Mohit N. Shivdasani is an Ophthalmologist based in East Melbourne, VIC. He works from 384 Albert St, East Melbourne, in Victoria 3002. For many people, eye problems can creep in slowly. Others notice sudden changes. Either way, getting a clear plan matters.
As an eye doctor, Mohit looks after patients with a range of conditions that affect the retina and how it works. This includes retinopathy, late-onset retinal degeneration, and retinitis pigmentosa. These conditions can cause changes to vision over time. At times, people find it harder to see in low light or notice their field of vision feeling smaller.
He also treats issues like pigmentary-related changes in the eye. The word “pigmentary” can sound scary, but it simply refers to how the retina holds and manages pigments. When that system doesn’t work the way it should, it can affect eyesight. Care often means checking what’s happening, keeping track of changes, and making sure treatment and support fit what each person needs.
Another area he deals with is late-onset retinal degeneration. This is often about wear-and-tear of the eye tissues as we get older, but it can still be stressful when symptoms show up. In many cases, early checks help people understand what’s going on and what to watch for next.
Mohit N. Shivdasani also works with people who have a ganglion cyst. Eye-related cysts can affect comfort and vision depending on where they are and how they’re behaving. Getting the right diagnosis is key, because the next steps can be different from person to person.
The clinic setting at 384 Albert St makes it easy for local patients around East Melbourne and the wider area to get timely eye care. Appointments are typically about asking the right questions, doing the needed eye checks, and discussing options in a clear way. If you’re worried about how your vision is changing, it helps to get it looked at sooner rather than later.
Education and work history details are not listed here, so the best next step is to book an appointment if you’d like to talk through your specific situation. If you have results from past eye tests, bringing them along can also help make the visit more useful.