Jeanie J. Chui is an Ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, working through St Vincent's Pathology. Her focus is on eye health, especially issues that affect the surface of the eye. If you have ongoing irritation, redness, or a growth that keeps coming back, that’s the kind of problem she helps people sort out.
In many cases, patients come in with conditions like pinguecula and pterygium. These can start off fairly small, but they can be annoying. They may feel gritty, sting in the wind, or look more noticeable over time. Jeanie takes time to explain what is happening and what options usually make sense, based on how the eye looks and how symptoms are tracking.
Eye-surface problems can be tied to things like sun exposure, dry weather, and outdoor work. That doesn’t mean the only fix is treatment right away. At times, the right first step is simple care and monitoring, especially if symptoms are mild. In other situations, more active treatment is needed, particularly when a growth affects comfort or vision.
Jeanie looks after people who are dealing with more than just one-off discomfort. Some patients have tried drops or home care and still feel ongoing irritation. Others are worried because something on the eye seems to be changing. She understands how stressful that can feel, especially when you can’t always explain it day to day.
Her clinic work is set up to support proper eye assessment and follow-up. For pinguecula and pterygium, that usually means checking the eye surface carefully, talking through triggers like sun and dryness, and making a practical plan for what to do next. The goal is to help you feel more comfortable and keep the eye healthy, not to overcomplicate things.
Details like research involvement, clinical trials, and past training history aren’t listed here, so it’s best to ask directly if you’d like that information for your specific situation. What is clear is that Jeanie’s care is grounded in everyday eye problems, with a calm approach and a focus on getting you moving in the right direction.