Jack Phu is an Ophthalmologist based in Kensington, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who need clear, practical eye care, from early check-ups to ongoing management of long-term conditions. The clinic is set up to help with sight issues that can change slowly over time, or problems that need closer follow-up.
In many cases, patients see Jack for conditions that affect the retina and the macula, including age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. He also helps with eye conditions like retinitis pigmentosa and other late-onset retinal changes, where symptoms can be tricky to track. At times, people also come in with concerns around ocular health changes that don’t always cause pain, but still need proper monitoring.
Jack also focuses on glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT). These conditions can put pressure on the eye and may lead to vision loss if they are not kept under control. He works with patients to understand what the findings mean, what treatment may be needed, and how follow-ups fit into everyday life. For some people, that means learning how to keep a steady routine with eye drops or check-ups, and for others it can mean planning further steps based on test results.
There are also less common reasons people might book an appointment. Jack sees patients with pigment-dispersion syndrome and ganglion cysts, among other eye concerns. He aims to make the whole process feel more manageable, not rushed. Eye appointments can feel stressful, so he keeps things clear and calm, and he’s happy to explain what’s going on in simple terms.
Over time, Jack Phu has built experience in helping people manage eye conditions that need regular review. His education and ongoing training in ophthalmology support a wide range of eye assessments, with a big focus on looking at the details that matter for long-term sight. If you’re dealing with a condition that needs ongoing care, you can expect a thoughtful approach to monitoring and next steps.