Charlotte M. Mcknight

Ophthalmologist

Female📍 Fremantle

About of Charlotte M. Mcknight

Charlotte M. Mcknight is an ophthalmologist based in Alma Street, Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia. She looks after eye health for people of different ages, with a focus on everyday vision needs and common eye concerns.


In clinic, Charlotte helps manage problems like nearsightedness, which can make it harder to see things clearly in the distance. She also treats pterygium, a tissue growth on the eye surface that can grow slowly over time and cause irritation, redness, or changes to how the eye feels and looks.


Eye issues can creep up quietly. At times people notice blurry vision first. Other times it’s ongoing dryness, a gritty feeling, or an eye that keeps getting red. Charlotte takes a practical approach, aiming to understand what’s been happening and what matters most to the patient’s day-to-day life.


As an ophthalmologist, her training is in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect how the eye works and how it looks. Over time, she works with patients to help them get the right plan for their situation, whether that means managing symptoms, improving vision, or discussing treatment options for conditions like pterygium.


There isn’t detailed information listed here about her specific education history. What is clear is that she works in eye care, and she focuses on conditions that affect vision and the eye surface.


On the research front, any published research details or clinical trial involvement aren’t provided here. If clinical trials are something you’re interested in, it’s best to ask the clinic team directly so you can get current, accurate information for your situation.


If you’re in Fremantle or nearby and you’re dealing with vision changes or an eye-surface issue, Charlotte can be a helpful place to start. Clear explanations and calm, steady care are part of how she supports patients through eye health concerns.

Services & Conditions Treated

NearsightednessPterygium

Publications

1 total

Conjunctival ultraviolet autofluorescence area decreases with age and sunglasses use.

The British journal of ophthalmology • August 18, 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I specialise in eye care and currently focus on nearsightedness and pterygium.
What is nearsightedness?
Nearsightedness, or myopia, means distance objects may appear blurry while close objects look clearer.
What is pterygium?
Pterygium is a growth on the white part of the eye that can affect vision and may require evaluation and treatment.
Where are you located?
My clinic is at Alma Street, Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia.
How can I book an appointment?
You can book a consultation at my Fremantle ophthalmology clinic on Alma Street.
What should I expect at a first visit?
The first visit usually includes an eye check and a discussion about your concerns and the best approach.