Andrew J. Zele is an Ophthalmologist based in Brisbane, working from 60 Musk Avenue, Brisbane, QLD 4059. He looks after eye health across a range of ages. Some people come in because something has changed with their vision. Others want regular checks to help catch problems early.
Eye care can be pretty personal. Vision issues can make everyday things harder, like reading, driving, or picking up small details. Andrew treats conditions that affect the retina and the back of the eye, as well as pressure inside the eye. In many cases, early treatment can make a big difference to how well vision holds up over time.
Common reasons people see him include glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT), where eye pressure can be an issue. He also manages diabetic retinopathy for people living with diabetes, and he helps with late-onset retinal conditions as they develop. For those with age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), the focus is on monitoring and treatment planning to support sight and comfort. At times, he also sees patients for other eye-related concerns, including ganglion cysts when they are causing symptoms around the eye area.
Andrew works with his patients to understand what they are noticing and what is going on with their eyes. Appointments are usually about getting the right information, organising tests if needed, and making a clear plan for follow-up. Eye conditions can change, even when symptoms feel mild, so regular reviews matter.
He stays up to date with new approaches in eye care through ongoing medical learning and current practice. That means patients can expect care that fits with modern standards, without it feeling rushed or overcomplicated. If you need help figuring out what your eye symptoms could mean, a specialist review can be a good next step.