Cameron A. Mclintock is an Ophthalmologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. He looks after people with eye problems that can affect comfort, day-to-day vision, and long-term eye health. Appointments cover both straightforward issues and more ongoing conditions, depending on what’s going on.
Common eye concerns Cameron helps with include astigmatism, dry eye syndrome, and keratoconus. Astigmatism can make vision a bit blurry or stretched, especially at night or when you’re tired. Dry eye syndrome is different for everyone, but it often brings gritty eyes, soreness, redness, and that “something’s in my eye” feeling. Cameron can talk through what’s causing it and what tends to help.
He also treats interstitial keratitis, which is inflammation in the cornea. This can be uncomfortable and may affect how clearly light gets through the eye. At times, it can need careful, steady management, not just a quick fix. Another condition he sees is pterygium, which is a growth on the eye surface that can slowly change the way the eye looks and how the cornea focuses light.
Over time, some eye conditions can become more noticeable or more bothersome, even if you’ve been living with them for a while. Cameron’s focus is on getting the right diagnosis, explaining what the findings mean, and making a plan that fits real life. That might include discussing treatment options, long-term support, and what changes to watch for.
Because eye issues can vary a lot from person to person, care needs to be practical and specific. Cameron works with patients who want clear answers and a calm approach. People often come in with symptoms that come and go, or concerns about vision that feel worse in certain settings, like driving at night, using screens for long periods, or spending time outdoors.
If you’re dealing with ongoing dryness, unstable vision, corneal problems, or a growth on the eye surface, Cameron can help sort out what’s happening and what to do next. The aim is to support comfort and protect sight as much as possible, with plans that can be followed and adjusted as needed.