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UWA Optometry
Hospitals and Health Care
Crawley, Western Australia 1,088 followers
Improving the access and quality of eye health services in Western Australia
About us
Eye Health Centre of Western Australia (EHCWA) is a state-of-the-art optometry teaching and learning facility operated by UWA Optometry. UWA Optometry is the only institution in the State offering tertiary training in optometry. We provide eye care service to the public, train the Doctor of Optometry students and conduct clinical research that guides the best practice.
- Website
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www.ehcwa.com.au
External link for UWA Optometry
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Crawley, Western Australia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Primary eyecare, Clinical Optometry, Myopia Management, Children's Vision, Specialty Contact Lens, Dry Eyes, Low Vision, Ocular Imaging, Ocular Pathology, and Public Health
Locations
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Primary
39 Fairway
Crawley, Western Australia 6009, AU
Employees at UWA Optometry
Updates
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We are excited to announce that registrations for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Conference 2025 (NATSIEHC25) are officially open! Don't miss out on our full registration Early Bird Tickets, now available! Secure your spot at a reduced rate by registering early and joining us on the beautiful lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people, at The University of Western Australia, 27-29 May 2025. This is a chance to engage with cutting-edge discussions, workshops, and community-led solutions aimed at closing the gap in eye health. We are also inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals to become a part of the First Nations Eye Health Alliance (FNEHA)—a collective dedicated to improving eye health outcomes for our communities. As a member, you'll not only contribute to advancing leadership in eye health but also receive a discounted conference ticket and access to a network of like-minded individuals committed to this cause. For our non-Indigenous allies, we welcome you to join us as a Friend of FNEHA. By doing so, you’ll show your support for First Nations-led initiatives and also enjoy a discounted rate on your conference ticket. Find out more about becoming a member or friend of the First Nations Eye Health Alliance https://lnkd.in/gU3DnY3A If you are an existing member of FNEHA you will be receiving an email shortly with your discount code so keep an eye on your inbox! REGISTER FOR NATSIEHC25 https://lnkd.in/gxR2RKDH A big thank you to our sponsors The Fred Hollows Foundation Optometry Australia The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) Roche Perth Eye Foundation The University of Western Australia (UWA)
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Researchers from UWA Optometry and Aston University have published a comprehensive narrative review on the potential structural and functional changes in corneal nerves among contact lens wearers. Interested in how contact lens wear might impact corneal nerve morphology, sensitivity, and its link to discomfort, inflammation, or dry eye disease in some contact lens wearers? Take a look to learn more! Jeremy Chiang, Zahra Tajbakhsh, James Wolffsohn link to the paper: https://lnkd.in/gSyY7AgE
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Recent advances in ophthalmic imaging have led to a major rethinking of ocular immunology. Please read more about this in A/Prof Holly Chinnery’s latest paper in Nature Reviews Immunology, published this week with her colleagues Dr Mengliang Wu, Professors Laura Downie, Erica Fletcher, and Scott Mueller. https://lnkd.in/grYE7QT7
Redefining our vision: an updated guide to the ocular immune system - Nature Reviews Immunology
nature.com
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UWA Optometry Lecturer and PhD Candidate Gavin Swartz delivered a fantastic presentation at ICCLC24 speaking on cutting-edge imaging modalities. 🚀 His talk delved into the latest advancements and applications that are redefining the way we assess irregular corneas.
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Have you heard the news 📰 from our Students? The EHCWA Student 👩⚕️👨⚕️ Clinic is open now!!! Book now to receive a comprehensive eye test at no out-of-pocket cost 🎉 by calling 📞 6488 7429 or email 📩 the team at info@ehcwa.com.au 👓
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OD3 Student Olivia Stewart reflected on her recent placement in India: “Visiting the LV Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad, India, was an unforgettable and inspiring experience. We were in awe of how big the institute was, they see over 1500 patients daily! We witnessed a wide range of ocular conditions and advanced diagnostic and treatment methods, which enhanced our critical thinking and patient management skills. As global citizens, we gained a deeper understanding of healthcare disparities and differences in another country. The institute has a massive research output, one that they would like to work closely with UWA in future. The clinical placement opportunity at LVPEI has opened our minds up to so many possible trajectories of our own eye care journeys.”
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OD2 students Sarah and Jarrod and UWA academic Han recently had the opportunity to travel to Ngaanyatjarra Lands where they provided essential eye care services to remote communities. Many thanks to the entire eye care team for their dedication and hard work, and to the students for their outstanding patient care and adaptability.
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UWA Optometry students Simone Brandsch and Stephen Adesina recently presented at a peer support event hosted by the Macular Disease Foundation Australia. They shared valuable insights on the latest evidence-based practices in patient care and management of age-related macular degeneration with MDFA members. In addition, they discussed the low-vision services available in Western Australia and introduced exciting new services soon to be offered at UWA Optometry in collaboration with Vision Australia. A heartfelt thank you to MDFA for this amazing opportunity to connect our students with the community!