As a practising optometrist member, you gain exclusive access to our clinical advisers. They are highly experienced practitioners who are available to answer your clinical or professional questions by phone, email or web form. Our expert advisers provide friendly, confidential advice to help inform your decision-making.
You can contact us on a wide range of situations and issues that arise in practice – for example, a patient with low vision who won’t stop driving, or a colleague who is not performing a dilated examination where clinically required. Our eye care experts can also provide feedback, reassurance and advice.
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Take a look at the FAQs below to see if you your query is covered, before you contact us. If not, please get in touch by email or phone.
You will be asked for your College member number.
All advice is based on our Guidance for Professional Practice and current legislation and regulations, and strictly confidential. We will keep a record of all emails and calls to the clinical advisers for training and monitoring purposes, or in case we need to get back to the enquirer, or if an issue occurs subsequently. We advise that you also keep records in case you need them at a later date.
All of our clinical advisers are experienced practising optometrists who work in a wide range of settings and clinical areas, each with their area of clinical and policy expertise.
Our eye care experts are responsible for defining good practices across the UK and provide the tools and expert advice to help you solve clinical challenges and enable you to practice confidently at your best. The Clinical advice team has extensive experience in writing optometric guidance and professional development content on clinical, professional, and ethical issues.
Daniel is one of our clinical advisers for four days each week, dividing the remainder of his time between primary care optometry and community glaucoma clinics in East Anglia. He is a passionate advocate of the profession, committed to supporting all practitioners and ensuring that patient care is always at the heart of optometry. He has helped lead the sector’s response to the pandemic and has made many national media appearances discussing the importance of good eye health and the vital role of optometry in primary care.
Paramdeep is one of our clinical advisers for three days each week, working in primary care practice and urgent eye care services as a therapeutic optometrist for the remainder of his time in the West Midlands. He is keen to expand and enhance the roles of optometrists in delivering clinical and therapeutic care. He also holds a visiting Research Fellowship at Aston University. He is our independent prescribing lead adviser, leads our myopia management guidance and evidence review and is one of our expert spokespeople.
Denise is one of our clinical advisers for three days each week. She is also a specialist optometrist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, an optometric adviser to the GOC and domiciliary optometrist. Particularly interested in medical retina, specifically age-related macular degeneration and producing resources to help support people effected by visual impairment to maintain their independence. Denise is one of our expert spokespeople.
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Daniel is one of our clinical advisers for four days each week, dividing the remainder of his time between primary care optometry and community glaucoma clinics in East Anglia. He is a passionate advocate of the profession, committed to supporting all practitioners and ensuring that patient care is always at the heart of optometry. He has helped lead the sector’s response to the pandemic and has made many national media appearances discussing the importance of good eye health and the vital role of optometry in primary care.
He has acted as a senior workforce adviser to NHSE and as an industry consultant. Before joining us, Daniel was the Managing Director of a practice in Cambridge and a visiting clinician at Anglia Ruskin University. He has also worked as a senior glaucoma optometrist with Addenbrooke’s Hospital Trust, Cambridge, and as a diabetic retinopathy screening program grader. He was awarded an MBE for services to optometry in 2022.
Daniel is one of our clinical advisers for four days each week, dividing the remainder of his time between primary care optometry and community glaucoma clinics in East Anglia. He is a passionate advocate of the profession, committed to supporting all practitioners and ensuring that patient care is always at the heart of optometry. He has helped lead the sector’s response to the pandemic and has made many national media appearances discussing the importance of good eye health and the vital role of optometry in primary care.
He has acted as a senior workforce adviser to NHSE and as an industry consultant. Before joining us, Daniel was the Managing Director of a practice in Cambridge and a visiting clinician at Anglia Ruskin University. He has also worked as a senior glaucoma optometrist with Addenbrooke’s Hospital Trust, Cambridge, and as a diabetic retinopathy screening program grader. He was awarded an MBE for services to optometry in 2022.
Paramdeep is one of our clinical advisers for three days each week, working in primary care practice and urgent eye care services as a therapeutic optometrist for the remainder of his time in the West Midlands. He is keen to expand and enhance the roles of optometrists in delivering clinical and therapeutic care. He also holds a visiting Research Fellowship at Aston University. He is our independent prescribing lead adviser, leads our myopia management guidance and evidence review and is one of our expert spokespeople.
Before joining us, Paramdeep was a post-doctoral researcher, module co-leader for the Independent Prescribing qualification, and taught on both the undergraduate and postgraduate optometry programmes at Aston University. He is a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy and continues to publish in a range of peer-reviewed scientific journals, with interests in contact lens performance, and ocular surface and eyelid disease management.
Paramdeep is one of our clinical advisers for three days each week, working in primary care practice and urgent eye care services as a therapeutic optometrist for the remainder of his time in the West Midlands. He is keen to expand and enhance the roles of optometrists in delivering clinical and therapeutic care. He also holds a visiting Research Fellowship at Aston University. He is our independent prescribing lead adviser, leads our myopia management guidance and evidence review and is one of our expert spokespeople.
Before joining us, Paramdeep was a post-doctoral researcher, module co-leader for the Independent Prescribing qualification, and taught on both the undergraduate and postgraduate optometry programmes at Aston University. He is a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy and continues to publish in a range of peer-reviewed scientific journals, with interests in contact lens performance, and ocular surface and eyelid disease management.
Denise is one of our clinical advisers for three days each week. She is also a specialist optometrist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, an optometric adviser to the GOC and domiciliary optometrist. Particularly interested in medical retina, specifically age-related macular degeneration and producing resources to help support people effected by visual impairment to maintain their independence. Denise is one of our expert spokespeople.
Prior to working for the College, Denise has worked in both multiple and independent practices and, as part of her role in the hospital eye service, Denise has worked in the low vision, specialist contact lens, paediatric, diabetic retinal screening and AMD clinics. Outside of practice, she is a Trustee of Autism Bucks, a fundraiser for Riding for the Disabled and has volunteered for the Tibet Eyecare Project and Vision Aid Overseas. She is also passionate about the wellbeing of optometrists and has worked to support colleagues in the workplace. She is a trained performance coach and works as a mentor with Women in Vision. In 2019, she won the Macular Society’s Awards for Excellence - Optometrist of the Year.
Denise is one of our clinical advisers for three days each week. She is also a specialist optometrist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, an optometric adviser to the GOC and domiciliary optometrist. Particularly interested in medical retina, specifically age-related macular degeneration and producing resources to help support people effected by visual impairment to maintain their independence. Denise is one of our expert spokespeople.
Prior to working for the College, Denise has worked in both multiple and independent practices and, as part of her role in the hospital eye service, Denise has worked in the low vision, specialist contact lens, paediatric, diabetic retinal screening and AMD clinics. Outside of practice, she is a Trustee of Autism Bucks, a fundraiser for Riding for the Disabled and has volunteered for the Tibet Eyecare Project and Vision Aid Overseas. She is also passionate about the wellbeing of optometrists and has worked to support colleagues in the workplace. She is a trained performance coach and works as a mentor with Women in Vision. In 2019, she won the Macular Society’s Awards for Excellence - Optometrist of the Year.