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Date registered: 4 March 2020

Latest posts

  1. Meeting for Optometrists at the Royal Society of Medicine — 25 January 2024
  2. Mark appointed Visiting Adjunct Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, USA — 1 December 2023
  3. Restrictions lifting but little change… — 21 July 2021
  4. From the Front Line: Mark on volunteering at the Royal London Hospital’s Covid ITU — 5 February 2021
  5. Lockdown 3 and Medical Appointments — 22 January 2021

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Apr
17

For our professional colleagues: Examining the optic disc

Dear all, We hope that you and yours are all safe and well. As promised, we have posted another of Mark’s lectures on an educational topic. This lecture is a refresher on how to examine the optic disc in order to detect glaucoma and other conditions. We hope you find it of interest, and we… Continue reading »

Mar
31

For our professional colleagues: Online lesson on the interpretation of visual fields

Firstly, we hope that you and yours are all safe and well. These are quite extraordinary times we’re going through. We would normally be contacting you now to invite you to one of our regular lectures + wine tasting at the Royal Society of Medicine. Sadly, we’re going to have to put that off for… Continue reading »

Mar
23

Coronavirus update 23rd March

As a result of the global Coronavirus pandemic, and in line with NHS and worldwide best practice in affected areas, we have decided to partially close the practice from today until after Easter.  All patients who were due to come in have been informed – Mark is reviewing their notes and we are contacting them… Continue reading »

Mar
15

Coronavirus update 15th March

Many of our patients are concerned about the coronavirus. Obviously for the moment the number of confirmed cases in the UK is relatively low. We all hope that it will stay that way, but realistically it is likely to get worse before it gets better. So what do we recommend to our patients? Firstly, please… Continue reading »

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