Jonathon Q. Ng is an Ophthalmologist based in Nedlands, WA. He works out of the Clifton Street Building on Clifton Street (Nedlands, WA 6009). Eye health can be a bit confronting, so the aim is simple care that helps people understand what’s going on and what the next step might look like.
His work covers both sight-saving treatments and eye surgeries when they’re needed. Many of the patients he sees have problems that build up over time, like cataracts and age-related changes to the retina and macula. Cataracts can make vision feel cloudy or dim, and in many cases the best fix is cataract removal.
He also looks after conditions that affect the back of the eye and can change how clearly things are seen. This includes age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and diabetic retinopathy. These conditions can be linked to long-term health issues, and regular eye checks can really matter for catching changes early.
Retinal problems are another key part of his care. At times, patients need treatment for retinal detachment, or they may require a vitrectomy as part of repairing or stabilising the eye. He also manages late-onset retinal degeneration, where vision can slowly worsen and the eye needs careful monitoring.
Some people come in with corneal and focusing issues too. Astigmatism and keratoconus can affect how light lands on the eye, and that can lead to blurry or distorted vision. Getting the right assessment helps work out what options make sense for each situation.
In more urgent situations, he can also be involved in treatment for serious eye infections, including endophthalmitis. When this happens, timely care is important because it can affect vision quickly.
Overall, the focus is on practical eye care for a mix of common and more complex conditions. Whether the issue is clouded vision from cataracts, changes from diabetes, or a retinal problem that needs surgery, the approach is about clear guidance and getting the right treatment in place.