Mona S. Awadalla is an Ophthalmologist based in Adelaide, SA. She looks after people with a range of eye problems, from everyday vision issues to long-term eye pressure concerns. In many cases, patients come in because they want clear answers and a plan they can live with.
A big part of her work focuses on glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT). These conditions can quietly affect vision over time, so regular checks matter. Mona also helps with pigment-dispersion syndrome, which can raise eye pressure for some people. She’ll talk through what the eye tests mean and what might be done to protect sight.
Eye surgery is also part of her practice. For example, trabeculectomy is a procedure used to help lower eye pressure when other treatments aren’t enough. She also treats cataracts, which can cause blurry vision, glare at night, and trouble reading. Depending on the situation, she’ll discuss treatment options and what to expect before and after care.
Some patients need help with rarer eye conditions too, including microphthalmia. Every case can look different, so care often comes down to careful assessment and realistic next steps. Mona aims to keep things calm and practical, especially when people are worried about their eyesight or have had symptoms for a while.
Her education is in specialist eye care, with training that supports both medical and surgical management of eye conditions. Over time, she has worked with adults and families dealing with ongoing eye health needs, including people who need ongoing monitoring for pressure-related problems.
No specific research or clinical trial details are listed here, but her approach stays grounded in routine eye care and the results of the tests done during appointments. If you’re looking for an ophthalmologist in Adelaide who can help you understand what’s going on and plan the next step, Mona S. Awadalla is one option worth considering.