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A brochure explaining the Eye Connect support and information service.
A brochure explaining the Eye Connect support and information service.
Eye Connect is the only personalised support and information service available to all Australians living
Eye Connect is the only personalised support and information service available to all Australians living
Macular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) is pleased with the Federal Government’s increased investment to make primary health care more affordable and accessible for Australians doing it tough due to the current cost of living crisis.
Listen to our Autumn 2025 Vision Voice online, or order the CD.
Read the Autumn 2025 edition of the Vision Voice newsletter.
Welcome to the latest edition of Vision Voice.
Macular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to defer the private health insurance reclassification of intravitreal (eye) injections from 1 July 2025 to 1 July 2026 and undertake further consultation.
By The Hon. Jillian Skinner, AM, former NSW Minister for Health.This article was originally published by News Corp.
Macular Disease Foundation Australia calls on the next Federal Government to bulk-bill sight-saving eye injections for pensioners; with the potential for creating a $140 million cost-saving per year.
We have released new research in collaboration with the University of New South Wales which has revealed the median total cost for people living with macular disease, who also receive sight-saving eye injections, is 12 percent* ($3,621) of the annual government pension payment.
We aim to respond to your request by the next business day. If you require assistance sooner, please call our National Helpline on 1800 111 709 (Monday - Friday 9-5pm AEST).
If your query is about an eye emergency - including sudden changes to your vision or eye pain - please contact your optometrist or ophthalmologist as soon as possible.
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