Uma Patel has worked at Moorfields Eye Hospital for 10 years and has special interests in Glaucoma and medical contact lenses. With a young family herself, she is very good with younger patients. Uma has been a qualified Optometrist for 14 years. She is a calm, organised, dedicated Optometrist and has been the Practice owner since 2010. The idea behind owning an independent practice was to have the flexibility of combining the pleasure of caring for her young children and working.
The practice is heavily involved in the Local Optical Committee. Uma is Vice Chairman of LSL Loc, taking part in all the external role services offered in the area. These include Cataract Direct Referral, Glaucoma Referral refinement and Minor eye conditions. We are popular with the local GPs who refer direct to us for eye complaints. Many of my clients are GPs and Opthalmologists.
As an independent practice owner I believe in the highest standard of care to each customer and I hope to excel in service compared to our competitors.
The practice is heavily involved in the Local Optical Committee. Uma is Vice Chairman of LSL Loc, taking part in all the external role services offered in the area. These include Cataract Direct Referral, Glaucoma Referral refinement and Minor eye conditions. We are popular with the local GPs who refer direct to us for eye complaints. Many of my clients are GPs and Opthalmologists.
As an independent practice owner I believe in the highest standard of care to each customer and I hope to excel in service compared to our competitors.
Services
The optometrist will perform the eye examination.
At first, the optometrist will discuss your eye symptoms with you.
You will move on to discuss your ocular, medical and family history in detail.
The information gained from this discussion will provide the basis for a thorough examination tailored to your individual needs.
The refraction is the part of the eye examination which will assess your prescription.
The Optometrist will identify if you are long sighted, short sighted or have a stigmatism.
At first, the optometrist will discuss your eye symptoms with you.
You will move on to discuss your ocular, medical and family history in detail.
The information gained from this discussion will provide the basis for a thorough examination tailored to your individual needs.
The refraction is the part of the eye examination which will assess your prescription.
The Optometrist will identify if you are long sighted, short sighted or have a stigmatism.
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