Ophthalmologists
Clinical Optometrists
Carla Fasher
Carla joined The Eye Health Centre in 2024, bringing her passion for patient care and professional development to the role of Clinical Team Leader. With a background in both optometry and public health, she’s driven by a love of learning and supporting patients through every stage of their eye health journey. Originally from Auckland, Carla studied at the University of Auckland before relocating to Brisbane, where she embraced the sunshine and rediscovered her love for running. Warm, knowledgeable and always growing, Carla plays a key role in guiding both our clinical team and our patients.
Andy McCormack
Andy brings warmth, experience and a bit of humour to every appointment. With a deep interest in both the clinical and personal sides of optometry, he blends technical expertise with a genuine focus on patient comfort. Known for his relaxed, friendly approach, Andy believes in making each consultation feel like a catch-up with an old friend. Backed by one of the most experienced teams in Australia, he’s passionate about delivering clear outcomes with a personal touch. Outside the clinic, Andy enjoys family time, sport and keeping up with his (much cooler) kids.
Bregan Soh
Bregan is a dedicated and experienced optometrist who brings both clinical excellence and a personal touch to every consultation. After completing a Master of Clinical Optometry and Bachelor of Vision Science at UNSW, Bregan spent several years delivering eyecare in rural and remote communities across Australia – an experience that shaped his patient-first approach. He has completed further studies in glaucoma, paediatrics and dry eye, and now runs dedicated clinics for these conditions at our Wynnum practice. Passionate about making meaningful connections, Bregan works closely with our doctors to provide thorough, compassionate care at every step.
Clodagh Sinnott
Originally from Ireland but raised in Warwick, QLD, Clodagh brings a warm, down-to-earth approach to optometry. She studied at QUT in Brisbane and has since worked across South East Queensland – from her hometown to the Sunshine Coast and city practices – as well as spending 18 months living and working in Ireland. With a long-held fascination for eye surgery, Clodagh joined The Eye Health Centre in 2023 and hasn’t looked back. She loves being part of a team that blends clinical excellence with genuine care, and finds it incredibly rewarding to support patients through their eye health journey.
Henry Tran
Henry brings a wealth of experience and a calm, considered approach to patient care. He completed his Bachelor of Vision Science and Master of Optometry (with Distinction) at QUT in 2015, including clinical placement at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Since then, he’s worked across Australia in both corporate and private practice, and completed the Advanced Certificate in Glaucoma through the Australian College of Optometry. With a special interest in ocular health and glaucoma management, Henry enjoys collaborating with ophthalmologists and supporting patients through every stage of their eye care journey.
Jennifer Vieritz
Jennifer finds inspiration in every patient’s unique eye health journey. Starting her career in Toowoomba, she embraced the challenge of helping people see clearly and now approaches each patient like a puzzle to solve, navigating complex ocular conditions with the latest technologies and personalised care. As a Clinical Optometric Supervisor at QUT, she takes pride in guiding future optometrists while continuing to expand her own expertise. Jennifer has been honoured with the Hamlyn Brier Clinical Optometry Award and balances her busy career with a love of colourful shoes and good chocolate—small joys that keep her smiling every day.
Jessica Wilson
Jessica is a passionate optometrist with a focus on patient education and preventative eye care. She values clear communication and takes the time to explain conditions and treatment plans to her patients, ensuring they feel informed and confident in their eye health decisions. With experience across a variety of clinical settings, Jessica brings a calm and friendly approach to each consultation, supporting patients with empathy and care throughout their vision journey.
Linda Tran
Linda is a therapeutically endorsed optometrist who brings compassion, precision and a patient-centred focus to every appointment. She has a special interest in ocular disease management and takes pride in working collaboratively with ophthalmologists to ensure seamless and effective patient care. Linda values patient education, believing that empowering patients with knowledge is key to maintaining long-term eye health. Outside of work, Linda enjoys exploring new cafes around Brisbane and spending quality time with her family and friends.
Megan Shaw
Warm, friendly and genuinely curious, Megan loves connecting with patients and hearing the stories that matter most to them. Growing up in the country gave her a down-to-earth approach that helps put people at ease. Whether she’s walking her puppy along the Wynnum foreshore or planning her next overseas adventure with her husband and son, Megan brings that same sense of joy and connection to her work. When the snow calls (and her knees cooperate!), she’s happiest out on the ski fields – but day-to-day, it’s her patients and the Bayside community that keep her smiling.
Paras Chrysostomou
Paras brings warmth, knowledge and a deep passion for eye health to every patient interaction. Drawn to optometry by a fascination with how much the eyes can reveal about overall health, she’s committed to making patients feel informed, supported and cared for. After completing her university placement at The Eye Health Centre, Paras knew she wanted to be part of a team that puts patient wellbeing first. Now a valued member of that very team, she finds it incredibly rewarding to help people improve their vision and confidence. Outside the clinic, she enjoys time with her husband and big Greek family.
Phuc Ngo
With over two decades of experience, Phuc Ngo brings expertise, empathy and a global perspective to his work. He specialises in complex dry eye management and advanced contact lens fittings, and is proud to care for patients at The Eye Health Centre in Booval. A QUT graduate, Phuc has worked across Australia in both private and corporate settings, and is also a Credentialed Optometrist for CASA. Outside the clinic, he gives back through his work with Australian Health Humanitarian Aid in Cambodia and serves on the executive board of The Dry Eye Society. He’s deeply committed to patient-centred, thoughtful care.