Daniel Tilia is an Ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people who need help with everyday vision and eye comfort, as well as problems with how the eyes line up and move.
In day-to-day care, Daniel helps with things like nearsightedness (needing glasses or changes to your prescription), and presbyopia, where reading can get harder as we get older. He also treats dry eye syndrome, which can cause gritty eyes, burning, watering, or tired eyes after screens and driving.
Some patients see him for eye alignment issues such as strabismus. At times, this can affect depth feeling, cause double vision, or make the eyes look like they’re not working together. Daniel also works with conditions linked to eye movement, including Brown Syndrome, which can affect how far one eye moves in certain directions.
Experience in ophthalmology is built through regular clinical work and dealing with a wide range of vision and eye surface problems. Over time, that kind of experience matters, because many eye issues have more than one contributing factor. For example, dry eye symptoms can overlap with screen time habits, allergies, or changes in tear quality, and vision changes can sneak in slowly.
Training and education details are not listed here, but Daniel’s focus stays firmly on practical eye care, clear explanations, and making sure your problem is understood properly before any next steps. Research and clinical trial information isn’t provided in the details available here, so it may not be shown on this page.
If you’re in Sydney and you’re dealing with vision trouble, ongoing eye irritation, or an eye alignment or movement concern, Daniel Tilia is there to help you sort out what’s going on and what can be done.