Carrie Griffith is an experienced orthoptist with qualifications from the UK, holding a Medical Science degree in Orthoptics from Sheffield University and a Master of Health Studies from the University of Liverpool.
She has worked extensively across the UK before relocating to South Australia, gaining wide-ranging expertise in orthoptics. Carrie has particular interests in adult and paediatric strabismus, eye movement disorders, eye strain issues, Goldmann perimetry, and neurological conditions affecting vision.
Dedicated to providing tailored care, Carrie enjoys working with both adults and children.
Paediatric ophthalmology is a specialised field that focuses on detecting and correcting vision problems and eye diseases in children.
Glaucoma is the name given to a group of diseases that affect the fibres in the optic nerves. It can significantly impact your vision, and if left untreated, can result in the
Strabismus, also known as squint, can manifest itself in a number of different ways and presents in both adults and children.
Eyelid malposition is abnormal positioning of the eyelids due to various causes. It is usually caused by relaxation of tissues around the eye mostly due to ageing, but can also
Pterygium refers to a scar tissue that grows from the corner of the eye and extends over the cornea and towards the pupil. It can cause serious vision concerns if it grows over the
A cataract means that the eye’s lens has become clouded to the extent that it impacts on clear vision. Although they are most often a consequence of ageing, cataracts can occur in
The practicing specialists at SA Eye Specialsits are active members and fellows of multiple organisations including