Advanced lenses
for
complex eyes

Advanced imaging and custom lens design for
keratoconus,
irregular or post-surgery corneas,
and progressive myopia.

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Keratoconus & Irregular Cornea

When standard glasses or soft contact lenses can no longer provide clear vision, we use custom diagnostics to map your eye and restore clarity using rigid corneal or scleral lenses.

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Scleral & Corneal RGP Lenses

Custom-designed rigid lenses offer superior optics and stability. Ideally suited for high prescriptions, post-surgical eyes, and dry eye management.

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Ortho-K & Myopia Control

Evidence-based strategies to help slow the progression of short-sightedness in children and teens, including overnight vision correction (Ortho-K).

A Considered Approach to Vision

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Advanced Diagnostics

We utilise corneal topography, ocular surface profiling, and digital anterior imaging to map your eye with micron-level precision. We believe accurate data supports a more predictable and comfortable custom fit.

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Co-Managed Care

We work collaboratively with local ophthalmologists, GP and optometrists. If you have been referred to us, we ensure your referrer stays informed of your progress.

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Transparent Fees

Complex lens fitting involves time and technology. We provide clear, packaged fee structures so you know exactly what is included in your care pathway.

With over 15 years of clinical experience, Michael has developed a dedicated practice focus on Keratoconus, irregular corneas, and myopia control.

A Fellow of the British Contact Lens Association (FBCLA), he combines private practice with academic involvement, serving as a Clinical Supervisor at the UNSW Optometry Clinic to mentor the next generation of optometrists.

Meet Michael

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, you can book directly. However, if you have a referral from another optometrist or ophthalmologist or GP, please bring it along so we can understand your history.

  • Rebates generally apply for patients meeting specific Medicare criteria (e.g., keratoconus, irregular corneas, or high prescriptions). We assess your eligibility during your initial consultation and provide a clear quote of all expected fees and rebates before proceeding, ensuring you never face surprise out-of-pocket costs.

  • We focus exclusively on complex cases. We operate as a low-volume clinic, allowing us the time to use advanced diagnostics and custom fitting techniques that standard exams may not include.

Ready to see what’s possible?

No matter how complex your vision needs, we’re here to help you see clearly and live fully. When you’re ready, book a consultation and take the first step toward better sight.

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