About

Dr Brett Rogers is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Southern Cataract Surgeons, 56 Victoria Avenue, Avenal, Invercargill 9810, where he provides advanced medical and surgical eye care; patients are encouraged to leave a review to help others benefit from his expertise.

Special interest

His medical interests include cataract surgery, refractive cataract surgery with astigmatism correction, glaucoma management, and YAG laser treatment for posterior capsular thickening; he has performed more than 10,000 cataract operations over 25 years, serving patients across Southland, Queenstown, Central Otago, and beyond, making him one of New Zealand’s most experienced cataract surgeons.

Education and training

MB ChB 1977 Otago; FRACS 1987; FRANZCO 1988

Dr Rogers earned his MBChB degree from the University of Otago in 1977, completed ophthalmology training at Auckland Hospital, and became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in 1987 and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO) in 1988.

Practice address

Dr Brett Rogers - Specialist Cataract Surgeon

  • 56 Victoria Avenue, Avenal, Invercargill 9810
  • 9 Isle Street, Queenstown 9300

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Frequently Asked Questions

He focuses on cataract surgery, refractive cataract surgery, glaucoma management, and YAG laser procedures.

He has performed more than 10,000 cataract operations over 25 years of practice.

He practices at Southern Cataract Surgeons, 56 Victoria Avenue, Invercargill, and also operates at Southern Cross Hospitals in Invercargill and Queenstown.

Yes, he offers both medical and surgical management of glaucoma, including advanced techniques.

He performs YAG laser treatment for posterior capsular thickening, often referred to as secondary cataract.

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