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Berwick Ophthalmology Launches Official LinkedIn Page

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Official Announcement: Launch of Our New LinkedIn Page

Berwick Ophthalmology Clinic, established in 2000, is proud to announce the launch of its official LinkedIn page. Over the years, we have stayed committed to delivering exceptional eye care. We adapt continuously to meet the community’s evolving needs. In 2014, we relocated to our modern facilities at 78 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. This strategic move has further strengthened our ability to serve the local community with excellence.

Under the visionary leadership of our founder, Dr John Gioulekas, our clinic has set a high standard in ophthalmic care. Dr Gioulekas is a distinguished ophthalmologist. He is an esteemed member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. He also belongs to the Australian Society of Ophthalmologists and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. His skill and unwavering commitment to quality have been pivotal in establishing and maintaining our reputable practice.

Through our new LinkedIn platform, we aim to give our patients, partners, and the broader ophthalmic community with prompt updates. We also offer clinical insights and important health information. We warmly invite you to connect with us and join our journey toward continued excellence in eye care.


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Synergeyes 2018 30th of June to 1st of July 2018.

Just attended the Synergeyes 2018 meeting held at The Westin Sydney from the 30th of June to 1st of July 2018.

Topics covered include.

Session 1: Optimising refractive outcomes.

  1. Optimising refractive outcomes: astigmatism management.
  2. IOL selection. Refractive targets with individual patients.
  3. Is lens based surgery better than corneal refractive surgery.

Session 2: Is Glaucoma the new astigmatism.

  1. The paradigm shift in glaucoma: transitioning to active monitoring and early intervention.
  2. Treating mild to moderate POAG patients.
  3. Does MIGS work: what does the evidence say
  4. Does supracillary micro-stenting affect refractive outcomes.

Session 3: Complex case management vitreoretinal surgery.

  1. Role and timing of vitrectomy for endophthalmitis.
  2. Current management of epiretinal membrane.
  3. Management of VMT.
  4. Secondary intraocular lens implantation.

Official launch of Clareon AutonoMe. Automated injecting system with utilization of a CO2 cartridge..

Session 4: Cornea and complicated cataract case management.

  1. Corneal diseases a snap shot. Also RANZCO warning on stem cell. Find link.RANZCO 5 questions to ask about stem cell treatment.
  2. Corneal cross linking.
  3. Corneal graft procedures

Session 5: Cataract and glaucoma surgery considerations.

  1. IOL formulae – new generation formulae and how they work
  2. Management of residual refractive error post IOL implantation.
  3. How do you plan a post refractive patient for cataract surgery.
  4. Cataract surgery in eyes with irregular corneas.

This is just a summary of the topics covered. This is a general information and does not replace discussing your eye condition with an eye care professional.

Dr John Gioulekas
Berwick Ophthalmology Clinic
78 Gloucester Avenue
Berwick 3806
Phone. 03 9768 9711