Mark J. Walland is an ophthalmologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. He looks after people with a range of eye conditions, from day-to-day vision problems to more urgent issues that need prompt treatment. If you’re dealing with anything from blurred vision to eye pressure concerns, Mark provides care focused on getting your eyes stable and helping you see as clearly as possible.
In many cases, his work involves glaucoma and related conditions. This can include ocular hypertension (OHT) and situations linked to pigment-dispersion. Eye pressure can be tricky because it may not always hurt. Over time, though, it can affect vision, so treatment decisions matter. Mark also manages procedures such as trabeculectomy, and at times an iridectomy, depending on what’s going on with the eye.
Cataracts are another big part of ophthalmology, and Mark helps people who notice cloudier vision, glare at night, or trouble with everyday tasks like reading and driving. Cataract removal is often considered when symptoms start affecting quality of life, and the goal is usually to make vision clearer and more comfortable.
Not all eye problems are long-term. Sometimes there are sudden issues after an injury or from an infection. Mark provides surgical and treatment support for conditions like hyphema and endophthalmitis. These can be serious, and quick assessment helps guide the safest next steps.
He also supports care for less common eye conditions, such as microphthalmia, and works with complex situations where the eye’s structure needs special attention. Eye conditions like these can be hard to deal with, especially when you’re not sure what to expect.
Across his practice in Melbourne, Mark’s approach is practical and steady. He spends time making sure the plan fits the specific eye issue, whether that means managing eye pressure, planning surgery for cataracts, or treating problems that need faster action. The aim is simple: clear decisions, careful eye care, and ongoing follow-up so you know what’s happening and why.