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Simon Berry, MCOptom
Optometrist
BSc (hons) MCOptom
Simon Berry is an Optometrist from Durham.
He qualified after training at UMIST and Sunderland Eye Infirmary in 1996 and continues to work part time at Sunderland Eye Infirmary as a Specialist Optometrist. He opened his own community Optometry Practice in 2002. He has built this to an award winning, and UK renowned Practice that now has over 15K registered patients. Simon specialises in the care for patients with a learning disability. He has invented a medical device to help test the eyes of patients with a learning disability that has now been launched and being used in Eye Hospitals and Universities around the UK. Simon is also ‘editor in chief’ for the impact factor rated journal Clinical Optometry and a member of the Ethics committee for Durham University.
Other posts / highlights
Previous member of the advisory board for the LEHN Vision Screening Review (regional review.)
Member of the local CRN Ophthalmology specialty group
Honouree member of the Biological Sciences Institute at Durham University
Member of public consultation panel for OCTAHEDRON. (This research is looking at the early diagnosis of Parkinson and dementia by looking at OCT scans.)
Winner of the RNIB Vision Pioneer of the year award in 2016
Awarded the AOP Sustainability specialist award in 2023 in recognition for the work done to create a sustainable Optometry Industry.
Simon’s external published work and citations (highlights)
Recientemente ha contribuido a:
El astigmatismo es una afección frecuente que suele corregirse fácilmente con gafas, lentes de contacto o, a veces, cirugía. A continuación explicamos qué significa padecer astigmatismo y qué se puede hacer al respecto.
