West Highland Way Charity Challenge
We have something special planned for September 3rd. The Vision Scotland team will be taking on a West Highland Way walking / running challenge in
Vision Scotland
We have something special planned for September 3rd. The Vision Scotland team will be taking on a West Highland Way walking / running challenge in
Cataract: What are they? How are they treated? Who gets them? A cataract develops when the normally transparent crystalline lens, found inside our eyes, becomes
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Hospital Ophthalmic Nurse – Edinburgh / Livingston We are excited to provide an exceptional opportunity for a talented and ambitious RGN to join our small, dynamic
Top surgeons in the UK announced…and we’re number one What is the most important characteristic in choosing a cataract Surgeon? Bedside manner? Absolutely that’s important.
Learn about the Different Eye Conditions that Various Celebrities Have From Despite being debilitating, vision impairments and eye conditions do not need to stop you
Illness rarely occurs without warning and the eyes problems are no exception. Most eye conditions present with tell-tale symptoms which can give you vital clues
The eye is one of the most impressive organs in the body and the feat of human sight is something that shaped our evolution as
Although laser eye surgery has become synonymous with vision correction, it may not be the best procedure for your eyes. There are other types of
How are you managing it? Mr Jonathan Ross, in conversation with Ms Bita Manzouri, provides a personal perspective on challenge and opportunities shaping the future
At Vision Scotland we strive to offer the very best of care and we always aim to achieve the highest standard of visual outcome following
Patients who attend our clinic for cataract assessment are often very surprised to be recommended surgery to both eyes when only one eye is causing
Cataract surgery has evolved significantly over time. Older cataract surgery involved removing the entire lens in one go through a much larger incision in the
Acanthamoeba Keratitis (AK) is an infection of the cornea that is caused by a microorganism called Acanthamoeba which is quite commonly found in most natural water