Allison M. Mckendrick is an ophthalmologist in Nedlands, WA, Australia. Her work is based around eye care for people who need help with both day-to-day vision problems and more complex eye conditions.
She looks after patients dealing with glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT), where catching things early can make a big difference. She also cares for people with retinal conditions, including diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), retinal detachment, and other late-onset retinal changes. At times, she also treats issues like pigment-dispersion syndrome and retinopathy pigmentary-related conditions.
Vision and headaches can overlap too. Allison works with patients who have migraine, including migraine with brainstem aura and familial hemiplegic migraine. Some people come in with eye-related symptoms that sit alongside migraine patterns, and she helps them sort out what’s going on with their eyes and their vision.
She also supports patients with long-term or developmental vision concerns. This can include astigmatism, nearsightedness, presbyopia, and developmental reading disorder. Other conditions she sees include ganglion cysts, corneal dystrophy, and spinocerebellar degeneration where eye health is part of the bigger picture.
Over time, her clinical work has built around these areas, with a focus on calm, practical care. She aims to explain what she’s seeing in plain language and help patients understand the next steps, especially when symptoms are worrying or changes have happened fairly suddenly.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but the focus of her practice clearly sits in ophthalmology. There isn’t specific research information provided in this profile, and no clinical trial details are listed here at the moment.
If you’re in Nedlands or the wider Perth area and you’re dealing with eye issues like glaucoma, retinal problems, or ongoing vision changes, Allison can help you get a clearer plan for care.