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Meet Your Local Eye Doctor: Associate Professor Kris Rallah-Baker

Surgeon, Advocate, Farmer – and Proudly Part of Your Community

If you think eye surgeons are all white coats and hospital corridors, think again. Associate Professor Kris Rallah-Baker is not your average specialist – he’s Your Local Eye Doctor and much more than that.

Kris is Australia’s first and only Indigenous ophthalmologist, with a career dedicated to restoring

sight and improving eye health outcomes for communities across the country. But beyond the scrubs and surgical lights, he’s also a family man, a passionate advocate for First Nations health, and – believe it or not – a farmer.

Yes, when he’s not performing delicate surgeries or consulting with patients, Kris is out on his farm, swapping his microscope for steel-capped boots. It’s a lifestyle that keeps him grounded and connected to the land.

“I love the balance it gives me,” Kris says. “Working on the farm helps me stay present. It’s hard to worry about work emails when you’re chasing cattle.”

Kris brings that same balance, warmth, and genuine care into every patient interaction. Whether

you’re in for a routine eye check or something more complex, you’re in expert hands with someone who truly values community – because he’s part of it. His passion in ophthalmology includes but is not limited to – cataract surgery and the treatment of age-related macular degeneration.

And now, we’re proud to let our community know that we offer bulk billed new patient cataract

appointments – because high-quality eye care should be accessible to everyone.

When it comes to your eyes, you deserve a doctor who’s not just skilled – but real, relatable, and right there with you every step of the way.

To learn more or book an appointment, just call our friendly team on 1800 EYE DOC today.

Your eyes are in expert hands with Your Local Eye Doctor.

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