Annette K. Hoskin is an Ophthalmologist based in Nedlands, WA. You’ll find her at 2 Verdun Street, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia. Her clinic focuses on eye conditions that need careful assessment and steady follow-up.
Eye health can change fast, and some problems can affect sight in a matter of days. Annette looks after people with cataracts, including when vision gets blurry or driving at night becomes harder. She also helps with urgent situations like endophthalmitis, where the eye can become very inflamed, and where quick treatment really matters.
In many cases, she supports patients dealing with bleeding in the eye (like hyphema) and retinal problems. That includes conditions such as retinal artery occlusion and retinal detachment. These are serious issues, so the plan usually needs to be clear and timely, with treatment chosen to match what the eye is doing right now.
Where surgery is needed, Annette’s work includes vitrectomy care. This is often discussed when the vitreous gel is involved in an injury or when there’s a retinal issue that needs a closer, more direct approach. She also reviews the broader picture after treatment, so patients understand what to expect and what to watch for at home.
Annette also provides eye care linked to shaken baby syndrome. This is a sensitive area, and the eye findings can be part of a bigger health and safety story. Appointments here are about careful checking, clear explanations, and working with other health professionals where needed.
About training and experience: specific details like her exact work history and education are not listed here. If you’d like to know more, they can be confirmed through the practice. Clinical trials and research involvement also aren’t detailed here, so it’s best to ask the clinic directly if that’s important for your situation.