Constantinos Petsoglou

Ophthalmologist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Constantinos Petsoglou

Constantinos Petsoglou is an ophthalmologist based in the heart of Sydney, at 8 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000. If you’re dealing with an eye problem, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Eye care is often about small details and steady follow-up, and that’s the kind of care people tend to need most.


As an eye specialist, Dr Petsoglou looks after a range of eye conditions, from common issues to ones that need more urgent attention. Some people see him for cataracts, where vision can get cloudy over time. Others come in when they’ve been told they need cataract removal, or when it’s not just the lens that’s causing trouble.


Corneal problems are another big part of the work. This can include conditions like keratoconus, where the cornea becomes thinner and more cone-shaped, changing how light enters the eye. It can also include interstitial keratitis, which affects the cornea and may need careful treatment to protect vision.


In some cases, people need procedures to help restore sight and comfort. Treatments can include corneal transplants when the cornea has been badly damaged, or vitrectomy for problems deeper inside the eye. Endophthalmitis is also covered, which is an infection inside the eye and needs prompt medical attention.


There are also situations that need more specific management of inflammation and infection. For example, Amebiasis can affect the eye and needs the right diagnosis and treatment plan. With eye conditions, getting the right treatment early can make a real difference, even when symptoms seem mild at first.


Appointments are usually about understanding what’s going on with your vision, eye comfort, and any test results. Many eye problems can change over weeks or months, so ongoing checks matter. At times, treatments may be adjusted as the eye settles down and your response to care becomes clearer.


Dr Petsoglou’s goal is to keep things clear and practical. Eye care can be technical, but the plan should make sense. Whether the issue is cataracts, corneal disease, an eye infection, or a procedure like vitrectomy, the focus stays on looking after the eye safely and helping you see as well as possible.

Services & Conditions Treated

AmebiasisInterstitial KeratitisCataractCataract RemovalCorneal TransplantEndophthalmitisKeratoconusVitrectomy

Publications

1 total

Corrigendum to "The multifunctional human ocular melanocortin system" [Prog. Retin. Eye Res. 95 (2023) 1-23 101187].

Progress in retinal and eye research • April 03, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I provide care for eye conditions and surgeries including cataracts (cataract surgery), corneal issues such as keratoconus, corneal transplants, and procedures like vitrectomy. I also treat infections and other eye problems such as endophthalmitis and interstitial keratitis.
Which eye conditions do you treat?
I treat conditions like cataracts, keratoconus, corneal problems, and infections such as interstitial keratitis. I also manage serious eye infections and cases that may need surgical repair or transplantation.
Where is your clinic located?
My practice is at 8 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia.
How can I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic directly by phone or through the clinic’s booking system. If you’re unsure what you need, you can arrange a preliminary assessment to discuss options.
Do you perform cataract surgery?
Yes, cataract removal and related cataract care are part of my services.
Are there procedures for corneal problems?
I offer care for corneal conditions, including keratoconus and corneal transplant options when needed.
Do you treat eye infections and urgent eye issues?
I treat eye infections and can assess urgent eye issues to determine the appropriate management.