
Alexander Heights
Ph (08) 9343 0278 or 0422 710 020
COVID-19
Face masks are not mandated in Western Australia,
but they should be worn in crowded indoor settings and where physical distancing (1.5 metres) is not possible.
All patients are advised to wear a mask due to prolonged face-to-face contact (15 to 60 mins) in less than 1.5 metre.
Appointments can be booked via online booking below (24x7),
phoning 9343 0278 (with answering machine) or 0422 710 020, or emailing info.gloryeyecare@gmail.com.

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*Name of patient = exactly as on the Medicare Card.
Returning Patient = when patient has a record with us.*
OPENING HOURS
Mon ~ Fri: 10am - 5:30pm
Sat: 10am - 5:00pm
(Some Sat: 10am - 1pm)
Sundays & Public Holidays Closed
Other Times By Appointment
Corneal Disorders
Some of the corneal disorder cases have been diagnosed and managed are as below:
Early Keratoconus

Patient: African male, mid 20's
Symptoms: Small prints were blurry with one eye for 1 week, blinkings helped to clear the vision for a few seconds.
Signs: Other signs were subtle and not enough for confirming the diagnosis. Corneal topography showed and confirmed the diagnosis of an early keratoconus.
Guide: Good corneal topographer is essential for diagnosis of many corneal disorders, especially important in their early stages, and for monitoring and managing those conditions accordingly.