Dana S. Robaei is an Ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Eye health can get complicated fast, and Dana’s work focuses on getting to the root of what’s going on with your eyes and helping you feel more confident about the next steps.
In day to day care, Dana looks after people with common eye problems as well as more serious issues. This includes things like conjunctivitis, which people often call “pink eye”. At times, it can be sore, red, and really annoying, and early checks make a difference.
Blepharitis is another common issue. It can make the eyelids feel itchy, gritty, or irritated, and it tends to come and go. Scleritis and interstitial keratitis are different. They can be more painful or cause changes to vision, so they usually need careful assessment and steady follow up.
Dana also treats corneal problems. That can include serious corneal inflammation and, for some people, corneal transplant care when the cornea needs more support. A corneal transplant is a big step, and it’s often discussed when other treatments aren’t enough or when the eye needs a healthier surface to heal.
Another condition that may come up is amebiasis. It’s not the most common eye issue, but when it does happen it needs prompt attention because it can affect the cornea.
Over time, Dana’s practice helps people manage symptoms and work out what’s causing them. Treatment might involve medicines, monitoring, and clear plans for what to watch for at home. The aim is to keep things practical—so you know what the plan is, why it’s being recommended, and what happens next if symptoms don’t improve.
In terms of training and research, there isn’t extra public detail listed here. If you want more background on education, publications, or clinical trials, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so you get the most accurate information.
Dana works in the Sydney area and is available to support patients who need an ophthalmology review—whether it’s an ongoing eye problem, a sudden flare, or something that needs specialist eye care.