Background and education
Dr Toalster began work as an optometrist in 2002 after graduating from Queensland University of Technology. After working as a clinical optometrist for some years he then went on to study medicine and surgery, graduating from the University of Queensland in 2010. Dr Toalster undertook training as an ophthalmologist in Sydney and, in his final year, was chosen to be the Professorial Senior Ophthalmology Registrar. Following this, he embarked on an additional two years of fellowship sub-specialisation. He spent a year learning the latest corneal transplant techniques and cell-based therapies at Sydney Eye Hospital and another year at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital honing the latest advanced glaucoma treatments.
- Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland and University of Sydney
- Guest Lecturer, University of Otago, Ophthalmology Preparation course
- RANZCO Optics Examiner
- RANZCO Curriculum Committee Member
- RANZCO Diversity & Inclusiveness Committee Member
- Registrar Teacher of the Year 2016, University of Sydney
- Completed Fellowships, Sydney Eye H. (Cornea & Anterior Segment), Royal Victorian Eye & Ear H. (Glaucoma)
- Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists (FRANZCO)
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery with Honours (MBBS Hons)
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Optometry with Honours (BAppSci Optom Hons)
Expertise and experience
Dr Toalster is a sub-specialist eye surgeon with advanced training in glaucoma, cornea, cataract and pterygium microsurgeries. He believes in using the latest minimally invasive techniques to maximise wellbeing and give patients better health outcomes. Dr Toalster has been working in ophthalmology and eye health since 2002. As both an ophthalmologist and an optometrist, he is particularly well placed to guide patients through their treatment.
He holds several regarded academic and teaching positions at prestigious organisations including at the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmology, the University of Queensland, the University of Sydney and the University of Otago.
Dr Toalster divides his time between both public and private practice, where he treats the full range of complex eye disease.