Mark P. Willcox

Ophthalmologist

Male📍 Kensington

About of Mark P. Willcox

Mark P. Willcox is an Ophthalmologist based on High Street in Kensington, NSW 2052. He looks after people with a wide range of eye problems, from everyday vision issues to more serious conditions that affect the surface of the eye and the cornea.


Many of the patients he sees come in with dry eyes or ongoing irritation. At times, symptoms can feel small at first, like grittiness, redness, or burning, but they can hang around and affect comfort and daily life. Mark also helps with issues around the eyelids, including blepharitis, which can cause soreness, crusting, and light irritation.


Cornea problems are also a big part of the work. This includes keratoconus (where the cornea changes shape), neurotrophic keratitis, and other corneal conditions and dystrophies. There are also times when infections and inflammation need careful eye care, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye) and interstitial keratitis. If there’s a concern about a more complex infection, like pseudomonas stutzeri infections, prompt assessment matters.


He may also see patients dealing with pterygium, which is that fleshy growth that can build up on the eye over time, and it can affect comfort and vision. For people managing regular vision changes, he also looks after presbyopia, and near-sightedness (short-sightedness), depending on what’s going on with the eye health side of things.


Some visits are linked with general health. For example, diabetic neuropathy and type 1 diabetes (T1D) can be connected with eye symptoms and nerve-related issues. Over time, this can turn into a bigger problem if it’s not monitored, so having an eye specialist involved can make a real difference.


Mark’s work can also include attention to more urgent and complex eye conditions, such as endophthalmitis, where the eye needs fast, focused care. He also deals with cornea and eye surface conditions where nerves are involved, plus issues that can overlap with other health concerns.


In terms of education, the profile details here don’t list specific degrees or training dates. There’s also no specific research or clinical trials information shown in this summary.


Overall, the focus is on practical, careful eye care for people in Kensington and across the local area who want clear answers and steady management of their eye condition.

Services & Conditions Treated

Interstitial KeratitisAmebiasisConjunctivitis (Pink Eye)Dry Eye SyndromePseudomonas Stutzeri InfectionsBlepharitisDiabetic NeuropathyEndophthalmitisKeratoconusNearsightednessNeurotrophic KeratitisPeripheral NeuropathyPresbyopiaPterygiumSpinocerebellar Degeneration and Corneal DystrophyTonsillitisType 1 Diabetes (T1D)

Publications

1 total

Antimicrobial activity of peptoids against Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and other WHO priority pathogens, including Candida auris.

Journal of applied microbiology • February 11, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Mark P. Willcox offer?
Dr Willcox treats a range of eye conditions and common eye issues, including conjunctivitis (pink eye), dry eye syndrome, blepharitis, keratitis, pterygium, keratoconus and presbyopia. He can also help with infections like Pseudomonas and endophthalmitis, as well as nerve-related eye problems and general eye health concerns.
Which eye conditions can I discuss with Dr Willcox?
You can talk with him about conditions such as dry eye, conjunctivitis, keratitis, pterygium, keratoconus, presbyopia and other eye surface or corneal issues. He also treats infections and certain neuropathic or degenerative eye-related concerns.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Willcox in Kensington?
Appointments are available at his practice in High Street, Kensington, NSW. The best way to book is to contact the clinic directly to find a suitable time.
What should I bring to my eye appointment?
Bring any relevant medical history, current medications, and any vision changes you’ve noticed. If you have prior eye tests or reports, bring those as well to help the assessment.
What concerns finish with an ophthalmology consult?
If you have ongoing eye pain, redness, vision changes, persistent discharge, or symptoms like a gritty feeling in the eye, these are good reasons to see an ophthalmologist for a proper check.
Does Dr Willcox manage chronic conditions related to eye health?
Yes, he can help with long-term eye issues and conditions that affect the eyes, including how they relate to overall health. He can guide you on management and next steps as needed.

Contact Information

High Street, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia

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