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Coming from a long line of opticians, Leeds local Steve Clark has always been fascinated by the profession and finds that being able to help people in the community by visiting them in their own homes is very rewarding.
As well as visiting vulnerable people within his community, OutsideClinic Optometrist Benjamin Chandra also volunteers with Vision Care for Homeless People (VCHP), a charity set up to provide eye care services to the homeless. We hear from Benjamin about his volunteer work with VCHP.
Coming from a family full of health professionals, OutsideClinic optician Simon Raw loves seeing people previously cared for by his uncles. Born and raised in Northumberland, Iveston-resident Simon enjoys living close to his family and making a difference to people within the community performing at-home eye examinations.
OutsideClinic optometrist Kam Kalsi was left star struck recently when he visited Marina in Bristol, who regularly appears in the popular Channel 4 TV show, Gogglebox.
If you or a loved one are struggling with your vision, wouldn’t it be amazing to have someone from within your community to visit you at home and improve your quality of life? Sutton Coldfield resident Kiran Matharu does just that. Her area has a great sense of community, lots of young families, and older neighbours too – and Kiran believes that it’s essential to look after each other.
West Yorkshire local and OutsideClinic optician, Jaclyn Fortune, is encouraging other eye care professionals to move from the high street and into at-home services, to help vulnerable people receive the eye treatment they need.
A massive congratulations to OutsideClinic optician Simon, who hiked 26 miles in extreme heat to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support at the weekend.
Press Release OutsideClinic to recruit 75 roles following record growth Leading at-home eye and hearing care provider plans to increase its 300-strong team by 25% - including 50 optometrists Follows a 50% rise in demand for its domiciliary services, with the company on track to achieve a record £30m turnover Owners, Optimism Health Group, aim to create a £100m turnover business in next five years OutsideClinic, the UK’s leading provider of home eye care and hearing services, has announced plans to increase its headcount by 25% over the next 12 months following a 50% rise in demand for its services since the start of the year. The Swindon-headquartered company currently has 300 staff operating across England, Scotland and Wales and plans to recruit a further 75 in a variety of roles, including 50 optometrists and 12 audiologists. It’s launching its biggest ever recruitment campaign following a huge increase in demand for its services amongst the over 65’s market it primarily serves, with OutsideClinic on track to achieve a record £30m turnover this financial year. Demand for the
We care about our staff at OutsideClinic, and we want to do all we can to support them through their career. We catch up with our Audiology Training and Commercial Manager, Sam Millen, who has taken the exciting decision to qualify as a Registered Hearing Aid Dispenser (RHAD). Hi Sam, thanks for taking the time to speak to us today. What does your current role consist of? S: I transferred into Audiology ten years ago as my career progressed within OutsideClinic. I manage the training requirements of the business, manage refunds and work on improving our customer experience. I also conduct clinical days throughout the country. And now, you are studying to become a Registered Hearing Aid Dispenser - what inspired you to make that move? S: OutsideClinic is sponsoring me through the distance learning course through the Anglia Ruskin University of Cambridge. Clinical progression is my focus. As a RHAD, I will be able to deliver our amazing service to our customers and provide a different scope to my training portfolio. It all sounds very exciting and will be great for your career. Ho
As part of our Dementia Friends Charity Week, we talk to our IQIP's Lead, Philippa Harwood-Little, about her journey with her mother, who was diagnosed with dementia and sadly passed away in 2018. Read more about her story here: https://www.outsideclinic.co.uk/news/a-personal-journey-with-dementia/