David A. Atchison is an ophthalmologist based in Kelvin Grove, QLD. His clinic address is 60 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059, Australia.
Eye problems can show up in lots of different ways. Some people mainly notice blur or headaches, while others need help with vision that changes over time. David looks after patients who have common focusing issues like nearsightedness and astigmatism. He also treats presbyopia, which is the normal age-related change that makes reading smaller text harder.
He also cares for children and teens with vision and eye alignment concerns. This can include amblyopia (often called “lazy eye”) and strabismus, where the eyes don’t line up the same way. In some cases, care may also involve conditions like Brown syndrome.
For people with cornea shape issues, he treats keratoconus. There are times this can affect day-to-day vision a lot, and people often want steady, practical support as their eyes change.
Cataract is another key condition he sees. Cataracts can make colours look a bit dull and nights driving feel more difficult, and many patients want to understand their options as symptoms build.
David also works with patients who have Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Diabetes can affect the eyes, so regular check-ups matter, especially when someone is trying to keep their vision steady over the years.
Some patients come in after serious skin and eye reactions. David’s practice data includes conditions such as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and scalded skin syndrome, along with erythema multiforme. Colour blindness is also listed, which can be a lifelong issue, but it still benefits from a clear diagnosis and advice.
In terms of experience, what’s listed is that he provides eye care for the conditions above, though specific years of practice are not shown here. Education details, research activity, and any clinical trial work are also not listed in the information provided.