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Graham Miller

Wishaw opticians continues to look out for eye health of its patients

A popular Wishaw opticians is highlighting its new, state-of-the-art equipment ahead of this month's Eye Health Care Week.

Family-run Tuite Opticians – which will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its Caledonian Road practice next year – has recently invested in cutting-edge technology which can detect potentially dangerous eye conditions several years in advance.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) utilises the same non-invasive procedure used in hospitals to create a 3D image of the patient’s eye, which allows a detailed “beneath the surface” check.

Optician Lynne McPhedran demonstrates the OCT (Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)

Owner and Dispensing Optician, Gerry Tuite, explained: “This is an incredible piece of equipment.

”In a completely painless process, the OCT scans three main areas of the patient’s eye – macula, optic nerve, and retina. It takes hundreds of pictures in just a few seconds, creating a layered image of all the eye’s structures.

Gerry Tuite is delighted with the new technology (Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)

”It can identify conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration up to four years earlier than a standard 2D camera.

”This allows us to forecast, manage and ultimately treat conditions before they start to affect a patient’s vision.”

Statistics show that 80 per cent of worldwide blindness is caused by these three conditions – and with 75 per cent of those cases preventable through regular eye examinations – it is obvious why Gerry and niece and practice manager, Clare Tuite, have been keen to introduce OCT to their town centre business.

Tuite Opticians has been a fixture in Wishaw for almost 40 years (Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)

Clare added: “An OCT scan during a patient’s first visit gives us a baseline and subsequent examinations can then be compared to this initial one.”

An OCT scan forms part of an advanced eye examination and is available for a nominal fee of £20.

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