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Rural & Regional NSW/ACT Ophthalmology & Tertiary Eye Care Providers

 

Knowing who to refer to, especially when new to a regional town, can be challenging!
That’s why we’ve created a list of ophthalmologists, specialty services and low vision services, arranged by region.

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Referring patients to public hospitals in NSW/ACT

 

 

 

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