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Orthoptist

2023/10/26

Orthoptist

Orthoptists specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with eye problems such as abnormal eye movement, eye coordination disorders, lazy eyes, double vision, squinting, and binocular vision disorder (a condition where the eyes do not align properly which can cause blurriness and eye strain).

Orthoptists work with patients with eye problems and prescribe eye exercises or therapies to improve their vision and alleviate their symptoms. They also provide patients with professional advice on suitable prescriptive glasses and prescription strength.

How to become an Orthoptist?

To practise as an Orthoptist, you will require these qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Orthoptics / Ophthalmic Sciences
  • Bachelor's Degree in Applied Sciences and Master's degree in Orthoptics (Graduate-Entry Level Masters - GEMS)

Currently, there are no training institutions in Singapore offering courses in Orthoptics / Ophthalmic sciences.

If you are keen to pursue studies in the field of Orthoptics, there are overseas training institutions in Australia and UK.

Interested to join us as an Orthoptist?

Find out more about the Orthoptists working in our institution and the work that they do by clicking on the link below:

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