Margaret Lam is an optometrist based in the heart of Sydney, working from Shop B, 261 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Appointments are a good fit for people who want clear answers about their vision and their eye health, without the fuss.
Her clinic work covers everyday eye care for adults and kids. That can mean routine eye exams, checking how well eyes are focusing, and making sure glasses and contact lenses are set up properly. Over time, many patients come in because their vision feels “off” in day-to-day life, like reading screens, driving at night, or watching TV for a long time.
Margaret also helps with contact lens fitting. This is about more than just finding the right shape or strength. A proper fitting looks at comfort and how the lenses sit on the eye, and it helps reduce the risk of irritation and other problems. If you’ve had issues with dryness, rubbing, or sore eyes before, she’ll talk through options that can make things easier.
Eye health screenings are another big part of what she does. These checks are useful for catching common concerns early, even when someone isn’t sure anything is wrong. In many cases, small changes show up before they turn into bigger problems, so regular check-ups can be helpful.
At times, people also need help for eye infections. Margaret provides treatment for eye infections and can guide patients on what to do next, including when it’s safest to seek urgent care. Eye infections can be stressful, especially if the symptoms came on quickly, so the goal is to keep things simple and give practical advice.
In general, Margaret’s approach is calm and down-to-earth. She focuses on eye exams, glasses prescriptions, contact lens fitting, and eye health checks, with a steady hand for the everyday stuff and the more urgent situations too. If research or clinical trials aren’t part of the usual care for a patient, that’s okay—here, the main focus stays on getting the right diagnosis, the right treatment, and a clear plan.