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Optometry Partner - Ely & Ely Lisle Lane
X2 Optometrist Partners – Specsavers Ely & Ely Lisle Lane 33% shares available in each store, + 16% Hearcare £240k
Specsavers Ely and Ely Lisle Lane present an outstanding partnership opportunity for an ambitious Optometrist looking to join a thriving, well‑performing dual‑store business. With a strong clinical team, exceptional community reputation, and ambitious growth plans, this is the perfect platform to take your clinical and commercial leadership to the next level.
Key Features: Linked partnership across two stores 33% Optometrist shares available in each store + 16% Hearcare shares Over 80% local market share Strong clinical team Happy, supportive team culture with a strong “grow your own” ethos
What’s on Offer? You will acquire a 33% shareholding in both the Ely and Ely Lisle Lane stores, plus 12.5% of the Hearcare shares. You will be buying into a business with a great team, excellent processes, and a strong financial position. Ely is gearing up for significant growth, and as the Optometrist Partner, you will play a central role in shaping the clinical excellence, service standards and future expansion of the business.
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Why Ely? Ely is a picturesque, affluent, and fast‑growing market town with a diverse patient demographic. It offers convenience, accessibility and a high quality of life, making it an attractive home for clinicians and families alike.
Why this opportunity stands out: Beautiful high‑end town north of Cambridge with excellent transport links Free parking and easy access, attracting patients from Cambridge commuting routes No major optical competitors, strengthening demand further Loyal customer base and excellent reputation Safe, family-friendly area with top-rated schools (including The King’s School)


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Key Attributes Required We are looking for a forward-thinking Optometrist with:
Strong clinical capability and confidence Passion for patient care and clinical leadership Desire to contribute to a high‑performing team environment A collaborative, engaging communication style Ambition to help scale and develop the business
To find out more contact: sophie.ayland@speacsavers.com / 07756 503885
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