The Royal Berkshire
Ophthalmology Fellow in Lid/Lacrimal and Oculoplastic

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Ophthalmology Fellow in Oculoplastics
We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Ophthalmology Fellow in Oculoplastics to join the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust on a fixed-term basis. This is an excellent opportunity to gain extensive clinical and surgical experience within a busy and well-established oculoplastics service.
About the Role
The successful candidate will work alongside experienced consultant oculoplastic surgeons, managing a wide range of adult and paediatric oculoplastic conditions, including eyelid, lacrimal, and orbital disorders. The role includes dedicated oculoplastics clinics and theatre sessions across the Royal Berkshire Hospital and Prince Charles Eye Unit, supported by a multidisciplinary team committed to delivering high-quality patient care.
This post is ideally suited to a doctor wishing to further develop their clinical and surgical skills in oculoplastics and gain broad experience within a large and forward-thinking ophthalmology department.
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Key Responsibilities
- Deliver specialist oculoplastics care through dedicated clinics and theatre sessions
- Manage a wide range of eyelid, lacrimal, and orbital conditions under consultant supervision
- Contribute to the ophthalmology on-call rota
- Support teaching, audit, and service development activities within the department
Facilities and Services
The department undertakes approximately 7000 day-case procedures and provides approximately 100,000 outpatient attendances and over 20,000 Eye Casualty attendances per annum, serving a population of approximately 1 million.
Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading:
- Located in the Eye Block
- Includes the Eye Outpatient Department and the dedicated Eye Day Case Unit
- Inpatient care on Dorrell Ward for Head and Neck patients
- Dedicated eye theatres with Bausch and Lomb equipment for phaco and posterior Vitrectomy, cyclodiode and indirect lasers, and recording equipment for training and research purposes


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Prince Charles Eye Unit in Windsor:
- Located on the site of the King Edward VII Hospital
- Two fully commissioned ophthalmic theatres within the unit undertaking day case admissions and minor operations including emergency and elective vitreo-retinal procedures with anaesthetic cover
Ophthalmic Accident and Emergency Services:
- Provided in both the Royal Berkshire Hospital and Prince Charles Eye Unit, and run adjacent to the clinics
- Outpatient facilities at all sites include up-to-date equipment including OCT with angiography and autofluorescence, HRT, anterior and wide field OPTOS posterior segment photography with FFA and ICG, ultrasound, YAG/SLT and multi-spot argon lasers, Pentacam corneal scanning, and IOL Master biometry
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Evgenia Anikina
- Job title: Consultant Ophthalmologist
- Email address: eanikina@nhs.net
- Telephone number: 01183227169
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