Kimberly L. Spooner is an ophthalmologist based in Sydney, working out of Level 13, Park House, 187 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.
She looks after people with eye conditions that affect the back of the eye, especially problems linked to the retina and the macula. Over time, these issues can change how well someone sees fine details, read, or notice things in their day to day life. At times, they can also bring more sudden symptoms, depending on what’s going on.
Her work includes conditions like age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and late-onset retinal degeneration. She also helps with geographic atrophy, which is one part of ARMD that can slowly affect vision. Another group of problems she deals with is retinal vein occlusion, where blood flow in the tiny veins of the eye gets blocked. That can lead to swelling and changes in vision, and it often needs close follow up.
Kimberly also treats endophthalmitis, which is an eye infection that can be serious. She understands that infections like this need prompt attention and careful management, so patients can get the best chance for the eye to settle.
There are also other conditions listed under her care. For example, mesenteric venous thrombosis is sometimes linked with broader health concerns that can affect how the body copes, and it may come up in the wider picture around a patient’s health. Even so, the core focus of the clinic is still vision and eye health.
In terms of experience, the specific length of practice and exact work history are not listed here. Education details also aren’t shown in the available information. What is clear is that she works in a specialised eye setting, where retina and vision issues are a big part of the day to day.
On the research side, there aren’t any specific publications or clinical trial details provided in this profile. If you’d like, the clinic team can usually share what matters most for your situation, including whether any trials are available.