Macular degeneration Awareness month
by Denise Jones
by Denise Jones
by Dr Andrew Jones
The team at Precision Eye Clinic would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year. We look forward to seeing you in 2018.
by Dr Andrew Jones
Precision Eye Clinic would like to announce the retirement of Dr John Landers. We have all enjoyed working with him and he will be missed. We have appreciated his dedication to the practice and his patients as well as all his support. Thank you Dr Landers for the time you have given us. We know […]
by Dr Andrew Jones
The staff at Precision Eye Clinic put in a great effort climbing Mount Wellington and thanks to them and the support of all patients we managed to raise $949.45 for Guide Dogs Tasmania. See Dexter in our Clinic
by Dr Andrew Jones
This year the team at Precision Eye Clinic are going to be walking the Point to Pinnacle of the 15th of November. But we are not just walking – are aim is to fundraise for Guide Dogs Tasmania. This great local charity doesn’t just provide Guide Dogs but a whole range of services to […]
by Dr Andrew Jones
We are taking part in Point to Pinnacle 2015. The Precision Eye Clinic team are looking forward to heading up Mount Wellington on November the 15th this year, and this is the route we’ll be training for. Find out more about the event by visiting Point to Pinnacle 2015
by Dr Andrew Jones
Diabetes is on the increase and this year the National Diabetes Week campaign (July 12-18) is looking to raise awareness of the growing number of people who have it. It is growing faster than any other chronic disease. https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/news/14751?type=articles
by Dr Andrew Jones
What does that mean for patients? Julie Heraghty, CEO, Macular Disease Foundation Australia said, “This is an outstanding result for patients currently needing treatment for these sight-threatening diseases. To now have access to this highly effective treatment via the PBS will greatly improve the health outcomes of Australians both now and into the future.” For […]
by Dr Andrew Jones
Over Macular Degeneration awareness week The Mercury highlighted both the importance of diet and the need for regular eye checks. In a survey commissioned by the Macular Disease Foundation 47% of Australians ranked loss of sight as their number one health concern. But one in four Australians >50 yrs old still haven’t had their eyes […]
by Dr Andrew Jones
Next week is Macular Degeneration Awareness week and the theme this year is how is your Macula? Good nutrition is an important in maintaining macular health and to highlight this the foundation is looking for contributions to a Macula Menu. Eye friendly ingredients include dark leafy vegetables and fish. The foundation is looking for healthy well balanced […]