Robert C. Augusteyn

Ophthalmologist

Male📍 Sydney

About of Robert C. Augusteyn

Robert C. Augusteyn is an ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He works with people who need help with common vision problems and also with more complex eye conditions that can affect how the eye handles focusing.


In his clinic, care covers things like presbyopia, where reading and close work can get harder as we get older. He also looks after patients with cataracts, a common change in the lens that can make vision cloudy, glare worse, or colours look a bit faded.


There are also some rarer conditions that people may be referred for. His work includes GEMSS syndrome and Weill-Marchesani syndrome, both of which can be linked to eye shape and lens issues. At times, these cases need careful planning and follow-up, because symptoms can change over time and the right approach may depend on the individual.


Because eye problems can affect everyday life, appointments often focus on clear answers and practical next steps. That can mean talking through what’s causing the change in vision, checking the details in the eye, and making sure treatment options match what matters most for the patient’s day-to-day routines.


Experience: details like years of practice are not listed here. What is clear is that the practice focuses on the eye conditions named above, and patients are supported through the assessment and management of those issues.


Education: specific study history is not provided on this page. If you want to know about training and qualifications, that information isn’t included in the details available here.


Research and clinical trials: no research projects or clinical trials are mentioned here. If clinical trials are relevant to a patient’s situation, the next step would be to ask directly during a consultation.


For anyone dealing with blurry vision, glare, or changes with near vision, Robert C. Augusteyn offers ophthalmology care in Sydney, with a focus on both everyday conditions and the more unusual diagnoses that sometimes need extra attention.

Services & Conditions Treated

PresbyopiaCataractGEMSS SyndromeWeill-Marchesani Syndrome

Publications

1 total

Age dependence of the average refractive index of the isolated human crystalline lens.

Biomedical optics express • July 12, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as an ophthalmologist in Sydney?
I provide eye care focused on common eye conditions and surgeries like cataracts and presbyopia, and I work with conditions such as GEMSS Syndrome and Weill-Marchesani Syndrome.
What conditions do you treat?
I treat conditions related to the eyes, including presbyopia and cataracts, and I assess and manage rare conditions like GEMSS Syndrome and Weill-Marchesani Syndrome.
How do I book an appointment with you?
You can arrange an appointment by contacting the clinic or front desk. If you have specific questions about your eye health, you can mention them when booking.
What should I bring to my eye appointment?
Bring any previous eye test results, a list of current medications, and details about any eye symptoms you’re having.
Do you see patients with presbyopia or cataracts?
Yes. I see patients with presbyopia and cataracts and can discuss available management options based on each person’s eye health.
What is important to know about GEMSS Syndrome and Weill-Marchesani Syndrome in relation to eye care?
If you have been diagnosed with GEMSS Syndrome or Weill-Marchesani Syndrome, I can assess how these conditions may affect your eyes and discuss appropriate care options.