Sheila Lam is an optometrist based in Wolli Creek, NSW. You can find the clinic at Shop 2A/7, Magdalene Terrace, Wolli Creek NSW 2205. Her work is all about everyday eye health and helping people see clearly, from day-to-day glasses updates to getting things checked when an eye feels off.
Sheila looks after a mix of patients, including people who need routine eye exams and those dealing with more short-term problems. Many appointments are about updating a glasses or contact lens prescription, especially when vision has started to feel blurry or strained. At times, she also helps when someone has symptoms that can point to a common eye infection, such as redness, discomfort, or discharge, and she can advise on treatment and what to watch for.
Eye health is more than just sight. Over time, small changes in vision can creep in, and catching them early can make a big difference for comfort and day-to-day life. Sheila keeps things practical and explains what she’s seeing in a clear way, so you know what the next step is.
Her clinic also supports people who need a referral to an ophthalmologist when that’s the safest choice. If a case needs specialist care, she’ll help you understand why the referral matters and what to expect next. That way, patients don’t feel stuck or unsure when things are more complex than standard optometry can manage.
Training-wise, Sheila’s optometry education gives her the skills for eye testing, prescription updates, and checking for common issues. She uses that background to guide care in a calm, grounded way, not rushed and not overly technical.
Sheila speaks English and Vietnamese, which helps some patients feel more at ease during their appointment.
If you’re in the Wolli Creek area and you want an eye check that feels straightforward and supportive, Sheila Lam can help. Whether you’re after an eye exam, a fresh prescription for glasses or contacts, treatment for a common eye infection, or a referral when needed, she aims to keep your care on track.