Matt Trinh

Ophthalmologist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Matt Trinh

Matt Trinh is an Ophthalmologist who works in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with eye problems that can affect clear vision over time, especially conditions that involve the retina and the macula.


In his clinic, Matt often helps patients who live with Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) and other late-onset retinal degeneration. These are the sorts of conditions that can make it harder to read fine print, recognise faces, or notice details in everyday life. At times, symptoms can come on slowly, so having a clinician who can explain the next steps in plain language really matters.


He also treats geographic atrophy, which is a form of ARMD that can change how the back part of the eye works. For some people, this can be worrying. Matt focuses on careful eye checks, then gives practical guidance about what treatment options and monitoring can look like from there.


Another condition he manages is a ganglion cyst. While ganglion cysts are more commonly talked about in other parts of the body, eye-related cases can still happen. Matt works through the situation with patients, aiming to reduce confusion and help people understand what might be causing the symptoms and how doctors usually approach it.


Matt’s approach is calm and straightforward. He understands that eye problems can make people feel anxious, especially when the vision is changing. He helps patients make sense of test results and plan for follow-up care, rather than rushing into big decisions.


When it comes to education and experience, the details aren’t listed here in full, but his work is grounded in standard ophthalmology care and ongoing updates in eye health. If a patient wants more information about his training or the way he keeps current, that can be discussed through the clinic.


There is also no specific trial or research activity listed here. Still, Matt’s focus stays on practical care for the eye conditions he treats, using the usual clinical pathways for people in Sydney dealing with ARMD, retinal degeneration, geographic atrophy, and ganglion cysts.

Services & Conditions Treated

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)Late-Onset Retinal DegenerationGanglion CystGeographic Atrophy

Publications

1 total

Retinal Pigment Epithelium Curvature Can Predict Late Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science • October 04, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?
I focus on eye conditions and diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), late-onset retinal degeneration, ganglion cysts, and geographic atrophy. I’ll discuss diagnosis, monitoring and any recommended treatment options.
What conditions do you treat as an ophthalmologist in Sydney?
I treat age-related macular degeneration, geographic atrophy, late-onset retinal degeneration and ganglion cysts, along with assessing other eye concerns during a full eye check.
Where is your practice located?
I practice in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
How do I know if I need to see you for ARMD or geographic atrophy?
If you notice changes in central vision, blurred or distorted sight, or straight lines that look wavy, you should book a consult to assess for ARMD or geographic atrophy.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any eye photos, recent eye test results, a list of medications and any concerns you want to discuss. If you’re unsure, I can guide you on what to bring when you book.
Will I have any treatments or follow-up needed after the visit?
Treatment and follow-up depend on the diagnosis. I’ll explain any recommended options and arrange follow-up visits as needed to monitor your eye health.