Stephanie L. Watson is an ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people with a wide range of eye problems, from everyday irritation to more complex conditions that affect the cornea and inner eye. If you’re dealing with red, sore eyes, blurry vision, or changes in how your eyes feel day to day, she can help work out what might be going on.
In clinic, her focus often includes conditions like dry eye syndrome, blepharitis, and rosacea that can show up around the eyes. At times, patients also come in with allergies or ongoing itchiness, including allergic conjunctivitis and giant papillary conjunctivitis. Pink eye (conjunctivitis) can happen for different reasons, and getting the cause right matters for treatment and comfort.
Stephanie also treats cornea-related issues. This can include interstitial keratitis, keratoconus, Fuchs dystrophy, and scleritis in some cases. Some people need help with blurry vision linked to corneal shape or corneal swelling, while others may be managing pain, light sensitivity, or ongoing inflammation. When needed, care may extend to procedures such as corneal transplant, as well as treatments that support eye surface health.
For vision changes that come with age, she also assesses presbyopia, including the everyday trouble of reading small print up close. Cataract is another common reason people seek eye care, and cataract removal can be part of the plan. She may also manage eyelid and eyelash problems, including entropion, where an eyelid turns in and can irritate the eye. For people with glaucoma, procedures such as trabeculectomy may be considered, depending on the situation.
Service details like experience and education aren’t listed here, but the clinic work covers the conditions above. Clinical trial and research details also aren’t provided on this page.