Alice A. Brandli is an ophthalmologist based on Grattan St in Parkville, VIC (3010). Eye problems can be scary, especially when they affect day to day things like reading, driving at night, or seeing faces clearly. Alice works with people who need careful eye checks and practical, ongoing support.
Her clinical focus is on conditions that affect the back of the eye, including age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and late-onset retinal degeneration. She also looks after people with retinitis pigmentosa, a long-term condition where vision can slowly change over time. In many cases, these issues need more than one appointment, and the plan may be adjusted as vision changes.
Eye care isn’t only about tests. It’s also about making sense of what the results mean and what options are realistic. At times, that includes discussing symptoms, spotting early changes, and helping patients understand how their eyes are tracking. Alice aims to keep things clear and calm, so people know what to do next.
Over time, she builds a steady picture of how the retina is coping, using the usual eye clinic tools and follow-up checks. For some patients, the main goal is to protect vision as much as possible and manage symptoms day to day. For others, it’s about getting a firm diagnosis and understanding the likely pattern of change.
In terms of training, Alice’s ophthalmology work covers the care of the retina and the management of common retinal conditions. She also keeps up with new developments in eye health so care stays aligned with current practice. If clinical trials become relevant, they are discussed when appropriate, based on what fits the person’s situation and needs.