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What is the Emergency Department of the ...

Wednesday, 21st Mar 12

The Sydney Hospital and the Sydney Eye Hospital have an emergency department available to patients in need of emergency hospital treatment. This means that they need for treatment is urgent and serious and cannot wait for a visit to your normal doctor during traditional office hours.

Eye problems are sometimes caused by str...

Tuesday, 6th Mar 12

Most of us will experience temporary eye problems from time to time, including itching, blurriness or fatigue. Most of these eye problems are short-lived and will probably go away on their own with no complications. However, sudden eye problems and those that last for more than a couple of days should be checked by an eye doctor.

Getting Directions to the Sydney Eye Hos...

Wednesday, 22nd Feb 12

Sydney Eye Hospital is located at: 8 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000 Ferry: If travelling by ferry the hospital is a 20 minute walk from Circular Quay wharves. Train: St James and Martin Place train stations are only a few minutes walk from Sydney Eye Hospital.

Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum Tours at ...

Wednesday, 8th Feb 12

The Eye Hospital Sydney conducts guided tours on the historical places of the Sydney Hospital during weekdays for approximately one hour every tour. Historical tours cost $10 per person, museum tours cost $6 person, and combine historical and museum tours cost $14 per person. Funds collected on these tours will be used to buy medical facilities for the use of the patients and for the maintenance of the museums.