Sally A. Mcfadden is an ophthalmologist based on University Drive, Callaghan, NSW, Australia. She looks after eye health for adults and children who need help with vision changes and eye conditions that affect comfort, sight, and long-term eye health.
In everyday terms, her clinic care covers things like nearsightedness. If reading, screens, or distance driving start to feel blurry, an eye check can make a real difference. At times, changing glasses or contact lenses isn’t the only answer, and that’s where a proper eye assessment matters.
Sally also works with people who have issues around the eye area, including a ganglion cyst. These can show up as a small lump and may cause worry even when they aren’t always painful. Getting it checked is useful, so the next steps are clear and you’re not left guessing.
Glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT) are another big part of her work. These conditions can affect the eye’s drainage system and eye pressure, and they can creep up over time. Many people don’t notice symptoms early on, which is why regular checks and monitoring are so important. In many cases, early detection helps protect vision for the years ahead.
Eye care is not just about one quick fix. Even when someone feels “mostly fine,” checking eye pressure, testing sight, and looking at the structures inside the eye can help spot problems early. Sally’s approach is steady and practical. She focuses on understanding what’s going on, explaining what the results mean in plain language, and working through the best plan for follow-up.
For appointments, patients can visit the Callaghan practice at University Drive. If you’re dealing with blurry vision, a new lump near the eye, or you’ve been told about eye pressure, it’s worth getting a proper eye assessment rather than waiting and hoping it settles on its own.