OPHTHALMOLOGISTs who you can refer to...
South Australia
Adelaide
Eastwood
Adelaide Eye & Laser Centre
Level 1, 215 Greenhill Road Eastwood South Australia 5063
08 8274 7000
Ophthalmologists:
Dr Devaraj Supramaniam
Cataract, Medical Retina, Anterior Segment Surgery
Dr Supramaniam graduated from medical school in 2000 going on to obtain both Malaysian and Australian specialist ophthalmology qualifications.
In 2013 he undertook 12 months of advanced retinal training at the Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide.
* Fellow, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
* Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists
* American Society of Retinal Specialists
* European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
* Australian Medical Association
* College of Ophthalmologists, Malaysia
* Asia – Pacific Ophthalmic Imaging Society
* Academy of Medicine Malaysia
In 2013 he undertook 12 months of advanced retinal training at the Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide.
* Fellow, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
* Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists
* American Society of Retinal Specialists
* European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
* Australian Medical Association
* College of Ophthalmologists, Malaysia
* Asia – Pacific Ophthalmic Imaging Society
* Academy of Medicine Malaysia
Dev has worked in both metro and regional Australia always striving to provide quality, patient centred eye care and has a passion for outreach work.
He’s performed over 10,000 eye surgeries including complex cataract and retinal surgeries.
During his career, he has been actively involved in training ophthalmology registrars and fellows in cataract and advanced retinal surgery. For his efforts, he was selected as a full member of the Ophthalmic Education Standing Committee of the Asia – Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO), one of the umbrella international ophthalmic bodies with the goal of preventing blindness and promoting excellence in ophthalmology through research and service, among member nations of the Asia-Pacific region.
He also is a lecturer at the School of Medicine, The University of Queensland (RCS) and the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University.
Dr Supramaniam consults from the Adelaide Eye and Laser Centre (AE&LC) performing surgical procedures as a visiting Eye Surgeon, specializing in cataract surgery offering standard, premium toric and options for spectacle free vision (trifocal lenses) for suitable patients.
He’s performed over 10,000 eye surgeries including complex cataract and retinal surgeries.
During his career, he has been actively involved in training ophthalmology registrars and fellows in cataract and advanced retinal surgery. For his efforts, he was selected as a full member of the Ophthalmic Education Standing Committee of the Asia – Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO), one of the umbrella international ophthalmic bodies with the goal of preventing blindness and promoting excellence in ophthalmology through research and service, among member nations of the Asia-Pacific region.
He also is a lecturer at the School of Medicine, The University of Queensland (RCS) and the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University.
Dr Supramaniam consults from the Adelaide Eye and Laser Centre (AE&LC) performing surgical procedures as a visiting Eye Surgeon, specializing in cataract surgery offering standard, premium toric and options for spectacle free vision (trifocal lenses) for suitable patients.
Glenelg
Ophthalmologists:
Dr Michael Hammerton
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium & Eyelid Surgery
Dr Michael Hammerton
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium & Eyelid Surgery
July, 1985
Dr Hammerton pursued further advanced training in London at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital.
He was a Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Institute of Child Health at the University of London and Senior Registrar at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
He was a Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Institute of Child Health at the University of London and Senior Registrar at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Dr Hammerton completed his training at the Adelaide University Medical School in 1977 (M.B.B.S.).
He qualified as an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) in 1983 (F.R.A.N.Z.C.O., F.R.A.C.S.) at the age of 28.
Authored and co-authored numerous academic papers on subjects including the effects of anaesthetic agents on intraocular pressure, the effects of various skin conditions on the eye, the eye conditions associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, eye conditions associated with craniofacial disorders, the causes of blindness in South East Asian countries and management of ocular burns.
He conducted research into the infant corneal endothelium and electro-diagnostic assessment of visual acuity. He also conducted research into the development of enzyme replacement for children with mucopolysaccharidosis. He has authored and co-authored several chapters on cranio-maxillo facial trauma, including the development of the published illustrations.
He has illustrated (as a medical artist) a chapter on sporting injuries of the groin (osteitis pubis).
He has served as Chairman of the Qualification and Education Committee for the South Australian branch of R.A.N.Z.C.O. and as the South Australian branch Secretary.
He was a founding member of the Board of the South Australian Sight Foundation, Sight for All, and undertook projects in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia under the Sight for All banner.
He continues to support its valuable work. He has also provided services to Australia’s own Indigenous Health Program covering the area from Port Augusta to Maree.
He qualified as an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) in 1983 (F.R.A.N.Z.C.O., F.R.A.C.S.) at the age of 28.
Authored and co-authored numerous academic papers on subjects including the effects of anaesthetic agents on intraocular pressure, the effects of various skin conditions on the eye, the eye conditions associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, eye conditions associated with craniofacial disorders, the causes of blindness in South East Asian countries and management of ocular burns.
He conducted research into the infant corneal endothelium and electro-diagnostic assessment of visual acuity. He also conducted research into the development of enzyme replacement for children with mucopolysaccharidosis. He has authored and co-authored several chapters on cranio-maxillo facial trauma, including the development of the published illustrations.
He has illustrated (as a medical artist) a chapter on sporting injuries of the groin (osteitis pubis).
He has served as Chairman of the Qualification and Education Committee for the South Australian branch of R.A.N.Z.C.O. and as the South Australian branch Secretary.
He was a founding member of the Board of the South Australian Sight Foundation, Sight for All, and undertook projects in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia under the Sight for All banner.
He continues to support its valuable work. He has also provided services to Australia’s own Indigenous Health Program covering the area from Port Augusta to Maree.
Australian Cranio-maxillo Facial Unit.
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Women’s & Children’s Hospital and Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital.
Lecturer in the Post Graduate Diploma of Child Health at the University of Adelaide.
Examiner in physiology with the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
Dr Hammerton consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Calvary North Adelaide and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Women’s & Children’s Hospital and Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital.
Lecturer in the Post Graduate Diploma of Child Health at the University of Adelaide.
Examiner in physiology with the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
Dr Hammerton consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Calvary North Adelaide and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Dr Richard Fleming
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium, Eyelid Surgery & General Ophthalmology
Dr Richard Fleming
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium, Eyelid Surgery & General Ophthalmology
January, 2001
MBBS, FRANZCO
Adelaide University Medical Graduate
Ophthalmology training in both Sydney and Adelaide
Completed Fellowship (FRANZCO) 2000
Winner of the K G Howsam Medal for excellence in the Fellowship examination
Adelaide University Medical Graduate
Ophthalmology training in both Sydney and Adelaide
Completed Fellowship (FRANZCO) 2000
Winner of the K G Howsam Medal for excellence in the Fellowship examination
Senior Visiting Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2001 to 2017. This involved teaching and supervising Ophthalmology trainees. Teaching and supervising medical students.
Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide.
Private practice 2001 to current with rooms at North Adelaide and Glenelg.
In Adelaide, operating at Glenelg Community Hospital and Calvary North Adelaide.
Senior Visiting Ophthalmologist at South Coast District Hospital 2002 to current.
Private and public consulting and surgery at Victor Harbor 2002 to current.
A public surgery waiting list at Victor Harbor.
Significant involvement with RANZCO. Serving on the State Branch committee for many years.
Have been Secretary/Treasurer for a 2 year period & currently a College Councillor.
Served on the National CPD committee from 2005 to 2011.
Currently on the medical advisory committee for Glenelg Community Hospital.
Involved in teaching trips to Vietnam for Sight For All. These trips involved lecturing and teaching cataract surgery.
(Above revised 8th April 2022)
Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide.
Private practice 2001 to current with rooms at North Adelaide and Glenelg.
In Adelaide, operating at Glenelg Community Hospital and Calvary North Adelaide.
Senior Visiting Ophthalmologist at South Coast District Hospital 2002 to current.
Private and public consulting and surgery at Victor Harbor 2002 to current.
A public surgery waiting list at Victor Harbor.
Significant involvement with RANZCO. Serving on the State Branch committee for many years.
Have been Secretary/Treasurer for a 2 year period & currently a College Councillor.
Served on the National CPD committee from 2005 to 2011.
Currently on the medical advisory committee for Glenelg Community Hospital.
Involved in teaching trips to Vietnam for Sight For All. These trips involved lecturing and teaching cataract surgery.
(Above revised 8th April 2022)
Professor Robert Casson
Cataract, Glaucoma
January, 2004
MBBS (Hons), M.Biostat, DPhil, FRANZCO
Graduated with Honours from Adelaide Medical School in 1992 and undertook ophthalmology specialty training in South Australia.
He completed subspecialty training in glaucoma at the Oxford Eye Hospital. Following the completion of clinical training, he was awarded a scholarship to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) at Oxford University in the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology.
Graduated with Honours from Adelaide Medical School in 1992 and undertook ophthalmology specialty training in South Australia.
He completed subspecialty training in glaucoma at the Oxford Eye Hospital. Following the completion of clinical training, he was awarded a scholarship to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) at Oxford University in the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology.
Head of the Discipline of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at Adelaide University.
Fellow of the Academy of the Asia-Pacific Professor of Ophthalmology.
Vice Chair of the NGO Sight for All.
Prof Casson consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Memorial Hospital and Adelaide Day Surgery.
Fellow of the Academy of the Asia-Pacific Professor of Ophthalmology.
Vice Chair of the NGO Sight for All.
Prof Casson consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Memorial Hospital and Adelaide Day Surgery.
Dr Remin Nath
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Intravitreal therapy & Comprehensive Ophthalmology
Dr Remin Nath
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Intravitreal therapy & Comprehensive Ophthalmology
January, 2013
MBBS, BSc, FRCOphth, FRANZCO
Dr Nath trained at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Medical School in London, qualifying in 2000.
In addition to his medical degree (MBBS) Dr Nath was awarded a BSc in Radiological Sciences.
He underwent specialist registrar training in Manchester & Oxford in the United Kingdom, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (U.K.) in 2011.
Subsequent to this, Dr Nath undertook triple subspecialist fellowship training in Retina at the Western Eye Hospital in London, Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia, and Greenlane Hospital in Auckland.
Dr Nath moved to Adelaide in 2016, undertaking an Anterior Segment Fellowship at Royal Adelaide Hospital. During this period, he became a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO), and was awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Cataract & Refractive surgery from the University of Ulster (UK).
Dr Nath trained at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Medical School in London, qualifying in 2000.
In addition to his medical degree (MBBS) Dr Nath was awarded a BSc in Radiological Sciences.
He underwent specialist registrar training in Manchester & Oxford in the United Kingdom, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (U.K.) in 2011.
Subsequent to this, Dr Nath undertook triple subspecialist fellowship training in Retina at the Western Eye Hospital in London, Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia, and Greenlane Hospital in Auckland.
Dr Nath moved to Adelaide in 2016, undertaking an Anterior Segment Fellowship at Royal Adelaide Hospital. During this period, he became a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO), and was awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Cataract & Refractive surgery from the University of Ulster (UK).
Dr Nath has published in the ophthalmic literature and presented at National & International meetings, supervised ophthalmic registrars learning eye surgery in the UK, Australia & New Zealand, and lectured undergraduates at the University of Adelaide.
Dr Nath currently sits on the Committee for Ophthalmic Sciences Examinations (COPEM) for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).
Dr Nath consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Burnside Hospital and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Dr Nath currently sits on the Committee for Ophthalmic Sciences Examinations (COPEM) for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).
Dr Nath consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Burnside Hospital and Glenelg Community Hospital.
North Adelaide
Harley Eye Clinic
Level 2, 195 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide 5006
08 82676544
Ophthalmologists:
Dr Michael Hammerton
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium & Eyelid Surgery
Dr Michael Hammerton
General Ophthalmology, Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium & Eyelid Surgery
July, 1985
Dr Hammerton pursued further advanced training in London at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital.
He was a Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Institute of Child Health at the University of London and Senior Registrar at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
He was a Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Institute of Child Health at the University of London and Senior Registrar at the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Dr Hammerton completed his training at the Adelaide University Medical School in 1977 (M.B.B.S.).
He qualified as an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) in 1983 (F.R.A.N.Z.C.O., F.R.A.C.S.) at the age of 28.
Authored and co-authored numerous academic papers on subjects including the effects of anaesthetic agents on intraocular pressure, the effects of various skin conditions on the eye, the eye conditions associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, eye conditions associated with craniofacial disorders, the causes of blindness in South East Asian countries and management of ocular burns.
He conducted research into the infant corneal endothelium and electro-diagnostic assessment of visual acuity. He also conducted research into the development of enzyme replacement for children with mucopolysaccharidosis. He has authored and co-authored several chapters on cranio-maxillo facial trauma, including the development of the published illustrations.
He has illustrated (as a medical artist) a chapter on sporting injuries of the groin (osteitis pubis).
He has served as Chairman of the Qualification and Education Committee for the South Australian branch of R.A.N.Z.C.O. and as the South Australian branch Secretary.
He was a founding member of the Board of the South Australian Sight Foundation, Sight for All, and undertook projects in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia under the Sight for All banner.
He continues to support its valuable work. He has also provided services to Australia’s own Indigenous Health Program covering the area from Port Augusta to Maree.
He qualified as an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) in 1983 (F.R.A.N.Z.C.O., F.R.A.C.S.) at the age of 28.
Authored and co-authored numerous academic papers on subjects including the effects of anaesthetic agents on intraocular pressure, the effects of various skin conditions on the eye, the eye conditions associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, eye conditions associated with craniofacial disorders, the causes of blindness in South East Asian countries and management of ocular burns.
He conducted research into the infant corneal endothelium and electro-diagnostic assessment of visual acuity. He also conducted research into the development of enzyme replacement for children with mucopolysaccharidosis. He has authored and co-authored several chapters on cranio-maxillo facial trauma, including the development of the published illustrations.
He has illustrated (as a medical artist) a chapter on sporting injuries of the groin (osteitis pubis).
He has served as Chairman of the Qualification and Education Committee for the South Australian branch of R.A.N.Z.C.O. and as the South Australian branch Secretary.
He was a founding member of the Board of the South Australian Sight Foundation, Sight for All, and undertook projects in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia under the Sight for All banner.
He continues to support its valuable work. He has also provided services to Australia’s own Indigenous Health Program covering the area from Port Augusta to Maree.
Australian Cranio-maxillo Facial Unit.
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Women’s & Children’s Hospital and Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital.
Lecturer in the Post Graduate Diploma of Child Health at the University of Adelaide.
Examiner in physiology with the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
Dr Hammerton consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Calvary North Adelaide and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Royal Adelaide Hospital, Women’s & Children’s Hospital and Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital.
Lecturer in the Post Graduate Diploma of Child Health at the University of Adelaide.
Examiner in physiology with the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
Dr Hammerton consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Calvary North Adelaide and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Dr Richard Fleming
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium, Eyelid Surgery & General Ophthalmology
Dr Richard Fleming
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium, Eyelid Surgery & General Ophthalmology
January, 2001
MBBS, FRANZCO
Adelaide University Medical Graduate
Ophthalmology training in both Sydney and Adelaide
Completed Fellowship (FRANZCO) 2000
Winner of the K G Howsam Medal for excellence in the Fellowship examination
Adelaide University Medical Graduate
Ophthalmology training in both Sydney and Adelaide
Completed Fellowship (FRANZCO) 2000
Winner of the K G Howsam Medal for excellence in the Fellowship examination
Senior Visiting Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2001 to 2017. This involved teaching and supervising Ophthalmology trainees. Teaching and supervising medical students.
Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide.
Private practice 2001 to current with rooms at North Adelaide and Glenelg.
In Adelaide, operating at Glenelg Community Hospital and Calvary North Adelaide.
Senior Visiting Ophthalmologist at South Coast District Hospital 2002 to current.
Private and public consulting and surgery at Victor Harbor 2002 to current.
A public surgery waiting list at Victor Harbor.
Significant involvement with RANZCO. Serving on the State Branch committee for many years.
Have been Secretary/Treasurer for a 2 year period & currently a College Councillor.
Served on the National CPD committee from 2005 to 2011.
Currently on the medical advisory committee for Glenelg Community Hospital.
Involved in teaching trips to Vietnam for Sight For All. These trips involved lecturing and teaching cataract surgery.
(Above revised 8th April 2022)
Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide.
Private practice 2001 to current with rooms at North Adelaide and Glenelg.
In Adelaide, operating at Glenelg Community Hospital and Calvary North Adelaide.
Senior Visiting Ophthalmologist at South Coast District Hospital 2002 to current.
Private and public consulting and surgery at Victor Harbor 2002 to current.
A public surgery waiting list at Victor Harbor.
Significant involvement with RANZCO. Serving on the State Branch committee for many years.
Have been Secretary/Treasurer for a 2 year period & currently a College Councillor.
Served on the National CPD committee from 2005 to 2011.
Currently on the medical advisory committee for Glenelg Community Hospital.
Involved in teaching trips to Vietnam for Sight For All. These trips involved lecturing and teaching cataract surgery.
(Above revised 8th April 2022)
Professor Robert Casson
Cataract, Glaucoma
January, 2004
MBBS (Hons), M.Biostat, DPhil, FRANZCO
Graduated with Honours from Adelaide Medical School in 1992 and undertook ophthalmology specialty training in South Australia.
He completed subspecialty training in glaucoma at the Oxford Eye Hospital. Following the completion of clinical training, he was awarded a scholarship to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) at Oxford University in the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology.
Graduated with Honours from Adelaide Medical School in 1992 and undertook ophthalmology specialty training in South Australia.
He completed subspecialty training in glaucoma at the Oxford Eye Hospital. Following the completion of clinical training, he was awarded a scholarship to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) at Oxford University in the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology.
Head of the Discipline of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at Adelaide University.
Fellow of the Academy of the Asia-Pacific Professor of Ophthalmology.
Vice Chair of the NGO Sight for All.
Prof Casson consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Memorial Hospital and Adelaide Day Surgery.
Fellow of the Academy of the Asia-Pacific Professor of Ophthalmology.
Vice Chair of the NGO Sight for All.
Prof Casson consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Memorial Hospital and Adelaide Day Surgery.
Dr Remin Nath
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Intravitreal therapy & Comprehensive Ophthalmology
Dr Remin Nath
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Intravitreal therapy & Comprehensive Ophthalmology
January, 2013
MBBS, BSc, FRCOphth, FRANZCO
Dr Nath trained at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Medical School in London, qualifying in 2000.
In addition to his medical degree (MBBS) Dr Nath was awarded a BSc in Radiological Sciences.
He underwent specialist registrar training in Manchester & Oxford in the United Kingdom, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (U.K.) in 2011.
Subsequent to this, Dr Nath undertook triple subspecialist fellowship training in Retina at the Western Eye Hospital in London, Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia, and Greenlane Hospital in Auckland.
Dr Nath moved to Adelaide in 2016, undertaking an Anterior Segment Fellowship at Royal Adelaide Hospital. During this period, he became a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO), and was awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Cataract & Refractive surgery from the University of Ulster (UK).
Dr Nath trained at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Medical School in London, qualifying in 2000.
In addition to his medical degree (MBBS) Dr Nath was awarded a BSc in Radiological Sciences.
He underwent specialist registrar training in Manchester & Oxford in the United Kingdom, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (U.K.) in 2011.
Subsequent to this, Dr Nath undertook triple subspecialist fellowship training in Retina at the Western Eye Hospital in London, Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia, and Greenlane Hospital in Auckland.
Dr Nath moved to Adelaide in 2016, undertaking an Anterior Segment Fellowship at Royal Adelaide Hospital. During this period, he became a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO), and was awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Cataract & Refractive surgery from the University of Ulster (UK).
Dr Nath has published in the ophthalmic literature and presented at National & International meetings, supervised ophthalmic registrars learning eye surgery in the UK, Australia & New Zealand, and lectured undergraduates at the University of Adelaide.
Dr Nath currently sits on the Committee for Ophthalmic Sciences Examinations (COPEM) for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).
Dr Nath consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Burnside Hospital and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Dr Nath currently sits on the Committee for Ophthalmic Sciences Examinations (COPEM) for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).
Dr Nath consults at North Adelaide and Glenelg and currently operates at Burnside Hospital and Glenelg Community Hospital.
Mount Barker
Hills Eye Centre
22 Mann Street Mount Barker 5251
08 8391 2677
Ophthalmologists:
Dr Soo Ng
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina
Dr Ng completed medical school at the University of Adelaide and Ophthalmology training in South Australia.
He then undertook a glaucoma fellowship at the prestigious Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford UK where he received extensive training in complex cataract surgery, conventional glaucoma surgery and minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).
Dr Ng is also actively involved in ophthalmic research and has multiple publications in peer reviewed journals.
He currently holds the title of Associate Clinical Lecturer with the University of Adelaide
He then undertook a glaucoma fellowship at the prestigious Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford UK where he received extensive training in complex cataract surgery, conventional glaucoma surgery and minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).
Dr Ng is also actively involved in ophthalmic research and has multiple publications in peer reviewed journals.
He currently holds the title of Associate Clinical Lecturer with the University of Adelaide
* Consulting at Mount Barker (Hills Eye Centre)
* Operating at Stirling Hospital and Windsor Gardens Day Surgery
Fellow of RANZCO – the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society Fellow of ANZSRS – the Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists
* Operating at Stirling Hospital and Windsor Gardens Day Surgery
Fellow of RANZCO – the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society Fellow of ANZSRS – the Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists
Victor Harbor
Harley Eye Clinic
The Old Court House 20 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor, 5211
08 82676544
Ophthalmologists:
Dr Richard Fleming
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium, Eyelid Surgery & General Ophthalmology
Dr Richard Fleming
Cataract, Glaucoma, Medical Retina, Pterygium, Eyelid Surgery & General Ophthalmology
January, 2001
MBBS, FRANZCO
Adelaide University Medical Graduate
Ophthalmology training in both Sydney and Adelaide
Completed Fellowship (FRANZCO) 2000
Winner of the K G Howsam Medal for excellence in the Fellowship examination
Adelaide University Medical Graduate
Ophthalmology training in both Sydney and Adelaide
Completed Fellowship (FRANZCO) 2000
Winner of the K G Howsam Medal for excellence in the Fellowship examination
Senior Visiting Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2001 to 2017. This involved teaching and supervising Ophthalmology trainees. Teaching and supervising medical students.
Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide.
Private practice 2001 to current with rooms at North Adelaide and Glenelg.
In Adelaide, operating at Glenelg Community Hospital and Calvary North Adelaide.
Senior Visiting Ophthalmologist at South Coast District Hospital 2002 to current.
Private and public consulting and surgery at Victor Harbor 2002 to current.
A public surgery waiting list at Victor Harbor.
Significant involvement with RANZCO. Serving on the State Branch committee for many years.
Have been Secretary/Treasurer for a 2 year period & currently a College Councillor.
Served on the National CPD committee from 2005 to 2011.
Currently on the medical advisory committee for Glenelg Community Hospital.
Involved in teaching trips to Vietnam for Sight For All. These trips involved lecturing and teaching cataract surgery.
(Above revised 8th April 2022)
Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Adelaide.
Private practice 2001 to current with rooms at North Adelaide and Glenelg.
In Adelaide, operating at Glenelg Community Hospital and Calvary North Adelaide.
Senior Visiting Ophthalmologist at South Coast District Hospital 2002 to current.
Private and public consulting and surgery at Victor Harbor 2002 to current.
A public surgery waiting list at Victor Harbor.
Significant involvement with RANZCO. Serving on the State Branch committee for many years.
Have been Secretary/Treasurer for a 2 year period & currently a College Councillor.
Served on the National CPD committee from 2005 to 2011.
Currently on the medical advisory committee for Glenelg Community Hospital.
Involved in teaching trips to Vietnam for Sight For All. These trips involved lecturing and teaching cataract surgery.
(Above revised 8th April 2022)