Graham D. Barrett is an ophthalmologist based in Perth, WA, Australia. Eye health can feel pretty personal, and Graham’s work centres on getting people through common (and sometimes worrying) vision problems in a clear, step-by-step way.
In many cases, patients come in with issues like blurred vision and trouble focusing. Problems such as astigmatism and near-sightedness can make everyday tasks harder, from reading the signs on the street to driving at night. Graham also looks after people who need care for cataracts, including discussions about cataract removal when vision changes start to affect daily life.
Eye infections and inflammation can be more urgent. Graham works with conditions such as endophthalmitis and interstitial keratitis. These can come with pain, redness, light sensitivity, or a sudden change in sight, and they usually need timely attention. Having the right check-ups and follow-up matters a lot with conditions like these.
Cataracts are a big part of ophthalmology care, and the decision to proceed with surgery is usually about how much the symptoms are affecting you. At times, treatment might also involve improving vision with the right glasses or contacts first, depending on what’s going on. If surgery is recommended, Graham focuses on helping patients understand what to expect before and after the procedure.
For eye concerns related to infection or inflammation, the approach is often about getting the cause identified and then treating it properly. Vision can change for different reasons, so careful assessment is important. Over time, good follow-up helps track how the eye is settling, and it gives patients a chance to ask questions as they go.
Experience, education, research, and any clinical trial involvement weren’t listed in the details provided here. Where needed, the best step is to ask the clinic for the specific background you’d like to know about. That way, you can get the most accurate information for your situation.