Zachary E. Mcpherson is an Ophthalmologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Eye problems can move fast, and when they do, it helps to have someone calm and careful sorting out what’s going on.
In practice, Zachary works with people who need help with conditions around the eye and on the surface of the eye. This can include things like orbital cellulitis and periorbital cellulitis, where the skin and tissues around the eye get swollen and sore. At times, it can be linked with allergies and reactions, including anaphylaxis, so getting the right advice quickly matters.
Zachary also looks after vision and eye pressure issues. Glaucoma and ocular hypertension (OHT) are common reasons people come in. These conditions can build up quietly, so regular checks and clear plans help. If pressure and drainage need attention, early follow-up is often the difference between staying on top of things and letting problems progress.
When it comes to vision changes and eye infections, there’s plenty that can be urgent. Endophthalmitis is one example. It’s a serious infection inside the eye, and it needs fast assessment and management. Cataract removal is also part of the work. For many people, cataract surgery helps with blurry vision and glare, and it can make day-to-day life feel easier.
Sometimes, patients have wider health concerns that affect eye health too. Endocarditis can be one of those connections, where the heart and the eye can both be involved. And while IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is not a typical eye problem, people with multiple health issues may still need a steady eye-care pathway that fits around what’s happening elsewhere.
Overall, the focus is practical eye care—spotting red flags, explaining things in plain language, and helping people move forward with the right next steps. Research papers and clinical trials aren’t listed here, and there’s no extra detail on training or hospital links in the provided info, but the day-to-day work covers a mix of urgent eye conditions and longer-term eye health.