Patient materials
Order free clinical and patient materials
From eye disease simulation glasses to flyers, we can send you a range of free materials for your patients.
Download patient brochures
Access downloadable brochures in multiple languages covering key vision topics, services and funding types.
Explore case studies and articles
Read the stories of how we’ve supported people to regain their independence and live the life they choose.
Eye conditions fact sheets
Learn about the types of eye conditions that can cause blindness or low vision.
Age-related macular degeneration
The leading cause of vision loss in Australians over 40.
Read more about Age-related macular degeneration  Albinism
A genetic condition that affects the body’s ability to produce melanin.
Read more about Albinism  Diabetic retinopathy
Damages tiny blood vessels at the back of your eyes.
Read more about Diabetic retinopathy  Retinitis pigmentosa
A genetic condition that causes cells in the retina to slowly degenerate.
Read more about Retinitis pigmentosa  Case studies and articles
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Rare eye conditions – symptoms and treatment
Eye conditions
Rare eye conditions pose quite a challenge for eye health practitioners. Australia’s diversity means practitioners need to know common and rarer eye conditions.
Tips on communicating to patients with vision loss
Patient care
Better patient outcomes usually come down to great communication - being clear, empathetic and unassuming. The challenges increase for eye health practitioners.
The best assistive technology equipment for patients
Assistive Technology
10 of the common technology aids Vision Australia recommends to your patients once you’ve referred them to us.
Professional development webinars
Through our tailored educational programs, we support health care providers to understand more about living with low vision. Learn about the latest technology and services we can provide your patients. Know when, why and how to refer them to us. Often these webinars come with CPD (continuing professional development) points.
Contact us to request a webinar