Victoria M. Flood is an Ophthalmologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW, working at 390 Victoria Street. She looks after people who need support with their eyesight, from first signs of eye disease through to ongoing care. Appointments are usually about making things clear and practical—what’s going on in the eyes, what can be done, and what to watch for next.
Her focus includes common and important vision conditions, like Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) and late-onset retinal degeneration. She also treats cataract, and she supports people with diabetic eye problems, including diabetic retinopathy. At times, eye symptoms can link to wider health issues, so she also works with patients managing things like Type 2 diabetes and metabolic health concerns. In many cases, that means looking at the bigger picture, not just one scan or one result.
Victoria also sees patients who may be dealing with other health and wellbeing challenges that can affect everyday care. For example, some people have memory issues such as dementia, while others may be managing nutrition concerns or weight-related health problems. Vision can make these conditions harder day to day, so care often includes helping patients and families understand the next steps in a calm way.
Details about Victoria’s experience level, education history, and any research work are not listed in this profile. Clinical trials are also not mentioned here. If you’d like to know more about her training or whether she’s involved in studies, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when booking.
Overall, the aim is simple: protect sight where possible, manage eye disease early, and keep follow-up plans realistic. If you’re noticing changes in vision—like blurring, distortion, or trouble seeing at night—getting an eye check sooner rather than later can make a big difference.