Srujana Sahebjada is an Ophthalmologist who looks after eye health in East Melbourne, VIC. She works from Level 1, 32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, VIC 3002, Australia. Appointments are based around real-world eye problems people deal with day to day, from blurry vision through to ongoing eye discomfort.
Her clinic care covers a mix of long-term and sudden issues. For example, she sees patients with keratoconus, a condition where the cornea gets thinner and the shape changes over time. She also looks after people with age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and late-onset retinal degeneration, where vision can slowly change and the back of the eye needs careful monitoring.
In many cases, she also helps with eye surface conditions and allergies. That includes allergic conjunctivitis, vernal keratoconjunctivitis, and giant papillary conjunctivitis. These can cause redness, itchiness, watering, and a gritty feeling. At times, symptoms can flare up with seasons or specific triggers, so ongoing management matters.
Vision concerns are another big part of what she treats. Nearsightedness (short-sightedness) is commonly assessed, and care often includes making sure glasses or contact lens needs are the right fit for the way a person’s eyes are developing and functioning.
People living with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) can also need extra attention for eye health. When kidneys are affected, the eyes can be impacted too, so regular checks can be important as part of whole-body care. She focuses on the eye side of things, keeping the bigger picture in mind.
Over time, her work has built strong day-to-day experience across these eye conditions. That means patients can expect practical, steady support and a calm approach when things feel uncomfortable or uncertain. Eye problems can be stressful, so she aims to keep discussions clear and grounded, and to focus on what needs attention now, and what can be followed up later.
Education information isn’t listed here, but her practice is clearly centred on ophthalmology and eye care. No specific research work or clinical trial details are provided in the information available, but the emphasis in her service is on looking after common and ongoing eye health needs in a clinic setting.