Lindsay A. Mcgrath is an Ophthalmologist based at 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, VIC 3002. Lindsay looks after eye problems that can affect the surface of the eye, the tear system, and deeper eye structures. Appointments are based around clear checks, practical advice, and care that fits what’s going on for each person.
In many cases, people see Lindsay for conditions like blocked tear ducts, chemosis, and dacryoadenitis. There are also times when eye swelling or inflammation needs close attention, because it can link back to other changes in the body. Lindsay also cares for people where there’s a concern about growths and cancers that involve the eye or nearby areas.
That can include eye melanoma and uveal melanoma, along with other serious conditions such as basal cell skin cancer when it affects the eye area. At times, care may also be needed for people with links to wider health issues, including adrenal cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Lindsay also supports patients with rarer conditions that can show up in eye findings, such as Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) syndrome and xeroderma pigmentosum.
Eye surgery can be part of the plan too. Lindsay’s work includes procedures like vitrectomy, which is used for certain problems inside the eye. There are also situations where careful monitoring matters more than rushing into treatment, depending on how the eye looks and how symptoms are changing.
Experience: specific years of practice aren’t listed here. Education: details about qualifications aren’t shown in the information available. What is clear is that the focus is on ophthalmology, with an emphasis on both eye health and eye-related conditions that need careful follow-up.
Research and clinical trials: no trial information is listed here. If you’re trying to understand whether a new treatment is available, it’s best to ask during your appointment so the right options can be discussed for your situation.