A not for profit organisation
Since its establishment in 1983, the Lions Eye Institute has become a global centre for ophthalmological care and first-class scientific research into the prevention of blindness.
You can expect to be treated with kindness and courtesy when you visit us. Our goal is to make your visit to the Lions Eye Institute clinic as pleasant and informative as possible.
We invest in world-class medical research and its translation into clinical practice in metropolitan, rural and remote Western
Australia.
Thank you to everyone who entered the Lions Eye Institute’s inaugural Eye to Eye Photographic Competition. The number and quality …
In celebration of International Women's Day, we interviewed newly appointed Research Assistant Alicia Brunet about her work at the Lions …
Dale Neill is the Lions Eye Institute's independent consultant for the Eye to Eye Photographic Competition. He is experienced in …
The Lions Eye Institute is delighted to announce we are a beneficiary of Channel 7 Telethon Trust, with six critical …
When Mohammedali was just three months old, his parents noticed he would often stare at the downlights in the ceiling …
Congratulations to Dr Di Huang for being awarded a 2024 Retina Australia Research Grant. Dr Huang will use the grant …
Eye to Eye Photographic Exhibition In late 2023 the Lions Eye Institute held its very first Eye to Eye Photographic …
Thank you to everyone who entered the Eye to Eye Photographic Competition. The competition is now closed. Winners will be …
Join us for the 2023 Telethon Family Festival Join the Lions Eye Institute at Telethon Family Festival on Sunday, 22 …
Understanding glaucoma through imaging of single cells In the Lions Eye Institute’s 40th year, please join Professor Balwantray Chauhan …
Did you know that the Lions Eye Institute, in collaboration with VisAbility, offers periodic information seminars for patients with inherited …
A peer support meeting will be held at the Lions Eye Institute on Tuesday, 21 February for patients living with …