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- Validation of a novel non-invasive high throughput screening tool for peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes
- Eye infection and contact lens
- Development of novel antimicrobial scaffolds
- Preventing injuries and promoting health, safety and mobility for older people with age-related eye disease
- Biomarkers in dry eye disease
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- Optometry clinic
- ORLAB
- About us
- Study areas
- Student life & resources
-
Research & impact
Research groups
- Retinal Disease and Clinical Imaging Research Group
- Optical Imaging and Visualisation
- Public Health and Health Systems Research Group
- Myopia Research Group
- Ocular Surface Research (Inc. Dry Eye and Contact Lenses)
- Centre for Eye Health Research Group (CFEH)
- Sensory Processes Research Laboratory
- Eye Research Group
- Vision Loss and Health Ageing Group
- Testing and developing new antimicrobials and overcoming antimicrobial resistance (TADOAR)
- Ocular Pathology Research Group
Research excellence
- Validation of a novel non-invasive high throughput screening tool for peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes
- Eye infection and contact lens
- Development of novel antimicrobial scaffolds
- Preventing injuries and promoting health, safety and mobility for older people with age-related eye disease
- Biomarkers in dry eye disease
- Partner with us
- Optometry clinic
- ORLAB

Advanced Contact Lens Clinic provides services to patients requiring complex contact lens care for their eye conditions. For example, keratoconus post corneal grafts and tinted lenses for opaque corneas.
The Clinic has experienced practitioners who have access to an extensive range of contact lenses specifically designed to fit these complex cases, and to provide the patients with the best possible vision.
Initial discussions with patients regarding their condition may take up to 2 hours whilst all options for management and visual correction are discussed.
Co-management for our patients with their local optometrist is an option, so the patient may return to their local optometrist for continuing care after we have performed the task requested of us.
Contact us
Advanced Contact Lens Clinic. Please send all enquiries and appointments to:
Email: optomclinic@unsw.edu.au
Telephone: (02) 9385 4624
For further Information on the Advanced Contact Lens Clinic:
Email: Lily Ho, Principal Optometrist, lily.ho@unsw.edu.au
Looking to give back?
You can volunteer for contact lens and Orthokeratology related studies at UNSW School of Optometry & Vision Science.