Meet Enzo – An Ocular Oddity

|Meet Enzo – as in Ferrari – he was bound to be born with the speed gene. Adopted by a leading ophthalmic laser surgeon, and one might also assume that he would have interesting eyes. The four-legged power house that is Enzo the Boston terrier – owned by London Vision Clinic surgeon, Glenn Carp, and his wife Deirdre – does not disappoint on either count.Being super sporty might go with being a member of the terrier family; however his eyes are distinctively unusual in that they are different colours……

Being part of the top team is best for optometrist Vimal

“The great thing about working here is being part of such an experienced team lead by the best surgeons. We are all trained to the highest level which makes the job really interesting” – London Vision Clinic optometrist, Vimal Piparia explains why he decided to move from Australia to the UK… despite the weather.

Sizzling Time At The London Vision Clinic Summer BBQ

Sizzling Time At The London Vision Clinic Summer BBQ Canapés, Pimms, sizzling meat, glorious sunshine, summer hats, music and magic, were all part of the mix in W1’s Fitzroy Square as London Vision Clinic celebrate their yearly Summer BBQ with patients, surgeons and friends! As I arrived, I was given a warm welcome by the staff of London Vision Clinic. Two well-made Pimms later, I was already engrossed in conversation with some interesting characters, hearing fascinating life stories and experiences…

LVC Research Makes Big Contribution To International Meeting

At the conference in September 2011, thousands of ophthalmologists and optometrists from around the world will gather to discuss the latest results and ideas in refractive surgery. This is done mainly through people presenting the results of their research, and the London Vision Clinic research team plans to have a significant presence.

There’s More To London Vision Clinic Reception Than Meets The Eye

Regular visitors to the London Vision Clinic will have noticed one or two changes this year. These include the launch of a new uniform … those working in reception have switched their white coats for smart black outfits with toning black and blue scarves; while a new collection of white coats – complete with the clinic’s logo together with embroidered individual name tags – has also been introduced for some members of the medical team……