Kelly A. Caruso is an ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people who need eye care for both common and more unusual problems. Eye issues can make daily life harder, from blurry vision to sore, irritated eyes. Kelly helps patients understand what’s going on and what can be done next.
In her practice, Kelly works with patients who have eyelid conditions that can affect comfort and eye health. For example, entropion and ectropion can cause the eyelid to sit the wrong way, which may lead to dryness, irritation, or ongoing redness. Getting the eyelid position right is often a big part of improving symptoms and protecting the surface of the eye.
Kelly also treats conditions that are not just about day-to-day irritation. Coloboma is one of the eye conditions she manages. It’s a congenital issue that can affect how parts of the eye develop. Depending on the case, it can impact vision and how the eye functions over time.
At times, patients are seen for inflammation-related problems too. Interstitial keratitis is one example. It can cause pain, light sensitivity, and changes in how the eye looks and feels. Early assessment matters, because symptoms can come and go, and treatment needs to match the cause.
Some patients also come in with concerns linked to tick paralysis. That condition can lead to weakness, which may show up in the eyes and eyelids. When this happens, the goal is to manage the eye effects while also making sure the broader illness is treated properly and safely.
Kelly’s experience and education details are not listed on this profile. If you want more information about training or background, it may be worth checking with the clinic directly. Research involvement and any clinical trial participation are also not shown here, but the clinic team can help with any questions about current studies or evidence-based treatment options.
Overall, Kelly’s care is focused on practical eye health. Whether the issue is mainly eyelid-related, linked to inflammation, or connected to a nerve-related problem, patients can expect a calm approach and clear next steps. Based in Sydney, she supports people across the local area who need an ophthalmologist for careful assessment and treatment planning.