Xikun Han is an Ophthalmologist and an eye doctor based in Brisbane. His practice is located at 300 Herston Road, Brisbane, QLD 4006. If you are dealing with ongoing eye health worries, it helps to have someone who looks closely at what is happening and stays steady through follow-up appointments.
In many cases, Xikun Han helps people manage pressure-related eye problems, including glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension (OHT). Eye pressure can change over time, and early support can make a big difference to how well vision holds up. He also looks after patients with Pigment-Dispersion Syndrome, where the eyes can be more prone to issues with drainage and pressure.
He treats vision changes linked to the retina and the macula too. This can include Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) and Geographic Atrophy. These conditions can be tough to live with, especially when your day-to-day eyesight starts to shift. Treatment plans often come down to monitoring closely, managing symptoms, and keeping you informed about what to expect as things evolve.
At times, patients need help after a sudden change, such as Retinal Detachment. That is usually time-sensitive, and getting the right care quickly matters. Xikun Han works with patients to understand what has happened and what the next steps are, including eye checks that track progress.
For some people, treatment can involve procedures. Xikun Han also manages care around Trabeculectomy, a surgery used when eye pressure needs extra help. The follow-up after surgery is important, and he focuses on practical monitoring and clear guidance so patients know what to watch for.
He may also assess other eye and skin-related concerns that show up in clinic, such as a Ganglion Cyst and Sunburn. While these are not the main focus for everyone, it can be useful to have a clinician who can review what is going on and advise on safe next steps.
Over time, his clinical work is built around steady eye care for adults and older people, and support for people with long-term eye conditions. The goal is simple: help protect vision where possible, and keep care organised so you are not left guessing.