Thomas J. Naduvilath is an Ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Eye problems can pop up for lots of reasons, and Thomas looks after people who need help with both day-to-day issues and longer-term conditions. You might come in with changes in vision like nearsightedness, astigmatism, or presbyopia (the kind of blurry close-up vision that often shows up with age). At times, people also need support for eye surface problems such as dry eye, blepharitis (inflamed eyelids), or conjunctivitis, often called “pink eye”.
For some patients, the focus is on eye health as the years go by. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) can affect central vision, and it’s something that needs careful ongoing care. Thomas also helps with other eye conditions that can be more complex, including interstitial keratitis and corneal dystrophy, where the cornea may become cloudy or not feel as clear as it should.
There are also neurological links that can show up through the eyes. Thomas works with patients who have neurotoxicity syndromes and spinocerebellar degeneration, where eye symptoms may be part of the bigger picture. In these cases, it’s often about steady monitoring, clear explanations, and making sure the treatment plan fits the patient’s overall health.
When you’re dealing with vision changes, it helps to have someone who can take things step by step. Thomas aims to make the process feel calm and practical, whether it’s checking symptoms, reviewing what’s going on, or discussing next steps. Many people want a plan that’s realistic for their lifestyle, and that’s something he keeps in mind during appointments.
In terms of experience, Thomas has clinical experience in ophthalmology and managing a mix of common and more specialised eye conditions. His training is in eye health and eye care, with a focus on diagnosis and treatment. Ongoing learning matters in this field, so he stays across current approaches and new ways of caring for eye conditions as they develop.
If you’re unsure whether your symptoms fit one of these areas, it’s still worth booking a consult. Eye issues can be hard to pin down from home, and a proper eye exam is usually the best place to start. For people in Sydney and around NSW, Thomas J. Naduvilath is there to help with clear guidance and careful, patient-focused eye care.