Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find a list of Frequently Asked Questions grouped together in various categories. The information is presented in a Question-Answer format for easy reference.

About the Hospital
General information about the Queensland Eye Hospital

QEH is a tertiary referral hospital, which means we do not do consulting here only surgery.
 
If you or a member of your family needs to see an ophthalmologist they need to FIRST see their Local General Practioner or Optometrist who will do an initial primary eye health exam and then refer on to a qualified Ophthalmologist (Medical Doctor Eye Specialist). If an ophthalmologist has been recommended previously and has been unable to see you, or can not see you for a long time, you must return to your referring GP or Optometrists for them to make another referral. You may if you wish take the list of shareholder and Visiting Medical Officers to QEH with you to your visit to the GP or Optometrist as a way of showing them the sub specialists skills available for these Eye Surgeons.
 
The list of QEH surgeons is available at http://www.qldeye.com/our-shareholder-surgeons and http://www.qldeye.com/our-visiting-surgeons
 
It will then be the professional judgement of the Ophthalmologist as to what form of treatment you or your family member may need which may or may not include surgery.
 
I trust this is of help.
 
Kind regards,
 
  
Mark Grey

Chief Executive

 

 

The Queensland Eye Hospital is located at Ground Floor, Leichhardt Court, 55 Little Edward Street, Spring Hill, QLD. This location is only a three minute taxi ride from Central or Roma Street railway station and the centre of Brisbane city.

The Queensland Eye Hospital was established in 1997 by 19 like minded Brisbane Ophthalmologists who saw a need for a dedicated ophthalmic day surgery Hospital.