Optometrist
at David Clulow (Bishopsgate)
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About this role
An optometrist in a practice like David Clulow (Bishopsgate) would undertake comprehensive eye examinations, assessing visual acuity, ocular health, and binocular vision. Responsibilities include diagnosing a range of refractive errors and eye conditions, from common presbyopia to more serious pathologies. Prescribing appropriate corrective lenses, whether spectacles or contact lenses, is a core duty. Cases requiring further investigation or treatment would be referred to ophthalmology specialists. The optometrist would work collaboratively with dispensing opticians and support staff, contributing to the delivery of high-quality patient care. The patient demographic typically served in the City of London often comprises busy professionals, requiring efficient and thorough eye care services.
What working in a role like this could offer you
What working in a role like this could offer you is support for continuing professional development (CPD) and funding for GOC registration fees. Opportunities for professional growth might include advanced clinical training and pathways to becoming a senior optometrist or clinical lead. Consideration is given to the lifestyle afforded by working in a central City of London location, with its excellent transport links and amenities. Roles in high-street optometry often aim to provide a structured work schedule, contributing to a healthy work-life balance. Some positions may also present avenues for future practice ownership or partnership.