Stuart E. Keel is an Ophthalmologist based in East Melbourne, practising at Level 7, 32 Gisborne Street, VIC 3002.
His clinic looks after a mix of eye health issues, ranging from everyday problems to more serious changes that can affect vision long term. Many people come in with things like cataracts, age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), and problems with the retina such as diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein occlusion.
Glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT) are also part of his work. At times, he helps people who are living with ongoing eye pressure concerns, and people who need careful checks to protect their sight over time. He can also assess and manage conditions like presbyopia and near-sightedness, plus eyelid issues such as entropion.
For people dealing with eye infections or irritation, he treats problems like allergic conjunctivitis and conjunctivitis (often called pink eye). For younger patients, care may include amblyopia, which is commonly known as “lazy eye”.
Surgery and procedures are part of the picture too. Cataract removal and vitrectomy are listed as services, which is useful when vision changes need a more hands-on approach. Other conditions he manages include late-onset retinal degeneration and Wilson disease. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) also comes up in relation to eye health, especially when it links to retinal changes.
Training, research, and clinical trial details aren’t provided here. What is clear is the type of cases covered in practice, and that spans routine eye problems through to more complex eye conditions. If you’re unsure where your issue fits, it’s still worth booking an assessment and getting proper eye checks.
There’s also “hearing loss” listed among the services. If that applies to you, ask about how it connects with the rest of your care plan during your appointment.