
Macular Degeneration Awareness Week 2015 went back to basics with the theme ‘How’s your macula?’ encouraging all Australians to get an eye test and macula check.
Read MoreMacular Degeneration Awareness Week 2015 went back to basics with the theme ‘How’s your macula?’ encouraging all Australians to get an eye test and macula check.
Read MoreThe Governor of WA had a macula check at Government House to highlight the importance of early detection of macular degeneration.
Read MoreNSW Governor stresses the importance of regular eye examinations.
Read MoreThe Governor of Victoria has accepted the role of Custodian of Vision to help raise awareness of macular degeneration.
Read MoreThe Governor of Tasmania has supported Macular Degeneration Awareness Week 2015 by accepting the role of Custodian of Vision.
Read MoreMDFA says the addition of ranibizumab (Lucentis) to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme provides patients with affordable access to treatment for diabetic macular oedema and retinal vein occlusion.
Read MoreMDFA has welcomed new treatment options for diabetic macular oedema and retinal vein occlusion.
Read MoreBowls Australia and MDFA have joined forces with an Australian-first eye health campaign.
Read MoreThe Foundation welcomes the decision to allow switching of age-related macular degeneration drugs Eylea and Lucentis.
Read MoreWe 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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