990. In 1998 he completed his Ophthalmology specialty training in Queensland. Further specialist training was undertaken at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London and The Royal Surrey County Hospital after he was awarded the Bausch and Lomb Bursary in 1999. He spent the next two years in Vancouver, Canada where he completed two Fellowships with the University of British Columbia and went on to complete a post-graduate Vitreoretinal fellowship in 2002.
He is currently appointed as a Visiting Medical Officer at the Queensland Eye Hospital, St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital and the Princess Alexandra Hospital.
Dr Aralar has a seat on the Medical Advisory Committee of the Queensland Eye Hospital and is the past Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at the PAH.
He is currently one of the investigators with the Ozurdex Study which is taking place at Terrace Eye Centre.
Dr Aralar joined the Terrace Eye Centre group in 2002. He has special interests in retinal diseases and surgery; including age related macular degeneration, retinal detachment, macular holes and diabetic retinopathy.
Other practices:
- Redlands Eye Specialists
- Oxford Eye Centre
Dr Aralar has a seat on the Medical Advisory Committee of the Queensland Eye Hospital and is the past Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at the PAH.
He is currently one of the investigators with the Ozurdex Study which is taking place at Terrace Eye Centre.
Dr Aralar joined the Terrace Eye Centre group in 2002. He has special interests in retinal diseases and surgery; including age related macular degeneration, retinal detachment, macular holes and diabetic retinopathy.
Other practices:
- Redlands Eye Specialists
- Oxford Eye Centre
Dr Peter Beckingsale
General Ophthalmology, Corneal & External Eye Diseases, Cataract & Refractive Surgery
Dr Peter Beckingsale
General Ophthalmology, Corneal & External Eye Diseases, Cataract & Refractive Surgery
January, 2006
MB, BS, FRANZCO
Dr Peter Beckingsale graduated from the University of Queensland Medical School in 1996 and completed his residency and ophthalmology training in Brisbane. He was awarded the ARVO and RANZCO/Allergan scholarships and then travelled to the United Kingdom to complete fellowships in corneal, anterior segment and refractive surgery at the West Of England Eye Unit and then the Queen Victoria Hospital, home of the first eye bank in the United Kingdom.
Dr Peter Beckingsale graduated from the University of Queensland Medical School in 1996 and completed his residency and ophthalmology training in Brisbane. He was awarded the ARVO and RANZCO/Allergan scholarships and then travelled to the United Kingdom to complete fellowships in corneal, anterior segment and refractive surgery at the West Of England Eye Unit and then the Queen Victoria Hospital, home of the first eye bank in the United Kingdom.
Returning to Brisbane in late 2005, Peter began private practice at the Terrace Eye Centre and Laser Sight. He was appointed as a Visiting Medical Officer at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and Assistant Medical Director of the Queensland Eye Bank as well as a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Queensland. He left the Princess Alexandra Hospital in 2014, but is still involved with registrar teaching.
Dr Beckingsale presented extensively at local, national and international conferences, has authored numerous peer reviewed journal articles and has been involved with many advisory and organising positions with the Australian and New Zealand Cornea Society and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
Specialities
- General Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, Corneal and External Eye Diseases, Refractive Surgery
Other Private Practices
- Laser Sight Centre, Spring Hill
Dr Beckingsale presented extensively at local, national and international conferences, has authored numerous peer reviewed journal articles and has been involved with many advisory and organising positions with the Australian and New Zealand Cornea Society and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
Specialities
- General Ophthalmology, Cataract Surgery, Corneal and External Eye Diseases, Refractive Surgery
Other Private Practices
- Laser Sight Centre, Spring Hill
Dr Sing-Pey Chow
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Corneal & External Eye Diseases.
January, 2014
MBBS (HONS), BMEDSC, FRANZCO
Dr Sing-Pey Chow graduated from medical school at the University of Melbourne with Honours in 2006 before completing her specialty ophthalmology training at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne. She then completed another three years of subspecialty training in corneal and anterior segment diseases at Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital in the United Kingdom, and then an observership at the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute at Columbia University in New York.
Dr Sing-Pey Chow graduated from medical school at the University of Melbourne with Honours in 2006 before completing her specialty ophthalmology training at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne. She then completed another three years of subspecialty training in corneal and anterior segment diseases at Bristol Eye Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital in the United Kingdom, and then an observership at the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute at Columbia University in New York.
Dr Sing-Pey Chow is an ophthalmologist specialising in the medical and surgical management of anterior segment diseases, including corneal transplantation, cataract surgery and refractive surgery.
She has published in her area of subspecialty in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences, including the World Cornea Congress, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) meetings, for which she was awarded an ARVO International Travel Grant in 2016.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and a member of the Cornea Society. She also holds a public appointment as Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
Specialities
- General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Corneal and External Eye Diseases.
She has published in her area of subspecialty in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences, including the World Cornea Congress, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) meetings, for which she was awarded an ARVO International Travel Grant in 2016.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and a member of the Cornea Society. She also holds a public appointment as Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
Specialities
- General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Corneal and External Eye Diseases.
Dr Matthew Cranstoun
Cataract, General Ophthalmology, Oculoplastics
July, 2019
- BSc - UQ
- MBBS - UQ
- GradDipOphthalSci - Used
- FRANZCO (QLD)
- Lecturer - University of Queensland
- VMO - Royal Brisbane Hospital
Upon graduating from Medicine at the University of Queensland, Dr Cranstoun undertook ophthalmology training in his native Queensland and completed his advanced examinations in 2017. At the completion of his general Ophthalmology training, Dr Cranstoun did further advanced training in cataract and anterior segment surgery, glaucoma, ocular oncology and oculoplastics as the senior registrar at the Mater Hospital, South Brisbane.
In 2018-2019, Dr Cranstoun was awarded a prestigious fellowship with the Terrace Eye Centre’s Professor Timothy Sullivan in Oculoplastics, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease. This world-renowned fellowship included clinical positions at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Queensland Children’s Hospital and involved management of complex adult and paediatric conditions under the guidance of Professor Sullivan, Dr Cranstoun’s friend and mentor.
- MBBS - UQ
- GradDipOphthalSci - Used
- FRANZCO (QLD)
- Lecturer - University of Queensland
- VMO - Royal Brisbane Hospital
Upon graduating from Medicine at the University of Queensland, Dr Cranstoun undertook ophthalmology training in his native Queensland and completed his advanced examinations in 2017. At the completion of his general Ophthalmology training, Dr Cranstoun did further advanced training in cataract and anterior segment surgery, glaucoma, ocular oncology and oculoplastics as the senior registrar at the Mater Hospital, South Brisbane.
In 2018-2019, Dr Cranstoun was awarded a prestigious fellowship with the Terrace Eye Centre’s Professor Timothy Sullivan in Oculoplastics, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease. This world-renowned fellowship included clinical positions at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Queensland Children’s Hospital and involved management of complex adult and paediatric conditions under the guidance of Professor Sullivan, Dr Cranstoun’s friend and mentor.
- Senior Registrar - Mater Adults Hospital (2018)
- Fellowship: Oculoplastics, Orbital and Lacrimal Surgery, Brisbane Qld Australia
Dr Cranstoun is actively involved in research and evidenced based care and together with Professor Sullivan, was awarded the Dermot Roden prize for the best Oculoplastics paper presented at the 2018 annual RANZCO scientific meeting. His passion for evidenced based care is demonstrated in his ongoing commitment to research and audit.
Dr Cranstoun is a dedicated and active member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists and works publicly at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital as a visiting specialist where he is involved in the teaching of the next generation of Ophthalmologists. He is also an associate lecturer with the University of Queensland medical school.
Dr Cranstoun operates at the Queensland Eye Hospital, Chermside Day Hospital, Peninsula Private Hospital and St Andrew’s Private Hospital Spring Hill.
Specialities
- Eyelid disease, Orbital and Lacrimal disease.
Anterior segment oncology.
- Fellowship: Oculoplastics, Orbital and Lacrimal Surgery, Brisbane Qld Australia
Dr Cranstoun is actively involved in research and evidenced based care and together with Professor Sullivan, was awarded the Dermot Roden prize for the best Oculoplastics paper presented at the 2018 annual RANZCO scientific meeting. His passion for evidenced based care is demonstrated in his ongoing commitment to research and audit.
Dr Cranstoun is a dedicated and active member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists and works publicly at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital as a visiting specialist where he is involved in the teaching of the next generation of Ophthalmologists. He is also an associate lecturer with the University of Queensland medical school.
Dr Cranstoun operates at the Queensland Eye Hospital, Chermside Day Hospital, Peninsula Private Hospital and St Andrew’s Private Hospital Spring Hill.
Specialities
- Eyelid disease, Orbital and Lacrimal disease.
Anterior segment oncology.
Dr Mark Donaldson
Diabetic Eye Disease, Medical Retina & Vitreous Surgery
January, 2006
MB, BS (HONS 1), FRANZCO
Dr Mark Donaldson graduated from the University of Queensland with First Class Honors in Medicine & Surgery in 1996. His house officer training was completed at the Princess Alexandra and Royal Brisbane Hospitals. In 2000 he was awarded the Cedric Cohen medal and the John Parr Prize for the highest score in Australia and New Zealand for the Part I entrance examination for the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmolgists. In 2002 he was accepted into the ophthalmology training program at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital in Melbourne.
In 2005 he accepted a fellowship in Retina and Vitreous Surgery at the prestigious Mayo Clinic in the United States. Following this he moved to New York in 2006 for a fellowship in Vitreo-Retinal and Macular Surgery with Professor Stanley Chang, at the New York Presbyterian Hospital & Columbia University Medical Centre, New York.
Dr Mark Donaldson graduated from the University of Queensland with First Class Honors in Medicine & Surgery in 1996. His house officer training was completed at the Princess Alexandra and Royal Brisbane Hospitals. In 2000 he was awarded the Cedric Cohen medal and the John Parr Prize for the highest score in Australia and New Zealand for the Part I entrance examination for the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmolgists. In 2002 he was accepted into the ophthalmology training program at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital in Melbourne.
In 2005 he accepted a fellowship in Retina and Vitreous Surgery at the prestigious Mayo Clinic in the United States. Following this he moved to New York in 2006 for a fellowship in Vitreo-Retinal and Macular Surgery with Professor Stanley Chang, at the New York Presbyterian Hospital & Columbia University Medical Centre, New York.
Dr Donaldson returned to Australia in 2007 & commenced private practice in Retina, Vitreous and Macular Surgery at the Terrace Eye Centre and Queensland Eye Hospital. Dr Donaldson also holds a public appointment at the Princess Alexandra Hospital where he sees patients in the retina clinics and is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland involved in the teaching of medical students and ophthalmology registrars
Specialities
Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Retina and Vitreous Surgery
Specialities
Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Retina and Vitreous Surgery
Dr Guy D’Mellow
General Ophthalmology, Diabetic Eye Disease & Glaucoma
January, 1990
MB, BS (HONS), FRANZCO, FRACS
Dr Guy D’Mellow completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland in 1980. He then did his residency at the Mater Hospitals and a medical registrarship at Princess Alexandra Hospital. After completing his ophthalmic training in Brisbane he undertook postgraduate training in the United Kingdom.
Dr Guy D’Mellow completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland in 1980. He then did his residency at the Mater Hospitals and a medical registrarship at Princess Alexandra Hospital. After completing his ophthalmic training in Brisbane he undertook postgraduate training in the United Kingdom.
Dr D’Mellow returned to Australia and joined Terrace Eye Centre in 1992. His special interests are in glaucoma and general ophthalmology.
He has an appointment as a visiting consultant at Greenslopes Private Hospital. He is actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and is an examiner in Physiology for the Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists.
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, and Glaucoma
He has an appointment as a visiting consultant at Greenslopes Private Hospital. He is actively involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and is an examiner in Physiology for the Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists.
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, and Glaucoma
Dr William Glasson
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Ocular Oncology, Oculoplastics & Refractive Surgery
Dr William Glasson
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Ocular Oncology, Oculoplastics & Refractive Surgery
January, 1990
AO, MBBS, FRANZCO, FRACS, FRCOPHTH, FRACGP (HONS), DIP APPSC(QPH), A/PROF UNIVERSITY OF QLD FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Dr William Glasson graduated from the University of Queensland in 1980 and completed his residency at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and the Mater Hospital. After completing his ophthalmic training in Brisbane he undertook postgraduate training in London in the area of ocular oncology as well as working in the area of lid and lacrimal pathology.
He is a past President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
Dr William Glasson graduated from the University of Queensland in 1980 and completed his residency at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and the Mater Hospital. After completing his ophthalmic training in Brisbane he undertook postgraduate training in London in the area of ocular oncology as well as working in the area of lid and lacrimal pathology.
He is a past President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
Doctor Glasson joined the Terrace Eye Centre in 1988.
Dr Glasson is a general ophthalmologist with a special interest in ocular oncology, refractive surgery and lacrimal surgery.
He is currently a consultant ophthalmologist at the Mater Public Hospital, 2nd Field Hospital Enoggera and Longreach Base Hospital.
He is a consultant ophthalmologist to the Australian Army and holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He provides outreach services to the Australian indigenous population as well as providing ophthalmic services in East Timor.
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Glaucoma, Ocular Oncology, Oculoplastics, Refractive Surgery
Other Private Practices
Oxford Eye Centre, Balmoral
Dr Glasson is a general ophthalmologist with a special interest in ocular oncology, refractive surgery and lacrimal surgery.
He is currently a consultant ophthalmologist at the Mater Public Hospital, 2nd Field Hospital Enoggera and Longreach Base Hospital.
He is a consultant ophthalmologist to the Australian Army and holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He provides outreach services to the Australian indigenous population as well as providing ophthalmic services in East Timor.
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Glaucoma, Ocular Oncology, Oculoplastics, Refractive Surgery
Other Private Practices
Oxford Eye Centre, Balmoral
Dr Michael Hogden
Diabetic Eye Disease, Medical Retina, Vitreous Surgery & Designated Aviation Ophthalmologists (DAO) certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Dr Michael Hogden
Diabetic Eye Disease, Medical Retina, Vitreous Surgery & Designated Aviation Ophthalmologists (DAO) certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
January, 2014
Michael was raised in Townsville and attended boarding school in Brisbane, before studying Medicine in Sydney at the University of New South Wales, where he graduated with First Class Honours in 2004.
He competed specialist ophthalmic surgical training in Queensland, including a year as senior registrar at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, before undertaking further subspecialty fellowship training in medical retina and vitreoretinal surgery at the Oxford Eye Hospital and Bristol Eye Hospital, respectively. Michael has also pursued additional international retinal training at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, and the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute at Columbia University in New York. He was awarded the RANZCO (Queensland branch) Overseas Scholarship to support his subspecialty fellowship training in the United Kingdom and North America.
Michael’s clinical interests include vitreoretinal and macular surgery, medical retina conditions and complex cataract surgery that may require vitreoretinal intervention. He also has a special interest in inherited retinal diseases and the evolving therapies within this area.
Besides his clinical work, Michael enjoys training Ophthalmology registrars and medical students, and continues to be involved in ophthalmic research
Specialities
Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Retina and Vitreous Surgery
Designated Aviation Ophthalmologists (DAO) certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
He competed specialist ophthalmic surgical training in Queensland, including a year as senior registrar at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, before undertaking further subspecialty fellowship training in medical retina and vitreoretinal surgery at the Oxford Eye Hospital and Bristol Eye Hospital, respectively. Michael has also pursued additional international retinal training at Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, and the Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute at Columbia University in New York. He was awarded the RANZCO (Queensland branch) Overseas Scholarship to support his subspecialty fellowship training in the United Kingdom and North America.
Michael’s clinical interests include vitreoretinal and macular surgery, medical retina conditions and complex cataract surgery that may require vitreoretinal intervention. He also has a special interest in inherited retinal diseases and the evolving therapies within this area.
Besides his clinical work, Michael enjoys training Ophthalmology registrars and medical students, and continues to be involved in ophthalmic research
Specialities
Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Retina and Vitreous Surgery
Designated Aviation Ophthalmologists (DAO) certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Michael Hogden is a retinal specialist with subspecialty training in the medical and surgical management of disorders of the vitreous, retina and macula. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and holds public appointments as a Consultant vitreoretinal surgeon at the Princess Alexandra and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospitals. He also holds honorary academic appointments at the Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and the University of Queensland.
Dr Lindsay McGrath
Ocular Oncology, General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Orbital & Lacriminal Disease.
Dr Lindsay McGrath
Ocular Oncology, General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Orbital & Lacriminal Disease.
January, 2018
BAppSc (Optom), MPhil, MBBS, FRANZCO
Lindsay completed an undergraduate degree in Optometry with Honours at the Queensland University of Technology in 2005. She went on to study medicine at the University of Queensland in 2006, and completed a Masters of Philosophy in Ophthalmology in 2013. Lindsay undertook her specialty ophthalmology training in Queensland. She completed her training at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, with an acting fellow role in the orbital, lacrimal and plastics team. She then went on to complete a further year of subspecialty training in ocular oncology, oculoplastics and orbit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in the United Kingdom in 2017-2018.
She has published extensively in her area of subspecialty in peer-reviewed journals and presented lectures and workshops at international conferences, including the World Ophthalmology Congress, Royal College of Ophthalmology Congress, British Oculoplastic Surgeons’ Society meeting, the International Society of Ocular Oncology Congress and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists Congress.
Lindsay is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and a member of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeons, British Oculoplastics Surgeons Society and International Society of Ocular Oncologists.
Lindsay completed an undergraduate degree in Optometry with Honours at the Queensland University of Technology in 2005. She went on to study medicine at the University of Queensland in 2006, and completed a Masters of Philosophy in Ophthalmology in 2013. Lindsay undertook her specialty ophthalmology training in Queensland. She completed her training at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, with an acting fellow role in the orbital, lacrimal and plastics team. She then went on to complete a further year of subspecialty training in ocular oncology, oculoplastics and orbit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in the United Kingdom in 2017-2018.
She has published extensively in her area of subspecialty in peer-reviewed journals and presented lectures and workshops at international conferences, including the World Ophthalmology Congress, Royal College of Ophthalmology Congress, British Oculoplastic Surgeons’ Society meeting, the International Society of Ocular Oncology Congress and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists Congress.
Lindsay is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and a member of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeons, British Oculoplastics Surgeons Society and International Society of Ocular Oncologists.
Dr Lindsay McGrath is a member of the Queensland Ocular Oncology Service at the Terrace Eye Centre and specialises in the surgical and medical management of intraocular and extraocular tumours, as well as diseases of the eyelids, lacrimal system and orbit.
She is a visiting Consultant Ophthalmologist and Supervisor of Training at the Mater Adults Hospital.
Specialities
Ocular Oncology, General Ophthalomogy, Cataract surgery, Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics
Other Private Practices
Oxford Eye Centre, Balmoral
She is a visiting Consultant Ophthalmologist and Supervisor of Training at the Mater Adults Hospital.
Specialities
Ocular Oncology, General Ophthalomogy, Cataract surgery, Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics
Other Private Practices
Oxford Eye Centre, Balmoral
Prof Timothy Sullivan
Eye Lid, Oculoplastics, Orbital & Lacrimal Disease
January, 1989
MB, BS, FRANZCO, FRCOPHTH, PROF OF OPHTHALMOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF QLD
Prof Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland.
He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
He is an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society.
Specialities
Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Oculoplastics
Other Private Practices
Northside Eye Specialists, Chermside
Prof Timothy Sullivan completed his Ophthalmology training in 1988, then undertook further subspecialty Fellowship Training in Oculoplastics, Eyelid, Lacrimal and Orbital Disease at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Paediatric Ophthalmology in Toronto at The Hospital for Sick Children.
While focusing on clinical care, he has always conducted clinical research to be abreast of and push latest developments. He has published over 130 papers in peer reviewed journals, book chapters and 400 presentations at National and International meetings. He is on the editorial boards of Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Asia Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology.
Complementing his clinical and research efforts he is involved in medical student, registrar and Fellow teaching as Professor of Ophthalmology for the University of Queensland.
He is a former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and the Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
He is an active Fellow of the American and European Societies of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
He is on the board of the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society.
Specialities
Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Oculoplastics
Other Private Practices
Northside Eye Specialists, Chermside
When he returned to Brisbane in 1992 he joined the Terrace Eye Centre, to provide tertiary and quaternary level subspecialty care. Since then he has also worked in the public sector, conducting the Orbital Clinic at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and the Queensland Children’s Hospital.
Dr Sunil Warrier
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Diabetic Eye Disease, Glaucoma, Medical Retina & Ocular Oncology
Dr Sunil Warrier
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Diabetic Eye Disease, Glaucoma, Medical Retina & Ocular Oncology
January, 2013
MB, BS, M.MED, FRANZCO
Dr Sunil Warrier graduated from medical school at The Flinders University of South Australia. Following completion of his ophthalmology specialist training in Queensland, he was awarded the Prevent Blindness Foundation Scholarship and pursued further training in the subspecialty fields of Ocular Oncology, Glaucoma and Medical Retina (macular degeneration and diabetic eye disease). This included a fellowship at the prestigious Liverpool Ocular Oncology Centre in the United Kingdom.
Dr Sunil Warrier graduated from medical school at The Flinders University of South Australia. Following completion of his ophthalmology specialist training in Queensland, he was awarded the Prevent Blindness Foundation Scholarship and pursued further training in the subspecialty fields of Ocular Oncology, Glaucoma and Medical Retina (macular degeneration and diabetic eye disease). This included a fellowship at the prestigious Liverpool Ocular Oncology Centre in the United Kingdom.
Dr Warrier offers routine and complex cataract surgery and pterygium surgery.
He is a Visiting Specialist at the Mater Hospital, Brisbane, where he is involved in the supervision and training of ophthalmology registrars
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Ocular Oncology
Other Private Practices
Redlands Eye Specialists, Cleveland
He is a Visiting Specialist at the Mater Hospital, Brisbane, where he is involved in the supervision and training of ophthalmology registrars
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Diabetic Eye Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Ocular Oncology
Other Private Practices
Redlands Eye Specialists, Cleveland
Dr Sonia Yuen
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Corneal and External Eye Diseases, Diabetic Eye Disease, Glaucoma, Medical Retina Oculoplastics & Paediatric Ophthalmology.
Dr Sonia Yuen
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Corneal and External Eye Diseases, Diabetic Eye Disease, Glaucoma, Medical Retina Oculoplastics & Paediatric Ophthalmology.
January, 2007
Dr. Sonia Ahn Yuen completed her medical degree at Stanford University School of Medicine in 1998, after her undergraduate degree at Cornell University and a PhD at the University of California, San Diego. Dr Yuen completed her Ophthalmology Specialty training at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in 2002. She finished an Oculoplastics Fellowship (Eyelid, Lacrimal, and Orbital Disease) at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital from 2002 to 2004, followed by a Paediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane from 2006 to 2007. Dr Yuen is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists and maintains a Specialty Board certification with the American Board of Ophthalmology.
Dr Yuen joined the Terrace Eye Centre in 2008 as a general ophthalmologist with subspecialty expertise in Oculoplastics and Paediatric Ophthalmology.
Dr Yuen is a visiting consultant at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital and at the Queensland Children’s Hospital.
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Corneal and External Eye Diseases, Diabetic Eye Disease, Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Oculoplastics, Paediatric Ophthalmology
Designated Aviation Ophthalmologists (DAO) certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Other Private Practices
Greenslopes Private Hospital, Greenslopes
Dr Yuen is a visiting consultant at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital and at the Queensland Children’s Hospital.
Specialities
General Ophthalmology, Cataract surgery, Corneal and External Eye Diseases, Diabetic Eye Disease, Eye Lid, Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, Fluorescein Angiography, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Macular Disease, Oculoplastics, Paediatric Ophthalmology
Designated Aviation Ophthalmologists (DAO) certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
Other Private Practices
Greenslopes Private Hospital, Greenslopes