Chiu, Alison

Dr Alison Chiu

Ophthalmologist and Specialist Eye Surgeon
Dr Chiu completed her medical degree with Honours at the University of Sydney. She also completed a Bachelor of Medical Science and following a dedicated research year, graduated with First Class Honours. Her academic pursuits continued, completing a PhD supported by prestigious scholarships from University College London and Cambridge University. Dr. Chiu has contributed significantly to peer-reviewed publications and authored a book chapter for Oxford University Press.Her ophthalmology training was undertaken at Sydney Eye Hospital, with further subspecialty Fellowship training in refractive surgery, including a further post-graduate academic qualification in this field. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Chiu has been a dedicated medical educator, specializing in teaching cataract surgery, including advanced and complex techniques. Currently pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Education at Harvard University, Dr. Chiu remains deeply committed to medical education. Beyond her clinical practice in private and public hospitals, she actively engages in advisory boards and participates in clinical trials focusing on Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOLs. Dr. Chiu is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences, sharing her expertise in refractive eye surgery.

   

Pure Sight Eye Surgeons
Dr Alison Chiu
25 Norfolk Street
Paddington
NSW 2021

135 Windsor Street
Richmond
NSW 2753

Tel: (02) 9098 1180
and 1300 37 2448

www.puresight.com.au

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