Hamish P. Dunn is an ophthalmologist based in the heart of Sydney at 8 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia. If you’re dealing with eye trouble, it helps to have someone who can look at the whole picture, from day-to-day symptoms to the more serious conditions that need careful follow-up.
Hamish’s work focuses on long-term eye health, especially problems linked to eye pressure. Many people come in with glaucoma or ocular hypertension (OHT). These can be sneaky at first, so checking how your eyes are doing over time matters. When eye pressure is hard to control, treatment planning can include procedures such as trabeculectomy.
He also looks after conditions that affect sight and the way the eye and surrounding area sit and move. That includes diabetic retinopathy, which can develop as diabetes changes the blood vessels in the eye. There are also eyelid concerns, like eyelid drooping, where the eyelid position can affect vision and comfort.
Some cases need attention for eye movement and alignment too. Brown syndrome is one example. Other times, the issue is more about skin and tissue around the eye, including things like bullae and cellulitis. These can be uncomfortable and may need quick, clear care so things don’t get worse.
At times, Hamish also supports families dealing with high blood pressure in infants. That’s a sensitive area, and care needs to be steady and practical, with a plan that fits the child and the family’s situation.
Education-wise, Hamish has training as an ophthalmologist and works within the standard care used in eye medicine. Over time, he builds plans around what’s going on in your eyes now, what could change later, and what helps most day to day. If you’ve been told you need ongoing monitoring, or you’re worried about pressure, vision, or eyelid or eye movement problems, Hamish can help guide the next steps in a calm, straightforward way.