Dr Joyce Hung is a part of the Veterinary Ophthalmology team at SASH North Ryde, where she focuses on medical and surgical management of eye conditions in animals. She also values opportunities to support veterinarians who want to build confidence in ophthalmic examination and management.
Dr Joyce graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science with Honours and received several academic awards as well as a scholarship.
Her interest in Ophthalmology led her to undertake the Ophthalmology Distance Education Course at the University of Sydney. She later completed a residency in Veterinary Ophthalmology in Australia, gaining extensive experience in medical and surgical management of eye diseases. She holds Membership of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in Small Animal Surgery by examination.
A strong advocate for evidence-based medicine, she published as the first author on the topic of restrictive strabismus and the use of diamond burr debridement on SCCEDs/ indolent ulcers, which became one of the top-cited articles.
With a blend of clinical expertise, surgical excellence, and research background, Dr Joyce remains deeply committed to her vision of advancing animal eye care, improving patient outcomes, and contributing to the profession through mentorship, and education.
In her spare time, she enjoys playing tennis, pickleball and hiking.
