Eric B. Papas is an Ophthalmologist based at High St, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia. He looks after people who have eye problems that affect day to day life, from day vision to comfort and clarity.
In clinic, you’ll often see concerns like dry eye syndrome. This can make eyes feel gritty, sore, or tired, and it can be worse with screens, air con, or windy weather. There’s also care for blepharitis, which is inflammation around the eyelids. Many people notice redness, crusting, or burning that comes and goes.
Vision changes are another big part of eye care. Eric helps with presbyopia, which usually shows up as we get older and makes it harder to read small print close up. Nearsightedness (short-sightedness) is also treated, along with other day to day vision issues that can make driving, reading, or work feel harder.
Sometimes eye symptoms are linked with health changes outside the eye. For example, migraine can come with eye discomfort or visual changes, and people may also have concerns that connect to cerebral hypoxia. At times, eye inflammation such as interstitial keratitis can also be a focus, especially when symptoms like light sensitivity or ongoing irritation don’t settle.
Peripheral neuropathy can be part of the bigger health picture too. Even though it doesn’t start in the eye, nerve changes can affect sensation and balance, and that can show up alongside vision complaints for some people. Eric’s role is to assess what’s going on, check the eyes carefully, and help work out the most helpful next steps.
Appointments are usually about more than just the “symptom of the day”. The goal is to understand what you’re feeling, how it’s changing, and what might be driving it. Over time, that makes it easier to choose treatment and support that fits your situation.
While this page doesn’t list details on education, research, or clinical trials, Eric’s clinic care covers a practical mix of common eye issues and the eye-related problems that can come with other health concerns. If you’re dealing with persistent eye discomfort or a change in vision, a check-up is a good place to start.