Maret Bohm is an Ophthalmologist based at 370 Victoria Street, Sydney, NSW 2010. She looks after people who need help with their vision, whether the issue is getting worse over time or showing up suddenly and worrying you.
Eye problems can be small at first, then become hard to ignore. Cataracts are a common example. They can make things look cloudy, faded, or harder to read at night. Astigmatism can also affect how clearly you see, especially for fine details like road signs, screens, and faces.
Maret also helps patients who may need cataract removal, so vision can be clearer again. Surgery decisions depend on what your eyes are doing and how much it’s affecting everyday life. In many cases, the plan is worked out around your symptoms, your eye checks, and what will suit you best.
For some people, corneal problems can be the main issue. Maret provides care for patients who may need a corneal transplant. The cornea is the clear front part of the eye, and when it’s damaged or not working properly, it can change sight in a big way. At times, treatment can include discussing what to expect before and after surgery, and how recovery is usually managed.
Like most ophthalmology care, appointments can be about more than one thing. You might come in because of blurred vision, discomfort, or changes you’ve noticed, and you leave with a clearer path forward. Over time, that calm, practical approach helps people understand their options without feeling rushed.
Her focus is on eye health and vision care, with clinical practice that supports both ongoing eye management and surgical treatment when needed. If you’re dealing with cataracts, astigmatism, or corneal concerns, Maret Bohm’s clinic in central Sydney is set up to help you get the right care for your eyes.