Georgia Kaidonis

Ophthalmologist

Female📍 Adelaide

About of Georgia Kaidonis

Georgia Kaidonis is an Ophthalmologist based in Adelaide, SA. She works with people who need help with eye health, from everyday vision problems to longer-term conditions that can affect the retina and macula.


In clinic, Georgia often looks after patients with diabetes-related eye issues. This can include diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular oedema. Over time, these conditions can change vision, and getting the right checks early really matters.


She also helps people dealing with age-related eye disease, including age-related macular degeneration. Some patients have changes like geographic atrophy, where the central vision can gradually be affected. Appointments are usually about keeping things on track, understanding what’s happening, and making a plan for monitoring and treatment.


Another part of her work includes problems linked to retinal degeneration. These can be complex and vary from person to person, so Georgia focuses on clear explanations and practical next steps.


When surgery is needed, she provides care such as vitrectomy. That’s a type of eye operation used for certain problems inside the eye. It’s not something people jump into lightly, so Georgia takes time to talk through what to expect before and after.


Georgia also treats patients with eye-related symptoms that can come with other health conditions. At times, the eye issues may be part of a bigger picture, and she works to coordinate care in a way that feels steady and organised.


Her approach is calm and hands-on. She listens first, and then helps you make sense of what the tests mean. Many people feel anxious when they’re told something is “progressing” or “needs follow-up”. In many cases, reassurance and a simple plan make a big difference.


Georgia’s education background isn’t listed here, but she stays up to date with modern eye care through ongoing clinical learning. Her focus is on safe, thoughtful care for the kinds of conditions she sees most often, and on supporting patients through follow-up over time.


Clinical trials and research details aren’t provided here. What is clear is that Georgia’s work centres on everyday, real-world eye care—helping patients understand their condition, protect their vision where possible, and know what comes next.

Services & Conditions Treated

Diabetic RetinopathyAge-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)Late-Onset Retinal DegenerationMultiple Synostoses Syndrome 1VitrectomyAcoustic NeuromaAcromicric DysplasiaAcute PainBrachydactylyCraniosynostosisEar BarotraumaGeographic AtrophyHyphemaMeningiomaMosaicismNecrosisNeurofibromatosisNeurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2)Patent Ductus ArteriosusPolysyndactyly Cardiac MalformationPyogenic GranulomaSubconjunctival HemorrhageSyndactylyThymic Epithelial TumorType 1 Diabetes (T1D)Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)Wilson Disease

Publications

1 total

Genome-Wide Association Study to Identify Genetic Variants Associated With Diabetic Maculopathy.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science • March 26, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Georgia Kaidonis offer?
Dr Kaidonis focuses on ophthalmology and offers services related to diabetic eye diseases, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, and retinal conditions. She also provides procedures such as vitrectomy and assessments for various retinal and ocular issues.
Which conditions can Dr Kaidonis treat?
Her work covers conditions like Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD), Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), Geographic Atrophy, Subconjunctival Hemorrhage, and other retinal and eye-related concerns.
Where is Dr Kaidonis based?
She practices in Adelaide, South Australia.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Kaidonis?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic directly. The staff can help with availability and what you need for your visit.
What should I bring to my first ophthalmology appointment?
Bring any relevant medical history, current medications, and any eye symptoms you’re experiencing. If you have prior eye tests or scans, bring those as well.
Do you perform eye surgeries like a vitrectomy?
Yes, vitrectomy is among the procedures offered as part of retinal care where appropriate for the patient.
Is there anything I should expect at a retinal eye assessment?
A retinal assessment typically involves a clinical exam of the eyes, possibly imaging or scans, and discussion of any symptoms or risks related to conditions such as diabetic eye disease or macular degeneration.