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Primary care in South Wales

Andy Britton, whose Specsavers practice in Haverfordwest won last year’s Optician Award for Enhanced Optical Services, starts another series of recent cases he has managed in primary care with a case of cystoid macular oedema

Following last year’s series of hopefully interesting patients from the sleepy backwater that is West Wales, this autumn I will again delve into my little black book of recent cases that highlight how we use the enhanced services available to us in Wales. The aim is to show how we can work closely with our secondary care colleagues in trying to manage patients as much as possible in primary care.

Suspected traumatic CMO

The following female patient first presented to our practice in 2017. The refraction at this time was as follows:

RE +7.50/1.50x160 (6/48) (no improvement with pinhole) N12

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