Optometrist
at Chetty And Das Opticians (Concept Eye Clinic)
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About this role
In an optical practice environment similar to Chetty And Das Opticians (Concept Eye Clinic) in the City of Edinburgh, an Optometrist's role is to provide comprehensive eye care services. This involves conducting thorough sight tests and eye examinations to detect and diagnose a range of ocular conditions, from common refractive errors to more serious diseases. Accurate prescription of corrective lenses, including spectacles and contact lenses, is a key responsibility. The role also requires appropriate referral of patients to ophthalmology or other healthcare professionals when necessary. As an integral part of the practice team, the Optometrist collaborates with optical assistants and reception staff to ensure a seamless patient journey. The patient demographic typically served in a City of Edinburgh practice is diverse, encompassing all age groups and backgrounds.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is a supportive professional environment with opportunities for continuing professional development. Many practices provide support for Continuing Education and Training (CET) and contribute towards General Optical Council (GOC) registration fees. Funding for further professional development, such as advanced clinical skills courses, may also be available. Career progression routes can include becoming a senior optometrist, taking on a clinical lead role, or potentially exploring practice ownership in the future. The lifestyle benefits of working in the City of Edinburgh are considerable, with access to cultural amenities and a good standard of living. High street optometry generally offers a predictable work schedule, contributing to a healthy work-life balance.