Useful Links
The following links include information about specific eye conditions and diseases, and links to ophthalmology related groups and organisations.

Glaucoma Australia
Incorporated in 1988 as The Glaucoma Foundation, its name changed in 1999 to Glaucoma Australia Inc.Today Glaucoma Australia is the peak glaucoma awareness/education/support association in Australia. It is a registered, national, not-for-profit organisation.

RANZCO
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) is the medical college responsible for the training and professional development of ophthalmologists in Australia and New Zealand.

Sight For All
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) is the medical college responsible for the training and professional development of ophthalmologists in Australia and New Zealand.

Macular Disease Foundation Australia
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) is the medical college responsible for the training and professional development of ophthalmologists in Australia and New Zealand.

Royal Society for the Blind
The RSB is a not-for-profit organisation providing services to South Australians who have a severe vision impairment. These services are delivered by a professional, committed and highly qualified team supported by volunteers, drawn from all age groups and walks of life.

South Australian Eye Institute
The South Australian Institute of Ophthalmology (SAIO) is a centre of excellence in eye care in Australia and incorporates all ophthalmic subspecialty services via its clinical arm the Central Northern Ophthalmic Network (CNON).

Healthy Me Tv
Breaking new ground in on-line entertainment, healthyMEtv is the country’s premier health and well-being channel offering a new IPTV experience to Australian audiences.

American Academy of Ophthalmologists
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EyeSmart
EyeSmart empowers Americans to take charge of their eye health. We urge everyone to know their risk factors for eye diseases, infections and injuries, and to understand how ophthalmologists can help prevent, diagnose and treat eye conditions.