Dan Q. Nguyen is an Ophthalmologist based in Murdoch, Western Australia, at 90 South Street, Murdoch WA 6150. He looks after people with a wide range of eye problems, from everyday vision changes to long-term conditions that need careful follow-up.
Eye health can change slowly, and that’s why regular checks matter. In many cases, Dan helps patients manage glaucoma and ocular hypertension. These are eye conditions where the pressure in the eye can build up and, over time, may affect vision. He also treats pigment-dispersion syndrome, which can be linked to raised eye pressure for some people.
Cataracts are another big part of his work. Cataracts can make the world look a bit dull, cloudy, or harder to see at night. When needed, he supports cataract treatment and cataract removal, so vision can be clearer again. At times, patients also need specific eye procedures, including iridectomy, depending on the type and cause of the eye issue.
For people with more complex glaucoma, surgery may be an option. Dan provides trabeculectomy when it’s the right fit. This kind of treatment can help lower eye pressure and protect sight, especially when drops or other treatments haven’t been enough.
Dan also works with people who have other long-term health concerns. This can include conditions like generalised pustular psoriasis (GPP) and pustular psoriasis, as well as osteoporosis. These health issues don’t automatically mean there’s a direct eye problem, but they can affect comfort, skin or eye inflammation, and how care is planned overall. The focus stays on practical, steady eye care that suits each person’s situation.