Prof Ivan Goldberg is an Ophthalmologist (Eye Specialist) based in Sydney, practising at Park House, Level 4, 187 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Eye health can be easy to put off until something feels off, and that’s where a proper eye check makes a big difference.
He looks after people who need an eye exam, including those who are checking a new issue or just want to make sure their eyes are tracking well. An eye exam can cover things like vision changes, eye strain, and general eye health. If you’ve noticed blurry vision, headaches linked to screen time, or you just can’t see as clearly as you used to, a check is a sensible first step.
Prof Goldberg also provides prescriptions for glasses. If your sight has changed, a clear and accurate prescription can help you get back to feeling comfortable for everyday tasks like reading, driving, and working. Glasses may sound simple, but getting the right prescription matters. Even small changes can make a big difference in how your eyes feel day to day.
He also treats eye infections. Eye infections can be uncomfortable and sometimes spread quickly, so it’s good to get advice early rather than waiting it out. Symptoms can include irritation, redness, watering, and discharge. Treatment plans will depend on what’s going on, and the goal is to settle the problem safely and get your eyes back to normal as soon as possible.
Dry eyes are another area he manages. Dry eye can feel like burning, gritty eyes, or a tight, uncomfortable sensation, especially after long hours on phones or computers. It can also get worse with air conditioning, fans, or dry weather. In many cases, managing dry eyes is about finding what triggers it for you and putting a routine in place that actually helps.
For eye care, it helps to have someone who takes the issue seriously but keeps things practical. Prof Goldberg’s work includes eye exams, glasses prescriptions, treatment for eye infections, and management of dry eyes—so you can get clear guidance when you’re dealing with everyday vision and eye comfort problems.