Orthoptist

An Orthoptist diagnoses and treats a range of eye disorders. You might examine patients and assess the extent of visual impairment. Orthoptists may prepare a treatment plan including eye exercises, prescriptive lenses or other rehabilitative programs. You might specialise in a particular disorder or work with a range of eye problems.

Orthoptists should have strong interpersonal skills and excellent attention to detail. You’ll need to be able to communicate well with patients from a range of backgrounds and liaise with other health practitioners. Orthoptists require strong analytical skills and must be able to follow correct procedures.

Future demand High
Average yearly income $95,992
Skill level Unknown

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