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Southern Eye Specialists provide regular Insights and Updates for our readers. These newsletters are valuable resources for New Zealand’s optometrists and GPs.
An ophthalmologist, an optometrist, an optician, and an orthoptist walk into a bar…
May 10, 2022 | Eye Care
…and the bartender says, “Am I seeing things?” Bad jokes aside, many people aren’t aware of the difference between the...
Welcome to the Southern Eye Specialists team
May 5, 2022 | Team
Welcoming Dr Rahul Dwivedi We are proud to introduce Dr Rahul Dwivedi to our readers. Trained in Liverpool, Dr Rahul...
Dr Rebecca Stack arrives to the RANZCO Board
Feb 5, 2022 | News
We are proud to share the news of our very own Dr Stack joining the Board of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).
4S Video – Spot Diagnosis – Dr Genevieve Oliver
Oct 13, 2021 | 4S Videos
Dr Genevieve Oliver presents on spot diagnosis, and how pattern recognition helps make provisional and differential...
Florence and the sights seen
Oct 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
In June we celebrated a remarkable milestone for Florence Davidson – her 100th intravitreal injection. With family arriving from throughout the South Island to mark the occasion, the day was filled with balloons, cake and plenty of other happy sights for the 94-year-old.
4S Video – Convergence insufficiency – Lora Parsons
Jun 16, 2021 | 4S Videos
Orthoptist Lora Parsons presents at Southern Eye Specialists about convergence insufficiency.
The beauty of birds
Jun 11, 2021 | Uncategorized
The screens in our waiting rooms are providing patients with some wonderful insight into the lives of our feathered friends thanks to the skill of one particularly talented team member.
4S Video – A.I. in opthamology – Dr Rebecca Stack
May 20, 2021 | 4S Videos
Dr Rebecca Stack presents a seminar on how A.I will continue to revolutionise ophthalmology.
Game, Sight and Match
Oct 15, 2020 | Eye Conditions
An athlete relies on clear visual information to ensure they have the quick reflexes needed for competing at elite levels. So what happens when this visual information is damaged or impaired?