Marc G. Sarossy is an ophthalmologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Eye care can be tough to navigate, so his clinic focuses on making things clear and practical, from the first appointment to follow-up visits.
Marc looks after patients with a range of eye conditions. Many people see him for glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT), where the goal is to protect vision for the long term and keep pressure under control. He also helps with age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), especially when symptoms start to affect day-to-day tasks like reading and recognising faces.
At times, he also assesses less common problems. This can include pigment-dispersion syndrome, and eye issues linked to other health conditions. Some patients need care for unusual visual disturbances as well, such as Anton syndrome. He can also review things like a ganglion cyst when it affects the eye area.
Even when a diagnosis is rare, the approach is usually the same: careful eye exams, good communication, and a plan that fits the way you live. Tests can be time-consuming, and results can feel worrying, but Marc takes it step by step and talks through what the findings mean in plain language.
Glaucoma, macular problems, and long-term eye monitoring are areas where new knowledge keeps coming through. Marc stays up to date with current eye research so he can discuss options in a grounded way, including what is being studied and what might help in the future. If clinical trials are relevant for a specific situation, he can explain how that process usually works, and what questions to ask next.
For people across Melbourne and nearby areas, Marc provides ongoing eye care for conditions that need close monitoring. If you’re dealing with vision changes, eye pressure concerns, or a diagnosis that feels complex, he’s there to help you understand the next steps without the stress.