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Fendalton Eye Clinic

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    As an alternative to prescription glasses or contact lenses we offer the widest range of corrective surgical procedures to truly personalise the best treatment option for your eye laser procedure; LASIK, SMILEpro, PRK, Lifestyle Lens and Cataract Surgery.  Fendalton Eye Clinic also offers treatment options for keratoconus including corneal cross-linking and keraring surgery.

    Fendalton Eye Clinic continue to invest in the latest equipment, installing a new Visumax800 femtosecond laser in October 2023 allowing them to deliver the most advanced laser corrective procedures available in the world. The Visumax800 femtosecond laser allows Fendalton Eye Clinic  to add SMILEpro treatments to the range of vision correction options.

    We have a highly trained team of eye care professionals in order to deliver the best possible quality of care and results. Our team consists of optometrists, technical staff, theatre nurse and administrative staff.

    Practitioners

    • Dr David Kent

      Dr David Kent

      Ophthalmologist
    • Dr Zea Munro

      Dr Zea Munro

      Ophthalmologist
    Procedures

    Smilepro Eye Laser

    SMILEpro eye laser (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction)  surgery is the latest advancement in laser eye surgery. Is a minimally invasive laser eye surgery procedure suitable for the correction of myopia (short sightedness) or moderate amounts of astigmatism.

    LASIK Surgery

    LASIK (Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) – the most commonly performed laser eye surgery procedure throughout the world.

    Advanced Surface Treatment (PRK)

    Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) is the original excimer eye laser technique. Dr David Kent was the first surgeon to perform PRK in the South Island in 1997.  PRK is recommended as an alternative to LASIK or SMILEpro eye laser for people with a thin cornea; a cornea that does not have a symmetrical shape; or anyone whose lifestyle places them at high risk of an eye injury.

    Cataract & Lifestyle Lenses (Refractive Lens Exchange)

    Achieving spectacle independence or reducing spectacle dependence is a goal for many of our patients undergoing intraocular lens surgery.

    Fendalton Eye Clinic offers three types of IOLs for reducing dependence on near vision spectacles after cataract surgery or refractive lens exchange with intraocular lenses (IOLs). These are:

    Trifocal IOLs Extended-depth-of-focus (EDoF) IOLs Monovision or “blended vision” with monofocal IOLs allowing one eye to focus on distance and one eye for near vision.

    Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL)

    If LASIK, SMILEpro or PRK is not suitable for your eyes due to either a high prescription, thin cornea, abnormal corneal shape or significant dry eye, then implantable contact lenses (ICL) may be your best option for treating your myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (long-sightedness), or astigmatism.

    Dr Kent was the first currently practicing eye surgeon to perform this type of surgery in New Zealand. Speak to our team today about ICL.

    Keratoconus Treatments

    Fendalton Eye Clinic offers corneal cross-linking to help strengthen the corneal and halt progression and corneal implant surgery to help visual acuity.

    If the shape of the eye has already become distorted due to keratoconus, a Keraring (corneal inlay) can be inserted into the cornea to help improve the shape of the cornea.

    Accommodation

    Fendalton Eye Clinic, in conjunction with the Commodore Hotel and the Airport Palms Motel, is delighted to offer special accommodation rates to all clients of the Fendalton Eye Clinic.  For more information, please click here.

    How do I access this service?

    • Contact us
    • Make an appointment

    Disability Assistance

    • Provision for wheelchair access
    • Provision of wheelchair accessible toilet
    • Provision of mobility parking space