Ophthalmologist Jobs in Northern Ireland
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Ophthalmologist in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's private healthcare sector is centred on Belfast, where a number of private hospitals and independent clinic networks operate alongside the NHS. The region has seen increased private healthcare activity in recent years, with growing demand for specialist and aesthetic services. Ophthalmologist roles in Northern Ireland offer competitive salaries alongside a lower cost of living than mainland UK, making the region an increasingly attractive career destination.
About this role
Ophthalmologists are GMC-registered medical specialists in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of eye diseases. Private ophthalmology is a well-established sector covering cataract surgery, refractive surgery (LASIK/LASEK/SMILE), glaucoma, and medical retina. Many ophthalmologists hold parallel NHS consultant posts.
Common questions
What qualifications does an Ophthalmologist need?
Medical degree, GMC registration, completion of ophthalmology specialty training, and FRCOphth qualification from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
How much does a Private Ophthalmologist earn?
Private ophthalmologists typically earn £90,000–£200,000+ depending on surgical volume and speciality (refractive surgery is particularly high earning).
Is private ophthalmology growing in the UK?
Yes. NHS cataract surgery decommissioning in some areas, combined with patient demand for refractive surgery, has driven significant growth in private ophthalmology.
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