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MOptom Optometry
About this course
Optometry is the healthcare profession responsible for examining eyes, detecting and managing visual disorders, and prescribing optical and therapeutic interventions. Optometrists are primary eyecare practitioners, often the first clinician a patient sees when their vision changes or their eyes are unwell. The discipline combines clinical science, anatomy and physiology, optics, pharmacology, and patient care, demanding both technical precision and the communication skills to support patients with what is often an anxiety-provoking aspect of their health. At Teesside University this four-year full-time programme prepares you for registration as a qualified optometrist. You will begin by studying the anatomy and pathophysiology relevant to optometric practice, examining the structures and functions of the eye and the broader visual system, and understanding how diseases disrupt normal visual function. As you progress through the degree you will develop clinical skills in refraction, contact lens fitting, binocular vision assessment, and the detection and referral of eye disease. The programme integrates theoretical knowledge with practical clinical training, building the confidence and competence to examine patients across a wide range of presentations. Teesside's clinical facilities and professional partnerships support your development as a practitioner from an early stage. Graduates register with the General Optical Council and go on to work in independent optometry practices, optical retail chains, hospital ophthalmology departments, community clinics, and primary care settings. The profession offers a blend of clinical practice, business management, and patient relationships that many practitioners find deeply satisfying. Opportunities for postgraduate development, including specialisation in areas such as low vision, contact lenses, or paediatric optometry, allow registered optometrists to continue developing throughout their careers. Academic and research roles in optometry schools are another path for those drawn to advancing the science of the profession.
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