John A. Landers is an ophthalmologist based in Bedford Park, South Australia. You’ll find him at 1 Flinders Drive, Bedford Park, SA 5042. He looks after a wide range of eye health needs, from common problems to conditions that can affect vision over time.
His clinic work often includes glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT). He also helps people dealing with pigment-dispersion syndrome. At times, patients need support with how their eyes handle pressure and long-term risk, so regular check-ups and clear plans matter.
He also sees patients for cataracts, and for cataract removal when vision is being affected. Other eye issues in his care include conjunctivitis (pink eye), astigmatism, nearsightedness, and presbyopia. If your eyes feel blurry or uncomfortable, or if your glasses prescription is changing, he can help sort out what might be going on.
For people with retinal concerns, John A. Landers manages conditions such as age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and diabetic retinopathy. He also looks at late-onset retinal degeneration. In some cases, surgery may be needed, including vitrectomy and procedures like trabeculectomy, depending on the eye problem and how it’s progressing.
There are also some less common causes of vision or eye symptoms that he treats, including ganglion cysts and trachoma. For people living with motor neuron disease, he also supports eyes affected by ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), where eye-related changes can show up alongside other symptoms.
In many cases, his approach is practical and calm. Eye health can feel stressful, especially when tests show changes you didn’t expect. He focuses on explaining what the findings mean, what options are available, and what the next steps look like.
Experience: this profile doesn’t list specific years, but he works as an ophthalmologist and treats the eye conditions mentioned above. Education details aren’t provided here. Research and any clinical trials are also not listed in this profile.