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Your journey to visual freedom begins at EyeHub

Imagine waking up to crystal-clear vision, just you and the world, in perfect focus.

Introducing EyeHub-Laser Vision Specialists, the Sunshine Coast’s premier destination for advanced laser vision correction.

Led by Dr Sonia Moorthy, EyeHub has been on the coast for more than three years and is the only clinic in Queensland equipped with a complete ZEISS laser suite, including the VisuMax 800 femtosecond laser and the MEL 90 excimer laser.

This advanced capability enables us to offer procedures like SMILE PRO and PRESBYOND, a first for Queensland, offering precise, minimally invasive treatments with rapid recovery times and lower risk.

Whether you’re an avid surfer, cyclist, golfer, or just want to be independent of glasses, EyeHub offers a complete range of laser vision correction options, including LASIK and Implantable Contact Lenses (ICLs), to suit your lifestyle and visual needs.

At EyeHub, your vision correction journey begins with a online suitability questionnaire followed by a free, fully comprehensive assessment to determine the best treatment option for you. With transparent pricing and various payment options, EyeHub is dedicated to delivering world class eye care, beginning here on the Sunshine Coast.

Take the First Step

Ready to experience life without glasses or contacts? Visit eyehub.net.au/our-expertise/refractive-laser/ to learn more and book your consultation today.

EyeHub. Eye health optimised. Life transformed.

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