Extension, not replacement
At Mobile Eye Clinic, we look to support your care. For each patient, we seek to:
  1. Coordinate appointments with the patient's carer and GP practice before visits
  2. Conduct on-site assessments and necessary imaging
  3. Report back to you with concise, clinically relevant information and recommendations
  4. Arrange ongoing reviews based on risk and clinical need
  5. Facilitate ophthalmology referrals where required and keep you in the loop at all times

Who We Are

Mobile Eye Clinic provides professional, on-site eye care services for aged care residents and immobile patients. We work collaboratively with GP practices to support diabetic retinopathy screening, macular degeneration monitoring, and ongoing retinal care without patients needing to attend external clinics.

Mobile Eye Clinic provides professional, on-site eye care services for aged care residents and immobile patients. We work collaboratively with GP practices to support diabetic retinopathy screening, macular degeneration monitoring, and ongoing retinal care without patients needing to attend external clinics.

Clinical Reports

We provide clearly, timely clinical reports with clinical findings and diagnoses, recommended management plans and ophthalmology referral suggestions.

Macular Degeneration

Regular monitoring and tracking of macular health to detect and manage age-related changes early.

Eye Examinations

Comprehensive on-site eye examinations conducted in the comfort of your facility or home.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Specialized screening and ongoing monitoring for diabetic eye disease to prevent vision loss.

Our Referral Workflow

1
GP or Practice identifies suitable patients
2
Referral sent to Mobile Eye Clinic via Shared Longiviti Cloud Platform
3
Mobile Eye Clinic coordinates directly with the aged care facility patients, Patient's Representatives and Care Staff
4
We conduct on-site examinations
5
Clinical reports returned promptly to GP

Why Us?

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Why This
Matters

Elderly diabetic patients are often at higher risk of:

  • Vision loss from diabetic retinopathy
  • Progressive macular degeneration
  • Falls, functional decline, and reduced quality of life related to poor vision
  • Depression
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Benefits for
your Practice

  • Enhance chronic disease management
  • Remove the barriers to frail and immobile patients
  • Strengthen continuity and communication
  • Collaborative, patient-centric care