Ophthalmology | Te Tai Tokerau (Northland)

Whangārei Hospital

Contact Details

Phone 0800 393 254

Street Address

Eye Clinic
5th Floor
Whangārei Hospital
Maunu Road
Whangārei

Postal Address

Whangārei Eye Clinic
Whangārei Hospital
Private Bag 9742
Whangārei 0148

Description

Ophthalmology Service
Outpatient clinics are held on the 5th floor, Whangārei Hospital and we hold weekly clinics in Kaitaia Hospital. 

What is Ophthalmology?
Ophthalmology is the branch of specialist medicine that is focused on the health of eyes and their surrounding tissues, including muscles, bones, eyelids, and tear production/drainage systems. Your eye is the organ of vision and consists of the cornea (the outer clear layer), the sclera (the white of the eye), the iris (the coloured part), the lens (lies behind the iris) and the retina (the light-sensitive lining at the back of the eye). Your eyes ‘see’ by focusing light that enters the eye onto the retina which sends the image to the brain by the optic nerve.

Ophthalmologists are doctors who are trained in the study of eyes. Most will be trained in eye surgery, and may have particular areas of interest or expertise.
Optometrists are not doctors but are trained in testing your vision to assess your need for glasses or contact lenses. Some also test for glaucoma.
Opticians read prescriptions for visual correction, order lenses and dispense eye glasses and contact lenses.

Referral Expectations

To be seen at the outpatient clinic by an eye specialist or by a nurse specialist, you will need an electronic referral to be sent to the hospital by your GP or by your optometrist.

Please bring your current glasses and current eye drops with you to the clinic appointment.

The Eye Outpatient Clinic is a busy clinic involved with treating patients and training medical and nursing staff.

Emergency patients sometimes need to be fitted in. You will often need to be seen by several members of the Eye Department team as part of your assessment and treatment. For these reasons, you may be in the Eye Department for several hours. If you are Diabetic, please remember to bring snacks and any necessary medication with you. Please also bring any new prescribed medication with you.

As part of the examination of your eyes, you may have drops put into your eyes to dilate the pupil so the back of the eye (retina) can be examined. The drops may cause blurred vision and light sensitivity.

You will need to arrange transport home as you may be unable to drive for at least 2 hours. Wearing dark sunglasses will help reduce light sensitivity.

Fees and Charges Description

Currently, New Zealand residents pay for their public health service through their taxes and there are no additional charges to them at the hospital. Non-New Zealand residents are responsible for the full cost of any medical or surgical treatment they receive at Whangārei Hospital or Kaitaia Hospital.

Hours

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Please note that due to the large number of patients attending our service, there could be a long wait to be seen by a doctor, clinical nurse specialist or nurse.

Patients must be referred by e-referral from their GP or optometrist.

Common Conditions

Age-related macular degeneration (damage or thinning of lining of eye)
Cataracts | Cataract repair
Diabetic retinopathy (eye damage from high blood sugar)
Glaucoma (high eye pressure)
Refractive error: short-sightedness (myopia), long-sightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism
Retinal detachment
Squints (strabismus) (eye misalignment | crossed eyes)

Public Transport

Please click here for the CityLink bus timetable for Route 6 (Maunu).

There is a weekday bus service between Kaitaia and Whangārei hospitals. Please click here for further information.

Parking

Car parking is at a premium on the hospital site, so we ask you to adhere to time limits and restrictions, which are enforced with tow-aways. All day visitor parking is available in the main carpark.

Security

Security guards regularly patrol the hospital and grounds.


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