Our team of Ophthalmic surgeons have now carried out over 70,000 LASIK vision correction procedures in Australia, and have trained in excess of 400 fellow surgeons and optometrists throughout Australasia and South-East Asia in vision correction techniques and procedures.
LASERSIGHT is the most experienced LASIK group in Australasia.
MBBS (QLD), FRANZCO
Dr Marc Wei is one of our principle specialist LASIK and cataract surgeons. He graduated from University of Queensland Medical School in 1989 and underwent specialist training in…
Dr Marc Wei is one of our principle specialist LASIK and cataract surgeons.
He graduated from University of Queensland Medical School in 1989 and underwent specialist training in ophthalmology at Royal Brisbane, Princess Alexandra and Mater Hospitals in Brisbane, culminating the Fellowship of Ophthalmology in 1998.
Upon completion of specialist training Australia, he obtained further subspecialty training in glaucoma, cataract and paediatric ophthalmology at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children and at Kings College Hospital, London, UK.
Dr Wei has been one of LASERSIGHT's principle surgeons since 2000. He is experienced in all refractive procedures including Advanced PRK, LASIK, ICL, lens surgery ie: multifocal IOL. He has completed over 15,000 procedures!
He is a member of the American Academy Of Ophthalmology , European Society of Refractive and Cataract surgeons and the Australasian Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons and is actively involved in research and presentations at ophthalmic conferences.
Dr Wei presents regularly at international conferences and is a lecturer at Bond and Griffith university. He also visits Myanmar yearly to volunteer his time.
MBBS (HONS), B.APP.SCI.(OPTOM)(HONS), FRANZCO
Dr Brett Drury is a specialist refractive, corneal and cataract surgeon on the Gold Coast, Queensland. He has undertaken advanced surgical training at world-leading…
Dr Brett Drury is a specialist refractive, corneal and cataract surgeon on the Gold Coast, Queensland. He has undertaken advanced surgical training at world-leading institutions, the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.
Dr Drury has completed multiple subspecialty training fellowships in corneal and refractive surgery, glaucoma surgery and P.E.R.F.E.C.T. for Pterygium® surgery. This extensive training has made him highly regarded in the field and enables him to manage the full spectrum of anterior eye conditions from common to complex.
With a passion for education and appreciation for those who have taught him throughout his career, Dr Drury also supervises the training of future Ophthalmologists in the Queensland ophthalmology training program.
He consults at LASERSIGHT in Southport, Queensland, for patients of all ages seeking independence from glasses and contact lenses through laser refractive surgery (PRK, LASIK) or intraocular surgery (cataract surgery, lens exchange, multifocal IOL, ICL implantation).
Special Interests
MB CHB, FRANZCO
Dr. McKee completed his undergraduate medical degree at Otago University, New Zealand. He then underwent specialist training in ophthalmology in Queensland.
After completion of his general ophthalmology training, he embarked on sub-specialty training in refractive (laser vision correction) surgery, corneal and cataract surgery at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital in the United Kingdom. One of his key areas of interest is related to treatment of corneal and anterior segment problems, including partial thickness corneal transplantation and cross-linking for keratoconus. He also has a keen interest in glaucoma and did sub-specialty training in this area at the Hong Kong Eye Hospital.
He is still active in research and continues to publish papers in high ranking ophthalmology journals and presents his findings at local and international meetings.
Dr. McKee is based at LASERSIGHT Maroochydore, where he specialises in refractive surgery, including LASIK, PRK, cataract extraction and insertion of intraocular lenses. He also works at Eye Care Specialists in Maroochydore, consulting in general ophthalmology, corneal disease and glaucoma.
MBChB, MMed, FCS, FRCS, FRCOphth, FRANZCO
Dr Frank Howes is a well renowned ophthalmic surgeon who specialises in cataract and refractive surgery, and corneal diseases such as keratoconus. He is highly regarded in many...
Dr Frank Howes is a well renowned ophthalmic surgeon who specialises in cataract and refractive surgery, and corneal diseases such as keratoconus. He is highly regarded in many laser eye procedures including LASIK, PRK (ASLA), SMILE, ICL and refractive lens exchange (sometimes known as clear lens exchange or lensectomy). Dr Howes is also one of the leading surgeons in the surgical treatments for glaucoma.
Dr Howes has been lecturing medical and optometry students at QUT and Bond University where he holds an associate Professorship. He still continues with his work with lasers, including his interests in assisting with Nd:YAG laser design to facilitate lysis of vitreous floaters and membranes.
Dr Howes also has an interest in phakic IOL's and was amongst the first in Australasia to insert the ICL for the correction of high refractive error. He contributed to the research and commercialisation of Glaucoma Drugs. He has a strong interest in academic medicine which prompted him to become a reviewer of a number of ophthalmic journals and to write the 15 chapters on cataract surgery over the 6 editions of the Yanoff and Duker text book of Ophthalmology.
MBBS BSC (MED) FRANZCO
Dr John Hogden is an ophthalmologist with subspecialty training in corneal, external eye disease, cataract, anterior segment and refractive surgery. He trained at...
Dr John Hogden is an ophthalmologist with subspecialty training in corneal, external eye disease, cataract, anterior segment and refractive surgery. He trained at the Sydney Eye Hospital and was awarded the Sydney Eye Hospital Travelling Scholarship and RANZCO Topham Scholarship. He then underwent further subspecialty training at the surgically renowned University of British Columbia (UBC) Vancouver Eye Care Centre in Canada.
Dr Hogden is a member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology (RANZCO), American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). He has a special interest in advancing refractive surgery and is actively involved in ongoing clinical research with several international papers and publications to his name.
His specialty interests include corneal and lens based refractive surgery, lamellar corneal transplant surgery (such as DMEK, DSAEK and DALK), cataract surgery, the management of irregular astigmatism through topographic guided refractive surgery, keratoconus stabilisation and optimisation, post-refractive ectasia and pterygium surgery.
MBBS, FRANZCO
Dr Beckingsale is a refractive surgeon with LASERSIGHT, working in the Brisbane facility. He is a member of the Corneal Society and the Australian and New Zealand Society of...
Dr Beckingsale is a refractive surgeon with LASERSIGHT, working in the Brisbane facility. He is a member of the Corneal Society and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. He is a senior lecturer at the University of Queensland, Assistant Medical Director of the Queensland Eye Bank.
Dr Peter Beckingsale graduated from the University of Queensland Medical School in 1996 and completed his residency and ophthalmology training in Brisbane. He was awarded the ARVO and RANZCO/Allergan scholarships. He then went to England for fellowship training at The West of England Eye Unit and then the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead where he underwent subspecialty training in corneal, anterior segment and refractive surgery.
Dr Beckingsale practices primarily in the areas of corneal and refractive surgery. As well as routine refractive and cataract surgery, he has a special interest in more complex refractive cases such as treatment of corneal scars. He has helped pioneer the technique of corneal endothelial transplantation, of which he has performed more than any other surgeon in Australia. His research interests include new treatments such as using the Intralase femtosecond laser for corneal surgery, topography guided LASIK for complex cases and corneal rings and crosslinking for keratoconus.
MBBS FRANZCO
Dr. Borovik undertook training in Ophthalmology at Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney. During his final year, he served as the Senior Professorial Registrar. He completed a two-year specialised...
Dr Borovik is an eye surgeon, also referred to as an `Ophthalamic Surgeon', who specialises in Cataract, Corneal, and Refractive Surgery.
Dr. Borovik undertook training in Ophthalmology at Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney. During his final year, he served as the Senior Professorial Registrar. He completed a two-year specialised fellowship at the University of Toronto, Canada, under Dr. David Rootman, a world-renowned surgeon. Here, he obtained experience with all aspects of corneal surgery, including as minimally invasive partial thickness transplanting procedures and the implantation of artificial corneas. During this fellowship, Dr Borovik gained extensive surgical expertise in refractive surgery, which encompasses laser vision correction and implantable lens surgery.
Dr. Borovik has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented numerous lectures at international conferences, such as those hosted by the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, which he is a member of. He has also served as a surgical instructor for courses in corneal surgery and complex ocular surgical techniques, helping to train surgeons of the future.
Areas of special interest;
Dr. Borovik is devoted to addressing the vision and eye care needs of the Sutherland Shire and South Coast communities.
Starting practice in 2015, Dr. Borovik has helped people from many walks of life regain their vision so they can get back to doing the things they enjoy without the limitations of glasses or contacts through laser vision correction procedures such as Lasik, or lens surgery such as implantable contact lens surgery.
From local surfers who can't tolerate wearing contact lenses in the water to new mothers who want to ditch their lenses, to police and military personnel at Holsworthy Barracks and Naval bases down the south coast who need clear vision for their work but can't wear glasses or contact lenses while on duty.
To find out if you are suitable for laser vision correction or refractive lens surgery, contact our team now at 1800 003 937.
MBBS, FRANZCO, Dip, Anaes
Dr Versace has been involved in numerous clinical trials and is often an invited speaker at international meetings - most recently as Gold Medal lecturer at the Nethradhama meeting in...
Doctor Patrick Versace is a cataract and refractive surgeon with more than 25 years' experience as a specialist ophthalmologist.
He holds appointments as a senior lecturer in Optometry and medicine at The University of New South Wales and Staff Specialist ophthalmologist at The Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick and Sydney Eye Hospital providing clinical service and registrar surgical training. After gaining Anaesthetic qualifications in London Dr Versace completed his specialist ophthalmology training with Sydney Eye Hospital to become a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
He pursued an early passion for refractive surgery to become one of the first ophthalmologists to subspecialise in Laser Vision Correction in Australia. As a lead surgeon with LASERSIGHT, Dr Versace gained experience in all aspects of refractive correction surgery and was involved in the development of several techniques including the use of aberrometry to guide surgical correction.
He became a founding partner of Vision Group Australia (later to be known as Vision Eye Institute) treating many thousands of patients with Laser Vision correction and premium lens implant surgery working closely with optometry through shared care, educational CPD related activity, University teaching to both undergraduates and postgraduates and joint research initiatives.
Prior to embarking on a sub-specialty career path Dr Versace worked in a clinical teaching capacity with 'Project Orbis' as an ophthalmic anaesthetist travelling through Central and South America, a formative experience leading to an ongoing commitment to skills exchange teaching programs such as time in Myanmar teaching modern phaco cataract surgery.
Dr Versace has been involved in numerous clinical trials and is often an invited speaker at international meetings - most recently as Gold Medal lecturer at the Nethradhama meeting in India. He regularly contributes to the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery giving lectures and participating in symposia.
As a member of the TGA Ophthalmic Clinical Advisory Group and specialist advisor to the ACMD (Advisory Committee for Medical Devices-Canberra) Dr Versace contributes to the safe introduction of new technologies to Australia.
Dr Versace's approach to practice and surgery is customised, collaborative care using appropriate and modern technology in a safe environment.
MBBS (UQ), FRANZCO
Dr Trinh completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at the University of QLD where she was awarded a scholarship in Medical Leadership and the Australian Medical...
Dr. Trinh is a fully qualified ophthalmologist in cornea, cataract and refractive surgery.
Dr Trinh completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at the University of QLD where she was awarded a scholarship in Medical Leadership and the Australian Medical Association of Queensland Harold Plant Prize for Best All Rounded Graduate.
Dr Trinh completed her ophthalmology specialist training under the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists in Queensland. She embarked upon an advanced two-year fellowship in Cornea, External Diseases and Refractive Surgery at the University of Toronto, Canada where she developed extensive expertise in corneal transplantation, pterygium surgery, ocular surface regeneration, complex anterior segment surgery and refractive surgery including LASIK, PRK and corneal collagen crosslinking for the treatment of keratoconus.
Dr Trinh was awarded the position of Chief Fellow of the University of Toronto and was also awarded the Family Lim Memorial Award for the subspecialty surgeon exemplifying best surgical and teaching skills.
Dr Trinh then undertook a research fellowship in laser cataract surgery, corneal transplantation, dry eye treatments and ocular surface disease. She has published over 20 scientific journal articles in national and international journals, written book chapters on advanced corneal transplantation techniques and ocular surface disease and is a regular presenter on the national and international conference circuits. She teaches medical students, residents, registrars and fellows, is involved in the development of anterior segment curriculum teaching at the University of Toronto and contributes regularly to community optometry education. She is also a clinical associate lecturer for the University of QLD.
Dr Trinh is a professional member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Cornea Society, the Refractive Surgery Alliance, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.
MBBS (Adel.), MSurg (Ophth.), FRANZCO
He has completed his ophthalmology training through Prince of Wales and a Master of Surgery (Ophthalmology) with University College London and the University of Adelaide
He undertook clinical research fellowships in cornea at the Prince of Wales and Sydney Eye Hospitals in Sydney and in uveitis at Moorfields Eye Hospital and the Institute of Ophthalmology in London.
He is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Save Sight Institute, Sydney Eye Hospital Campus and is a Conjoint Lecturer at the School of Medical Sciences, UNSW.
He has been awarded research grants, holds an international patent for a novel dry eye drop - Topical Atorvastatin for Blepharitis and Dry Eyes and is currently conducting dry eye research through the Save Sight Institute, University of Sydney.
Languages: German, French and Cantonese.
Dr Laurie Sullivan is a fellowship-trained Corneal Specialist. He specialises in the medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the front of the eye...
Dr Laurie Sullivan is a fellowship-trained Corneal Specialist. He specialises in the medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the front of the eye, including small incision refractive Cataract Surgery, Corneal diseases (including Keratoconus Cross-linking, Transplantation Surgery, and Laser Refractive Surgery).
His public hospital teaching appointment was to the Corneal Clinic at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, where he was involved in training Ophthalmology registrars and fellows. Laurie has been a Clinical Associate at the University of Melbourne Department of Ophthalmology and the Centre for Eye Research Australia since 1994.
Laurie was an Examiner for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. He lectures at the University of Melbourne Department of Optometry and Visual Science. He has lectured internationally. Laurie has been involved in major research projects at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and has authored numerous scientific papers and book chapters.
Laurie has worked overseas volunteering his time for third-world eye camps with the Hollows Foundation in both Nepal and Fiji. He conducted the firstever Ophthalmology fellowship examinations for Cambodia in 2009 and continues to both teach and examine in Cambodia. He also volunteers his time teaching in Vietnam. He is a founding member of the RANZCO International Development Committee and is also a member of the RANZCO Victorian state branch committee.
He is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Australian Society of Ophthalmologists and a director of LaserSight Victoria. He founded Bayside Eye Specialists in 2005.
After graduating from the University of Melbourne in 1978, he trained in Ophthalmology at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (RVEEH) and later in the United Kingdom...
Dr Stephen Bambery is a leading refractive and cataract surgeon in Australia.
After graduating from the University of Melbourne in 1978, he trained in Ophthalmology at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (RVEEH) and later in the United Kingdom. Following this, Stephen held Ophthalmologist positions at the RVEEH, the Austin and Frankston Hospitals. He has also participated in medical visits to India and the South Pacific Islands of Kiribati, Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands.
In 1991, Stephen was one of the first surgeons in Melbourne to perform refractive laser surgery.
Stephen has been a regular speaker at refractive and cataract surgery conferences including the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology, as well as meetings in Indonesia, Poland and the United Kingdom.
Stephen is well respected amongst his peers and popular with his patients for his relaxed manner and punctuality. Outside ophthalmology, Stephen keeps active by cycling, and playing golf and tennis regularly.
Stephen is a member of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, the International Society of Refractive Surgery, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.
MBBS FRACGP FRANZCO
Dr Michael Shiu is an ophthalmologist dedicated to delivering comprehensive management of general eye diseases specialising in cataract, glaucoma and refractive laser surgery.
He has demonstrated a consistent history of academic and clinical excellence from obtaining the highest state grades for secondary education in South Australia and the Northern Territory in 1990 to receiving first class honours in medicine at the University of Melbourne where he also won multiple awards including the 1996 RACP Prize in Clinical Medicine, the highest award from the Royal Australian College of Physicians.
Michael founded his skills in general practice from 1997 to 2002, completing his qualification and becoming a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2000. Having achieved a solid background in general medical practice, he commenced specialisation in ophthalmology at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and became the Glaucoma fellow at the same institute. Currently, he is a staff specialist working in the Glaucoma Clinic at RVEEH and article reviewer for the journal of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology.
Michael maintains his knowledge of international standards through regular attendance of ophthalmology and glaucoma conferences in the United Kingdom, European Union and United States. In March 2007 he volunteered his surgical skills in the Equal Health overseas aid program in Chennai, southern India and continues to dedicate himself to developing world eye care and program.
Michael's strong communication skills are further enhanced through his command of fluent spoken and written Cantonese and Mandarin.
BSc (Hons) MBBS FRANZCO
Dr Dermot Cassidy is an Ophthalmologist who is fellowship-trained in the medical and surgical treatment of Corneal Disease and Cataract surgery
Specialty: Cataract, Corneal and Laser Refractive Surgery
Dr Dermot Cassidy is an Ophthalmologist who is fellowship-trained in the medical and surgical treatment of Corneal Disease and Cataract surgery, including Laser Refractive Surgery and corneal transplantation. Dr Cassidy completed subspecialist fellowship training in Corneal surgery at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne before undertaking a further fellowship in Corneal, External eye disease and Laser Refractive Surgery at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital in the United Kingdom.
Dr Cassidy has an appointment as a consultant on the Corneal Unit and on the Acute Ophthalmology Service at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. He has presented at international meetings and published in his area of subspecialty in peer-reviewed journals. Dr Cassidy has also recently published a book entitled Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty - A Manual regarding endothelial corneal transplantation.
When not at work Dermot can be found on the tennis court or spending time with his young family.
MBBS (HONS) PHD FRANZCO FRCOPHTH
Dr Georgia Cleary is a cornea specialist and eye surgeon. Her subspecialty interests include corneal refractive laser and cataract surgery.
Dr Georgia Cleary is a cornea specialist and eye surgeon. Her subspecialty interests include corneal refractive laser and cataract surgery. The goal of these procedures is to achieve the best possible visual outcomes for each individual based on their professional and lifestyle requirements.
She completed her undergraduate medical studies at the University of Western Australia and then trained as an Ophthalmologist in London, UK, in addition to completing a PhD exploring cataract surgery and intraocular lens design. She then undertook advanced subspecialty training in corneal surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, then the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital (RVEEH), Melbourne.
Dr Cleary is a consultant Ophthalmologist at RVEEH, working in the corneal service, and the surgical and acute ophthalmology services. She is actively involved in teaching and training, and undertakes research in the fields of corneal disease and cataract surgery outcomes. She has presented her research work internationally and has received numerous prizes for this work. She lectures regularly at the University of Melbourne for the School of Optometry and Visual Sciences.
BSc MBBS FRANZCO
Dr. Colby Hart is a fellowship trained corneal specialist. He is proficient in the management of disease impacting the front of the eye,...
Dr. Colby Hart is a fellowship trained corneal specialist. He is proficient in the management of disease impacting the front of the eye, including keratoconus, corneal dystrophies and complex cataracts. He performs refractive laser surgery, as well as all forms of corneal transplantation, including endothelial grafts and keratoprosthesis surgery.
Colby completed his ophthalmology training at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne where he currently works in both the cornea and general units. His cornea, refractive surgery and ocular surface disease fellowship was completed in Liverpool in the United Kingdom under the supervision of the revered Professor Stephen Kaye.
Colby has published and presented research projects in association with the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Lions Eye Bank and Liverpool University. He has been awarded multiple prizes at national and international conferences, and his current research interests surround the use of artificial intelligence in ophthalmology and projects that aim to increase corneal donation rates in Australia. He is a reviewer for the British Medical Journal of Ophthalmology.
When Colby isn't working, he loves spending time with his beautiful wife and daughter. He is an avid Manchester United and Geelong Cats fan. He loves getting out for a round of golf, even if it involves spending a lot of the time in the trees!
MBBS(hons), G.dip CRS, FRANZCO
Tim Steele is a comprehensive ophthalmologist with a special interest in cataract surgery, laser vision correction, pterygium surgery, eyelid and lacrimal surgery.
Tim's practice also includes glaucoma management including MIGS (minimally invasive glaucoma surgery) and trabeculectomy.
Tim grew up in the Bayside suburbs of Melbourne and studied medicine at Monash University where he graduated with first class honours as the top final year student. He completed his ophthalmology training at The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in East Melbourne.
Tim has undertaken further subspeciality training in oculoplastic surgery in the United Kingdom and holds postgraduate qualifications in refractive surgery from the University of Sydney.
Tim is actively involved in the RANZCO vocational training program, teaching trainee ophthalmologists in clinics and in surgery. He holds public appointments at The Alfred Hospital and Albury Wodonga Health.
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