Michelle L. Fraser is an Ophthalmologist based in Perth, Western Australia, working through the Western Australian Centre For Road Safety Research in Perth, WA, Australia. She helps people with eye problems that affect daily life, and she also supports patients dealing with occupational hearing loss.
In practice, Michelle’s care is especially focused on cataracts. Cataracts can make vision feel cloudy or blurry, glare can be annoying at night, and everyday tasks like reading or driving can start to feel harder. Over time, many people notice small changes first. For some, that’s the point where they start looking for a clear plan and practical next steps.
Michelle understands that cataracts aren’t just a “someday” issue. At times, the timing matters—like when someone is trying to work, manage family life, or get through regular appointments. She takes a calm approach to explaining what’s going on, and what options are available. When cataract removal is needed, the goal is to give patients care that feels steady and well managed from start to finish.
Because she works in the same space as road safety research, her day-to-day work also connects with hearing health for people exposed to noise at work. Occupational hearing loss is common in many jobs, and it can creep in gradually. Michelle can help patients think through what symptoms might mean, and what it looks like to protect hearing moving forward.
There’s a lot of personal detail that comes with any eye or hearing concern, and Michelle’s approach stays grounded. She looks at how symptoms show up in real life, not just in a report. Details about her education and specific research outputs aren’t listed here, but her role in Perth links her work with the kind of improvement and safety thinking that sits behind road safety research.
No clinical trials are listed for her on this page. If you want to know whether a trial or special study is relevant, that’s best checked directly with the clinic. Michelle’s focus stays on helping people get clearer information and move through their next steps with confidence.