Moreno Menghini is an Ophthalmologist based on Hospital Ave in Western Australia. He looks after people who need focused care for the back part of the eye, especially the retina and the macula. That’s the area that helps you see details, colours, and fine movement.
In day to day practice, he manages a range of retinal conditions. These can include late-onset retinal degeneration and age-related macular degeneration (ARMD). He also helps people with inherited eye conditions, like retinitis pigmentosa and X-linked retinitis pigmentosa, as well as Usher syndrome. In some cases, people come in with geographic atrophy, Coats disease, or telangiectasia, where blood vessels in the eye can change and affect vision.
There are also times when vision problems are linked to circulation or sudden changes. Moreno Menghini treats issues such as retinal artery occlusion and retinal detachment. He also looks at eye problems that can show up after shingles, along with other complex retinal problems related to conditions like hemochromatosis.
Care can involve checks, scans, and treatment plans that fit what’s going on in your eyes. Depending on the situation, this may include surgery such as vitrectomy. The goal is to protect vision for as long as possible, reduce symptoms, and help with day to day functioning. Retina care can be detailed and sometimes slow to change, so it’s normal to have follow-up visits and ongoing monitoring.