
iStent comes to Christchurch
Christchurch ophthalmologist Dr Ainsley Morris said she’s proud to have brought iStents to the South Island, successfully implanting the first last month.

Christchurch ophthalmologist Dr Ainsley Morris said she’s proud to have brought iStents to the South Island, successfully implanting the first last month.

A practice manager for nearly 30 years, Barbara Hare recently retired from Re:Vision, with colleagues organising a grand leaving bash in her honour.

Campbell Gordon has joined Ophthalmic Instrument Company (OIC) as national product specialist looking after diagnostic equipment and software across ophthalmology and optometry. Gordon, previously

Kiwi TV presenter and actress Shannon Ryan is taking part in Celebrity Treasure Island, being screened on TV2 this spring, with her visually impaired 14 year-old brother Jack inspiring her charity choice for the show.

Australasian-based Optimed has partnered with Essilor Instruments to deliver diagnostic, refraction and finishing solution services across New Zealand and Australia.

Ophthalmic equipment company Designs for Vision (DFV) has appointed Jonathan Spencer as its new surgical territory manager for New Zealand.

Dubbed ‘a critical step in the basic understanding of how humans see’, research from UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute reveals a molecular pathway that helps our eyes see continuously in bright light.

To celebrate its 100th anniversary, luxury car brand Bentley has created a special collection of Bentley Eyewear sunglasses, blending contemporary and classic design. Using ‘innovative technology and extraordinary materials’, the 24-carat gold-plated frames feature a hand-finished iconic Bentley ‘B’

Kiwi designer Karen Walker is going beyond her own flamboyant sunglasses to launch her first eyewear collection, Spelling bee. Walker describes her trademark look as getting ‘just the right amount of wrong’ and designing a delicate and superfine eyewear collection made the tricky act of getting thin

Modstyle’s Eclipse titanium range includes classic super light men's and ladies’ frames with a splash of colour and modern shapes, while its multiflex collection is available in more traditional shapes and colours. "We are always looking for frames that will improve our Kiwi customers’ lives”, said

Australian optometry chain Oscar Wylee is expanding to New Zealand with two Auckland stores, Westfield St Lukes and 130 Ponsonby Road, opening this month.

The team at Stewart Caithness Gray (SCG) took part in the recent Dunedin half-marathon to support their colleague Jane Ludmann who was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer at age 32.

