Lions Eye Institute

Research Facilities
Lions Eye Institute is a not-for-profit centre of excellence dedicated to tackling eye diseases. Situated in the QEIIMC, they're pioneers in ophthalmic research and patient care.
Last updated:
2
February 2024

Information

The Lions Eye Institute stands as a beacon of hope for those suffering from various eye conditions. Based in Nedlands, it is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to revolutionising eye health through pioneering research and specialised patient care. With a team of world-renowned ophthalmologists and scientists, the institute aims to provide innovative solutions for eye diseases that affect people worldwide.

From glaucoma and macular degeneration to rare genetic disorders, the institute employs cutting-edge technology and research methodologies to seek better treatments and, ultimately, cures.

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Services

Please note that the listed services are not exhaustive and may be subject to change. For the latest information, contact the relevant organisations directly.
  • Ophthalmic Research: Engaging in pioneering research to advance the understanding and treatment of various eye conditions and diseases.
  • Specialised Patient Care: Providing top-notch, tailored care to patients, ensuring their unique ophthalmic needs are met.
  • Genetic Eye Disorder Treatment: Offering specialised treatments and interventions for genetic eye disorders, enhancing patient outcomes.
  • Cataract Surgery: Delivering expert surgical solutions to address cataracts, restoring vision and improving quality of life.
  • Cornea Transplants: Conducting cornea transplant procedures to treat various corneal diseases and conditions.
  • Glaucoma: Providing comprehensive services for the management and treatment of glaucoma, aiming to preserve vision.
  • Laser & Refractive Surgery: Utilising advanced laser and refractive surgery techniques to correct various vision issues.
  • Macular Degeneration: Offering a range of treatments and support for individuals affected by macular degeneration.
  • Ocular Inflammation: Specialising in the treatment of ocular inflammation to alleviate discomfort and prevent vision impairment.
  • Oculoplastics: Providing surgical and non-surgical oculoplastic services to address a range of eye-related aesthetic and functional issues.
  • Paediatrics & Strabismus: Delivering expert care and interventions for paediatric patients and individuals with strabismus.
  • Surgical & Medical Retina: Offering specialised retina services, encompassing both surgical and medical treatments.

Accessibility

Please note that the listed services are not exhaustive and may be subject to change. For the latest information, contact the relevant organisations directly.