Michael A. Coote is an ophthalmologist based at Grattan Street, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia. He provides eye care for people who need help with pressure-related eye problems, cataracts, and a range of other eye conditions. Day to day, that can mean appointments for symptoms, check-ups, and treatment planning.
A big part of his work is glaucoma care. This includes looking after people with glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT). At times, he also manages eye issues like pigment-dispersion syndrome. The aim is to keep the eye pressure in a safer range and protect vision over time.
He also looks at cataracts. Cataract removal is one of the services listed, and it can be a big relief for people when vision gets blurry or dim. Alongside cataracts, his clinic work includes conditions such as bullae and ganglion cysts. These can be different in how they show up and how they’re followed, so the approach often depends on what the eye findings show during the visit.
For some patients, treatment can involve surgery. Trabeculectomy is one of the procedures listed. It’s typically used when managing eye pressure needs a more hands-on option, and the plan is usually made after the right checks and discussions.
For children or younger patients, the list also includes microphthalmia. That’s a condition that can affect how an eye develops, and it often needs careful ongoing support. At times, he may also work around complex eye histories where more than one issue is present.
Education, work history, and research details aren’t listed here, so there’s no specific information available to share. The site also doesn’t show details about clinical trials. What is clear, though, is the focus on practical eye care, including glaucoma and OHT, cataract treatment, and surgery when it’s needed.