Terrace Eye Centre

Terrace Eye Centre A SPECIALIST OPHTHALMOLOGY & EYE SURGERY PRACTICE
Located in Brisbane, the Terrace Eye Centre provides full diagnosis & treatment for a range of eye conditions

The Terrace Eye Centre is a specialist Ophthalmology practice located on Wickham Terrace in Brisbane city. It provides comprehensive and specialised diagnosis and treatment for a multitude of eye conditions and has done so for over 40 years. phthalmology is a branch of medicine related to the study and treatment eye disorders and diseases. We have a number of practicing Ophthalmologists and Ophtha

lmic surgeons providing a range of ophthalmology treatments. There are currently ten practising Ophthalmologists and Ophthalmic surgeons within the group. Each of these eye doctors have achieved sub-specialisation within the Ophthalmology field allowing us to provide a range of ophthalmology treatments.

Terrace Eye Centre would like to remind patients and referrers that we will be closed Wednesday the 12th of August for t...
05/08/2026

Terrace Eye Centre would like to remind patients and referrers that we will be closed Wednesday the 12th of August for the EKKA public holiday.

In the event of an emergency, please phone either the Princess Alexandra Hospital Eye Registrar on 3176 2111 or the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Eye Clinic on 3646 6810.

Seeking Nursing and Optometry Students....We are hiring!
06/07/2026

Seeking Nursing and Optometry Students....We are hiring!

Our very own Dr Bill Glasson AO has been awarded the “Order of Timor-Leste” in recognition of his outstanding contributi...
10/06/2026

Our very own Dr Bill Glasson AO has been awarded the “Order of Timor-Leste” in recognition of his outstanding contribution to ophthalmology services for the people of Timor-Leste, including his work prior to the nation gaining independence in 2002.
The Order of Timor-Leste is the highest honour currently awarded by the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and recognises significant contributions made by both Timorese citizens and international individuals who have supported and advanced the wellbeing of the Timorese people.
Dr Glasson, along with all of us involved in the program, believes the remarkable success of the East Timor Eye Program is a testament to the vision and dedication of its Director, Dr Nitin Verma, as well as the many ophthalmologists, nurses, optometrists, and healthcare professionals who have been trained through the program.
We are incredibly proud that the East Timor Eye Program has reached such an important milestone, with Timor-Leste’s own eye care professionals now equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to continue providing high-quality eye care to their communities with minimal external support.
This achievement reflects the lasting impact of collaboration, education, and sustainable healthcare development.

DR PETER BECKINGSALE – Leading the Way: Insights from the 2026 ANZCS Conference in SydneyIt was a privilege to recently ...
20/05/2026

DR PETER BECKINGSALE – Leading the Way: Insights from the 2026 ANZCS Conference in Sydney

It was a privilege to recently welcome colleagues to Sydney for the Australian and New Zealand Corneal Society (ANZCS) conference. As the current Chair of the Society, I found this year’s gathering particularly energizing, offering a glimpse into a future where technology and surgical precision converge to significantly improve patient outcomes.
For our community of optometrists and GPs, these advancements represent a shift in how we will soon manage corneal disease and cataracts. Here are the key takeaways from our sessions held on March 5th and 6th.
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Global Expertise and Technical Precision
We were honored to host Dr. Alain Saad from France, a world-renowned expert in corneal surgery. His presentations on advanced transplantation techniques underscored how far we have come in refining lamellar procedures. The focus remains on “less is more”—replacing only the diseased layers of the cornea to speed up visual recovery and reduce rejection risks.
The Digital Frontier: AI and Robotics
The “future” of medicine felt very much in the room during a thought-provoking session by technologist Adam Spencer. We explored the burgeoning role of AI, not as a replacement for clinical judgment, but as a powerful diagnostic and predictive ally.
Perhaps most exciting was the discussion surrounding robotic surgery. We are approaching an era where technology will allow for:
• Continuous, real-time 3D analysis of the anterior segment using integrated OCT scanning.
• Instantaneous modulation of ultrasound energy during surgery.
• Full spatial awareness of critical structures like Descemet’s membrane and the posterior capsule.
This level of intraoperative guidance will make cataract and transplant surgery significantly safer by providing a “GPS” for the surgeon’s every move.
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A Milestone for Queensland
The latest data from the Eye Bank Association of Australia and New Zealand (EBAANZ) and the Australian Corneal Graft Registry (ACGR) brought some incredible news for our local network.
Corneal transplant rates are steadily increasing across the country, but Queensland is leading the charge. Our state now supplies more corneas for surgery than any other Australian Eye Bank. This is a testament to the dedication of our clinical teams and the generosity of donors, ensuring that patients in our region have faster access to life-changing surgery.
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Save the Date: Adelaide 2027
While we are still processing the insights from Sydney, it is never too early to look ahead. I am very much looking forward to our next meeting, which will be held in Adelaide on March 4th and 5th, 2027.
As we integrate these robotic and AI-driven tools into our practices, the partnership between ophthalmologists, optometrists, and GPs becomes even more vital. We aren’t just changing how we operate; we are changing how we monitor and maintain the long-term health of our patients’ sight.

Labour Day Closure Notice
26/04/2026

Labour Day Closure Notice

19/04/2026
Dr Bill Glasson attended the 2026 International Ocular Oncology Conference held in Rio de Janeiro. The International mee...
14/04/2026

Dr Bill Glasson attended the 2026 International Ocular Oncology Conference held in Rio de Janeiro. The International meeting is only held every 2 years and due to the Middle East war a lot of registrants were unable to make the make the meeting. There were an extensive array of Ocular Oncology subjects covered with particular emphasis on Retinoblastoma and Melanoma of the eye. The Queensland Ocular Oncology Service is currently involved with an International trial of new treatments for small choroidal melanomas as well as Conjunctival melanomas and Squamous tumours. There was a lot of discussion at this meeting about those trials which Australia leads. It was also an opportunity to meet again with many of our International Colleagues with whom we share eye cancer cases on a regular basis.

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Level 2, 87 Wickham Terrace
Brisbane, QLD
4000

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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