Welcome to Madison Day Surgery

Madison Day Surgery is a specialist day hospital in Hornsby, Sydney, providing ophthalmic procedures including cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment and other advanced eye care services, as well as vasectomy procedures. Our experienced surgeons, nursing team and modern surgical facilities support safe, efficient day surgery, helping patients return home the same day with minimal disruption to their daily lives.

As a patient of Madison Day Surgery, you have the option to complete your admission form online. Please click the following link to access our secure online health portal.
Madison Day Surgery offers a broad range of surgical services for all patients. Our surgical specialties include Ophthalmology and General Practice (Vasectomy).

Cataract surgery is the surgical replacement of a cloudy lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) implant to restore vision.  The cloudy lens is broken up and removed with an ultrasound probe through a very small incision in the eye, and the artificial lens is inserted.


Glaucoma is characterised by elevated intraocular pressure associated with optic cupping and visual field loss. Glaucoma filtering surgery such as a trabeculectomy or goniotomy are aimed to lower intraocular pressure by forming a new drainage pathway to allow fluid to escape from the eye. During your surgery, your surgeon may implant a glaucoma drainage device such as a stent.


An ICL procedure involves the insertion of an implantable contact lens in the front chamber of the eye, leaving the natural lens intact. The procedure, undertaken to correct short- or long-sightedness, is often used as an alternative to corrective laser procedures.


Intravitreal injections are used in the treatment of Age-Related Macular Degeneration. The Injections work by inhibiting the growth of abnormal blood vessels at the macula, and help to prevent leakage of these blood vessels.


A pterygium is a growth of blood vessels and fibrous tissues covering the surface of the eye due to over-exposure to sunlight over an extended period of time. A pterygium is treated with a surgical excision and an auto-conjunctival graft.


A refractive lensectomy or refractive lens exchange, replaces the natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) implant. The surgery is usually performed to reduce a patient’s dependence on glasses or contact lenses.


A temporal artery biopsy is the most common diagnostic test for giant cell arteritis.


A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that sterilises a man by cutting the vas deferens, which are tubes that carry sperm from the testes to the penis.


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