22 Clarke St, Crows Nest NSW 2065

Monday to Friday - 9am to 5pm

About Us

Northern Sydney Eye Hospital is a purpose-built, specialist ophthalmic day hospital dedicated exclusively to eye surgery. Designed to support complex and advanced ophthalmic procedures, our facility brings together leading surgeons, specialised theatre teams and state-of-the-art technology within a refined, boutique environment.

Our Vision

To set the benchmark for private ophthalmic day surgery in Australia: recognised for surgical excellence, uncompromising safety, and an elevated standard of patient care.

Our Mission

Our mission is to deliver specialist ophthalmic care with the precision of a high-acuity surgical centre and the discretion, comfort and personalised service of a premium private hospital.

The physical environment reflects our philosophy:
clinically precise, technologically advanced, and quietly luxurious.

Northern Sydney Eye Hospital is a purpose-designed ophthalmic surgical environment, engineered specifically for the technical demands of modern eye surgery.

Facilities & Technology

Northern Sydney Eye Hospital is a purpose-designed ophthalmic surgical environment, engineered specifically for the technical demands of modern eye surgery.

Our facility includes:

  • A fully integrated ophthalmic operating theatre designed for high-acuity microsurgery (second theatre opening soon)
  • Advanced phacoemulsification and vitreo-retinal surgical platforms
  • State-of-the-art ophthalmic operating microscopes with digital visualisation capability
  • Premium intraocular lens technology integration
  • Modern CSSD and instrument tracking systems with validated sterilisation processes
  • Private pre-operative and recovery suites designed for comfort, discretion and optimal monitoring

Our infrastructure has been developed to support a full spectrum of ophthalmic procedures including cataract, glaucoma, vitreo-retinal and oculoplastic surgery.

Every detail of our design, systems and clinical governance has been intentionally developed to optimise surgical performance, patient safety and continuity of care.

Quality & Safety Standards

Clinical excellence and patient safety underpin every aspect of our hospital operations.

Northern Sydney Eye Hospital operates within a comprehensive clinical governance framework aligned with the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards and NSW private hospital licensing requirements.

We are committed to maintaining full accreditation and exceeding industry benchmarks across all domains of care.

Our quality framework includes:

  • Rigorous credentialing and scope-of-practice review for all accredited surgeons
  • Highly specialised perioperative nursing and anaesthetic teams
  • Advanced infection prevention and sterilisation protocols
  • Continuous clinical audit and peer review
  • Structured risk management and incident reporting systems
  • Ongoing staff education and competency validation

We foster a culture of accountability, transparency and continuous improvement — ensuring that safety, precision and best-practice standards are embedded into every surgical pathway.

Our philosophy is grounded in three principles:
Clinical Excellence. Individualised Care. Seamless Experience.

Patient Care Philosophy

At Northern Sydney Eye Hospital, we believe exceptional outcomes are achieved through the integration of surgical expertise, precision systems and personalised care.

We recognise that eye surgery is both clinically significant and personally impactful. Our experienced team ensures patients are treated with clarity, dignity and reassurance at every stage of their surgical journey.

From admission through discharge, we provide:

  • Structured pre-admission assessment and education
  • Clear communication regarding procedures and recovery
  • Coordinated perioperative care
  • Close collaboration with referring optometrists and general practitioners

Our boutique scale allows us to deliver a level of attentiveness and continuity rarely found in larger institutions, while maintaining tertiary-level clinical standards.