Lay K. Too is an ophthalmologist in Sydney, based at 8 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000. The focus is on eye health, especially problems that can build up over time. Many patients come in when day-to-day vision starts to change, or when scans and tests show a retinal issue that needs prompt care.
In clinic, they look after conditions like age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and late-onset retinal degeneration. They also treat people with retinal detachment, which can affect vision quickly and often needs timely management. Where appropriate, surgical care may be part of the plan, including vitrectomy. At times, eye changes can also link in with broader health concerns, including dementia, so care can be coordinated to suit the person and their support needs.
Over time, their experience covers both the medical and practical side of eye care. That means not just treating the condition, but also helping with what to expect next—symptoms to watch for, follow-up timing, and how treatment can affect vision day to day. The approach stays calm and grounded, because eye problems can feel stressful, even when everything is handled step by step.
Training is built around core ophthalmology care. Education details are not listed here, but the work is clearly centred on diagnosing and managing retinal and macular conditions, as well as supporting patients through procedures like vitrectomy when it’s needed. Research and clinical trials are not listed in the available information, and no specific trial involvement is shown. For people who want to know more about options, it’s best to ask directly during the appointment.