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Optometrist in West Midlands

Birmingham is the UK's second-largest city and the commercial heart of the West Midlands private healthcare market. The region also includes Coventry, Wolverhampton, and Stoke-on-Trent, all of which have active independent clinical sectors. Optometrist roles in the West Midlands are served by a mix of single-site independents and multi-site private healthcare groups, offering candidates a range of practice environments.

About this role

Optometrists in the UK are regulated by the General Optical Council (GOC) and provide primary eye care including sight testing, contact lens fitting, and the detection of eye diseases. There are approximately 15,000 registered optometrists in the UK. The optometry workforce has expanded into independent prescribing and enhanced services.

Regulator General Optical Council (GOC)
Typical salary £35,000 – £60,000

Common questions

What qualifications does an Optometrist need in the UK?

A BSc in Optometry from a GOC-approved programme, followed by a pre-registration year and GOC registration examination. Independent Prescribing qualification is increasingly sought.

How much does an Optometrist earn in the UK?

Optometrists typically earn £35,000–£55,000. Those in hospital ophthalmology or with Independent Prescribing qualifications earn more.

Is the optometry sector growing?

Yes. An aging population, increasing rates of myopia, and expansion of enhanced optometry services into glaucoma and medical retina care are all driving growth in optometry roles.