May 2, 2021
MB ChB MOphth FRANZCO
Anne-Marie is also a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for cataract surgery, chalazion or tarsal cyst removal, consultations and assessments, fundus photography, intravitreal injections, laser iridoplasty, laser iridotomy, laser trabeculoplasty, macular laser, minor eyelid surgery, otpic disc photos, optical coherence tomography (OCT), photocoagulation of the retina or pan retinal laser, pterygium or pinguecula surgery, punctal plug or enlargement, retinal photography, syringing of tear ducts or lacrimal probe, three snip punctoplasty, visual field tests, YAG laser capsulotomy.
Anne-Marie completed her medical degree at the University of Auckland in 2003. She went on to complete her postgraduate professional training in ophthalmology in Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington during which time she also obtained a Master of Ophthalmology from the Unversity of Otago. Thereafter she undertook a further two years of fellowship training in paediatrics and strabismus, working at the Lions Eye Institute and Princess Margaret Hospital for children in Western Australia, and then the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada.
Dr Anne-Marie Yardley is a general ophthalmologist and cataract surgeon who specialises in all aspects of paediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus. Anne-Marie has a wide range of interests both within ophthalmology and outside medicine and enjoys working with patients from all sorts of backgrounds and age groups.
Anne-Marie has been recognised for her achievements in the form of awards and scholarships and has published widely in the peer-reviewed literature.
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