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Ophthalmic Technician in East of England

The East of England — spanning Cambridge, Norwich, Chelmsford, and Ipswich — has seen sustained growth in private healthcare as NHS waiting times have driven patients toward independent providers. The region's mix of affluent commuter towns and university cities creates steady demand for private clinical services. Ophthalmic Technician practices in this region frequently seek qualified professionals who can serve both independent and corporate clinic networks.

About this role

Ophthalmic technicians in the UK support optometrists and ophthalmologists by performing diagnostic imaging (OCT, fundus photography, visual fields), refracting, and patient preparation. This technical role is increasingly important as practices invest in diagnostic technology. Most training is on-the-job with manufacturer support.

Typical salary £22,000 – £35,000

Common questions

What does an Ophthalmic Technician do?

Perform OCT scans, visual field tests, fundus photography, refraction, and patient history taking in support of optometrists and ophthalmologists.

How much does an Ophthalmic Technician earn in the UK?

Typically £22,000–£35,000 depending on experience and the type of practice.

What qualifications does an Ophthalmic Technician need?

No mandatory qualifications are required, though A-levels in science and experience with ophthalmic equipment is valued. Many technicians hold ABDO-affiliated diplomas or complete manufacturer training programmes.