Dr Adrian Hunt is a Ophthalmologist, Eye Specialist, have practice in Kingsway Day Surgery in Miranda, NSW . Dr Adrian Hunt has 314 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

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Dr Hunt gained his MBBS in 1995 from the University of Sydney based at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Within five years he had also earned a Master of Biomedical Engineering from the University of NSW. While investigating a rare paediatric condition at The Children's Hospital at Westmead, he developed a strong interest in retinal research. This inspired Dr Hunt to train in general ophthalmology at the Sydney Eye Hospital, becoming a Fellow of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists in 2006. Today, Dr Hunt takes time away from this practice to help train future ophthalmologists and provide expertise in medical retina, macular degeneration and retinal vascular disease. Dr Hunt is married with four young children plus two dachshunds. When he's being Adrian (or Daddy) rather than Dr Hunt, he really enjoys taking his kids to Shelly Beach ocean pool and walking on the esplanade.

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  • Practice name Kingsway Day Surgery
  • Address 50-52 Urunga Pde, Miranda, NSW
  • Suburb or City Miranda, NSW
What is the Dr Adrian Hunt's specialty?
Dr Adrian Hunt is a Ophthalmologist, Eye Specialist.
What is the address of the Dr Adrian Hunt's practice?
Dr Adrian Hunt works at 50-52 Urunga Pde, Miranda, NSW
What are the Dr Adrian Hunt's qualifications?

MBBS MbiomedE FRANZCO

Dr Hunt gained his MBBS in 1995 from the University of Sydney based at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Within five years he had also earned a Master of Biomedical Engineering from the University of NSW. While investigating a rare paediatric condition at The Children's Hospital at Westmead, he developed a strong interest in retinal research. This inspired Dr Hunt to train in general ophthalmology at the Sydney Eye Hospital, becoming a Fellow of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists in 2006. Today, Dr Hunt takes time away from this practice to help train future ophthalmologists and provide expertise in medical retina, macular degeneration and retinal vascular disease. Dr Hunt is married with four young children plus two dachshunds. When he's being Adrian (or Daddy) rather than Dr Hunt, he really enjoys taking his kids to Shelly Beach ocean pool and walking on the esplanade.

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