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A-Z of eyes2022-08-23T09:49:04+00:00

We treat most eye conditions from A to Z

New Zealand’s leading eye care clinic making eye treatment accessible to all

We treat most eye conditions from A to Z

New Zealand’s leading eye care clinic making eye treatment accessible to all

Here’s a quick overview of the conditions we treat

If you’re struggling with any of the below, we want to help provide a clear and low stress solution

Vitreous haemorrhage2021-11-23T15:31:49+00:00

Eye conditions can cause a vitreous haemorrhage, where blood leaks into the vitreous ‘gel’ inside the eye. We can treat this condition with laser treatment, therapy and surgery.

Sjögrens Syndrome2021-11-23T15:31:19+00:00

Sjögren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disease with symptoms that include dry eyes, mouth and skin. We can treat this condition with medication and surgery.

Short-sightedness2021-11-23T15:30:46+00:00

Short-sightedness – also known as myopia or nearsightedness – makes it difficult to focus on objects in the distance. We can correct this common eye problem with the latest vision correction treatments.

Retinal vein occlusions2021-11-23T15:30:08+00:00

A retinal vein occlusion or ‘eye stroke’, is a block between your blood vessels to your retina. It can cause sudden blindness. We can treat this condition with injections, laser treatment and therapy.

Retinal detachment2021-11-23T15:29:30+00:00

A detached retina can cause sudden blindness. We need to treat it with immediate surgery to avoid permanent damage.

Ptosis of the eyelid2021-11-23T15:29:06+00:00

Ptosis is a drooping or sagging of the upper eyelid, which may affect one eye or both. We can treat this condition with surgery.

Pterygium and pinguecula2021-11-23T15:28:42+00:00

Both a pterygium and a pinguecula are abnormal growths that form on the surface of the eye. While they may appear similar and have similar symptoms and causes, they are actually different conditions. We can treat these conditions with eye drops or surgery.

Presbyopia2021-11-23T15:27:40+00:00

Presbyopia is the gradual loss of your eyes’ ability to focus on nearby objects as you age. We can correct this inevitable eye condition. We can remove your dependency on reading glasses with the latest vision correction treatments.

Posterior capsule opacity2021-11-23T15:27:18+00:00

Sometimes called a ‘secondary cataract’, a posterior capsule opacity (PCO) is a hazy membrane that can form after cataract surgery. We can treat this condition with a very simple YAG laser capsulotomy procedure.

Macular hole2021-11-23T15:26:46+00:00

A macular hole is a break or hole in the macula which usually affects those aged 60 and over. It can cause blurred and distorted central vision. We can treat this condition with vitrectomy surgery.

Macular degeneration2021-11-23T15:26:19+00:00

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) usually affects people over 60. It is the leading cause of vision loss in the western world. We can correct this condition with medication, injections and therapy.

Long-sightedness2021-11-23T15:25:48+00:00

Long-sightedness – also known as hyperopia or farsightedness – makes it difficult to focus on objects close up. We can correct this common eye problem with the latest vision correction treatments.

Keratoconus2021-11-23T15:25:25+00:00

Keratoconus is an eye condition in which the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye) develops an irregular conical shape. That causes your vision to blur. We can treat this condition with special lenses, therapies or surgery.

Glaucoma2021-11-23T15:24:47+00:00

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight”. It affects your vision, often without you noticing. If you leave it untreated, it can cause total blindness. We can treat this eye condition with medication, laser treatment and surgery.

Epiretinal membranes2021-12-17T16:10:17+00:00

An epiretinal membrane is a thin layer of tissue that forms over the macula at the back of your eye. That membrane makes it harder for you to see. We can treat this eye condition with a surgery called a vitrectomy.

Diabetic retinopathy2021-11-23T15:20:07+00:00

Diabetic eye disease can affect many parts of the eye. These include the retina, macula, lens and the optic nerve. We can treat this condition with medication, laser treatment and surgery.

Cataracts2021-11-23T15:19:48+00:00

A cataract is a clouding of the lens in your eye, which causes blurred vision. We can restore your vision AND reduce the need for glasses with refractive cataract surgery.

Astigmatism2021-11-23T15:20:18+00:00

Astigmatism is one of the most common eye problems. It causes blurred vision at all distances. It usually occurs when the corneas are ‘rugby ball shaped’. We can correct this condition with the latest vision correction treatments.

Gain relief from a worrying eye condition

We understand that any issue with your eyes can be a weight on your shoulders. Give us a call to book your appointment today, and we’ll help you get to the bottom of your issue and put your mind at ease.

Gain relief from a worrying eye condition

We understand that any issue with your eyes can be a weight on your shoulders. Give us a call to book your appointment today, and we’ll help you get to the bottom of your issue and put your mind at ease.

Do you have a worrying eye problem?

Discover the signs and symptoms of common eye conditions

Watery eyes2021-11-23T16:12:41+00:00

If you find you have a problem with constantly watering eyes, it’s usually because of excessive tear production, or poor tear drainage.

Tunnel vision2021-11-23T16:12:12+00:00

There are many different causes of tunnel vision. Some, like glaucoma, can lead to blindness if left untreated. See an eye doctor straight away if you suffer from tunnel vision.

Sudden blindness2021-11-23T16:11:48+00:00

Sudden loss of sight can be a symptom of a serious medical condition. If you experience sudden blindness, you need to seek medical attention immediately.

Sore eyes2021-11-23T16:11:21+00:00

Eye pain can be a symptom of many different conditions, depending on the type and severity of pain.

Eye floaters and flashes2021-11-23T16:10:49+00:00

Floaters and spots in your vision are usually harmless. If they occur suddenly, you should seek medical attention.

Eyelid & eyelash problems2021-11-23T16:10:28+00:00

Eyelid and eyelash problems can be both painful and irritating. They can even damage your sight if an eye expert doesn’t treat them.

Dry eyes2021-11-23T16:10:05+00:00

Dry eyes can have many different causes. If they become a constant problem, they need treatment to bring relief.

Droopy eyelids2021-11-23T16:09:40+00:00

Drooping or sagging eyelids often occur as we age, and can affect both your appearance and vision.

Double vision2021-11-23T16:09:16+00:00

Double vision – also called diplopia – will make you see two separate images of a single object.

Contact lens problems2021-11-23T16:08:49+00:00

Contact lens problems range from mild irritation and discomfort. They can also lead to serious and sight-threatening infections.

Blurred vision2021-11-23T16:08:23+00:00

Many different eye conditions can cause blurred vision. If you have blurry eyesight it’s best for an eye expert to check it.

Take this quick quiz to discover if you can be free from glasses and contacts

Not everyone can benefit from laser eye surgery. You have many different options depending on your eyes, age and lifestyle. Take this quick 2-min quiz to find out which type of laser eye surgery or other vision correction treatment might be right for you.

Meet our world-class surgeons

Our industry-leading experts are here to guide you every step of the way

Dr Nick Mantell

Dr Nick Mantell is a Refractive laser, Refractive Lens Exchange and Cataract Specialist. He has been working in private practice for 20 years.

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Dr Peter Ring

With four decades at the forefront of eye surgery in New Zealand, Dr Ring was an early exponent of modern multi-focal technology. He was also part of the esteemed small team that introduced laser surgery to the country.

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Dr Shanu Subbiah

A cataract, corneal and laser surgery specialist Dr Subbiah has been with Eye institute since 2013. His easy manner and affable nature have found a natural home in New Zealand medicine.

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Dr Adam Watson

Dr Watson’s focus – pun intended – is the front of the eye. His combination of specialisations enables him to address the face, eyelids, tear drainage system, the surface of the eye and cornea together as a single functional unit to give the best possible outcome.

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Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer

Professor Danesh-Meyer is an international authority on glaucoma and neuro-ophthalmology and one of the most highly regarded experts in her field.

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Prof Charles McGhee

Professor Charles McGhee, a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon for 25 years, specialises in corneal diseases and cataract surgery.

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Dr William Cunningham

Will is an acknowledged expert in cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. He splits his time between the Eye Institute and works publicly at the Greenlane Clinical Centre.

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Dr Sophie Hill

Dr Hill completed her MBBS at St Georges University of London in 2008, also obtaining an Intercalated BSc from King’s College University, London.

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Dr Peter Hadden

Dr Hadden specialises in vitreoretinal and cataract surgery, including the treatment of intraocular tumours. He has been at Eye Institute for 17 years.

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Dr Narme Deva

Dr Narme Deva is a key opinion leader for Medical retina and Uveitis in New Zealand and an expert cataract surgeon. She has a logical approach, an empathetic manner and a passion for the pursuit of excellence.

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Dr Liz Insull

Dr Elizabeth Insull is a New Zealand and UK trained Oculoplastic and Ophthalmic surgeon based at Eye Institute Hawke’s Bay at Kaweka Hospital.

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Dr Kaliopy Matheos

Dr Kaliopy Matheos is a New Zealand-trained Ophthalmologist specialising in Glaucoma & Anterior Segment Surgery at the University of Toronto in Canada.

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Dr Kevin Dunne

As part of his ophthalmology specialty training, Dr Dunne gained valuable experience in major centres such as Auckland and Wellington.

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Dr Jay Meyer

Dr. Jay Meyer is a specialist eye surgeon with expertise in cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal diseases and surgeries. He has a gentle demeanour and provides personalised care by tailoring treatments to each patient’s needs.

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Dr Graham Reeves

Dr Reeves has advanced training in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. He offers a variety of laser and surgical treatments including minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.

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Dr Baswati Sahoo

Dr Baswati Sahoo is a cataract and glaucoma surgeon from India with over 15 years of experience in Ophthalmology.

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Dr Shira Sheen

Dr Baswati Sahoo is a cataract and glaucoma surgeon from India with over 15 years of experience in Ophthalmology.

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Dr Verona Botha

Dr Verona trained in South Africa, UK and New Zealand. Dr Verona is passionate about ophthalmology and delivering excellent surgical management to patients.

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Dr Ammar Binsadiq

Dr Ammar Binsadiq is a New Zealand-trained ophthalmologist with subspeciality training in medical retinal, cataract and vitreoretinal surgery.

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Dr Narme Deva

Dr Narme Deva is a key opinion leader for Medical retina and Uveitis in New Zealand and an expert cataract surgeon. She has a logical approach, an empathetic manner and a passion for the pursuit of excellence.
LEARN MORE

Dr Peter Ring

With four decades at the forefront of eye surgery in New Zealand, Dr Ring was an early exponent of modern multi-focal technology. He was also part of the esteemed small team that introduced laser surgery to the country.
LEARN MORE

Dr Shanu Subbiah

A cataract, corneal and laser surgery specialist Dr Subbiah has been with Eye institute since 2013. His easy manner and affable nature have found a natural home in New Zealand medicine.
LEARN MORE

Dr Adam Watson

Dr Watson’s focus – pun intended – is the front of the eye. His combination of specialisations enables him to address the face, eyelids, tear drainage system, the surface of the eye and cornea together as a single functional unit to give the best possible outcome.
LEARN MORE

Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer

Professor Danesh-Meyer is an international authority on glaucoma and neuro-ophthalmology and one of the most highly regarded experts in her field.
LEARN MORE

Prof Charles McGhee

Professor Charles McGhee, a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon for 25 years, specialises in corneal diseases and cataract surgery.
LEARN MORE

Dr William Cunningham

Will is an acknowledged expert in cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. He splits his time between the Eye Institute and works publicly at the Greenlane Clinical Centre.
LEARN MORE

Dr Peter Hadden

Dr Hadden specialises in vitreoretinal and cataract surgery, including the treatment of intraocular tumours. He has been at Eye Institute for 17 years
LEARN MORE

Dr Liz Insull

Dr Elizabeth Insull is a New Zealand and UK trained Oculoplastic and Ophthalmic surgeon based at Eye Institute Hawke’s Bay at Kaweka Hospital.
LEARN MORE

Dr Kaliopy Matheos

Dr Kaliopy Matheos is a New Zealand-trained Ophthalmologist specialising in Glaucoma & Anterior Segment Surgery at the University of Toronto in Canada.
LEARN MORE

Dr Jay Meyer

Dr. Jay J. Meyer is a specialist eye surgeon with expertise in cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal diseases and surgeries. He has a gentle demeanour and provides personalised care by tailoring treatments to each patient’s needs.
LEARN MORE

Dr Graham Reeves

Dr Reeves has advanced training in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma. He offers a variety of laser and surgical treatments including minimally invasive glaucoma surgery.
LEARN MORE

Dr Nick Mantell

Dr Nick Mantell is a Refractive laser, Refractive Lens Exchange and Cataract Specialist. He has been working in private practice for 20 years.
LEARN MORE

Dr Sophie Hill

Dr Hill completed her MBBS at St Georges University of London in 2008, also obtaining an Intercalated BSc from King’s College University, London..
LEARN MORE

Kevin Dunne

As part of his ophthalmology specialty training, Dr Dunne gained valuable experience in major centres such as Auckland and Wellington.
LEARN MORE

Dr Ammar Binsadiq

As part of his ophthalmology specialty training, Dr Dunne gained valuable experience in major centres such as Auckland and Wellington.
LEARN MORE

Dr Baswati Sahoo

As part of his ophthalmology specialty training, Dr Dunne gained valuable experience in major centres such as Auckland and Wellington.
LEARN MORE

Dr Shira Sheen

As part of his ophthalmology specialty training, Dr Dunne gained valuable experience in major centres such as Auckland and Wellington.
LEARN MORE

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