Gregory Moloney

Ophthalmologist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Gregory Moloney

Gregory Moloney is an ophthalmologist in Sydney, NSW, Australia, based in Sydney. He works with people who need help with a range of eye problems, from clear vision issues to conditions that affect the cornea, the front window of the eye.


His clinic focus includes corneal and vision care. This can mean managing things like keratoconus, where the cornea gets thinner or changes shape, and astigmatism, which can make images look blurry or stretched. Over time, some patients also need support for corneal conditions such as Fuchs dystrophy, where the cornea can start to swell and feel uncomfortable.


At times, surgery becomes part of the plan. Gregory looks after patients who may need a corneal transplant, depending on how the eye is doing and what the tests show. He also helps with cataracts, including when the lens turns cloudy and vision gradually gets harder, especially with night driving or reading for long periods.


Eye health isn’t always only about the eye itself. In some cases, he also assesses tension headache concerns that can overlap with eye strain and vision changes. If someone is getting headaches along with blurred sight, glare, or tired eyes, it makes sense to check the eyes properly and rule out what can be treated.


Gregory’s approach stays practical and down to earth. He takes the time to understand what’s been happening, including any day-to-day problems, and then talks through the usual options. That way, patients can feel clearer about what’s going on and what might help most next. The goal is steady, reliable eye care that fits real life, not rushed appointments or guesswork.

Services & Conditions Treated

Fuchs DystrophyCorneal TransplantKeratoconusAstigmatismCataractTension Headache

Publications

1 total

Topical Losartan for Corneal Fibrosis: A Case Series With Densitometry Analysis.

Cornea • September 08, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Gregory Moloney offer?
Dr Gregory Moloney is an ophthalmologist in Sydney offering eye care including treatment for Fuchs dystrophy, corneal transplant, keratoconus, astigmatism, cataracts and related eye conditions.
What conditions does he treat?
He treats conditions such as Fuchs dystrophy, keratoconus, astigmatism and cataracts, as well as issues that may require a corneal transplant.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the Sydney practice directly or use the clinic’s booking method. For first visits, bring any eye test results you have.
Do you perform corneal transplants?
Yes, corneal transplant services are available as part of the eye care offered by the clinic.
Can you help with keratoconus and astigmatism?
Yes. The clinic provides assessment and management for keratoconus and astigmatism as part of comprehensive ophthalmology care.
Do I need a referral to see Dr Moloney?
Referral requirements vary. Please check with the Sydney clinic about whether a referral is needed for your visit.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is in Sydney, NSW, Australia.