Many years ago, North West Eyes became aware of the need to attract Ophthalmologists to locate in regional New South Wales.
To attract and retain Ophthalmologists in Tamworth, North West Eyes established consulting rooms at 110 Carthage Street Tamworth and developed a broad range of other services required by Ophthalmologists to conduct practice.
The Ophthalmologists who utilise North West Eyes carry on independent practices but with a shared vision of providing high-quality eye care for the people of the North West, New England and Upper Hunter regions.
In addition to using the Tamworth consulting rooms, the Ophthalmologists operate from Tamara Private Hospital and Tamworth Rural Referral Hospital. They also service clinics in Narrabri and Moree and provide surgery in Moree.
Here you will find all the information about your appointment
Cataract is a condition in which the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy overtime, causing blurred vision.
Glaucoma is a progressive disease of the optic nerve. It can be associated with elevated pressure inside the eye and can lead to permanent vision loss.
Eye floaters are spots in your vision. They may look to you like black or gray specks that drift about when you move your eyes.
Diabetes affects the very small blood vessels at the back of the eye.
Macular Degeneration is the name given to a group of degenerative retinal eye diseases that cause progressive loss of central vision.
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To make an appointment please telephone (02) 6766 3944. Please request which doctor you wish to see at the time of booking, It is sometimes helpful to know the nature of your problem to determine the urgency of the appointment. Your understanding and patience in this regard is appreciated.