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MEDICOLEGAL PRACTICE
I established my medicolegal practice in 2018 to provide expert witness services across a range of ophthalmic specialties for children and adults focusing on personal injury, retina, neuro-ophthalmic disorder and ocular inflammation. I provide CPR Part 35-compliant reports of the highest quality for both claimant and defendant solicitors. My current caseload is approximately 5:1 claimant to defendant instructions. I accept instructions directly from solicitors and via medicolegal agencies.
Key Service Metrics
- Personal injury report turnaround: 4 weeks from examination
- Examination appointments: available within 2–4 weeks, no waiting list
- Fully equipped private ophthalmic clinic with OCT and visual field testing on-site
- Screening opinions returned within 2–4 weeks
- Clinical negligence reports: 8–10 weeks (subject to records completeness)
- Expedited personal injury reports available within 2 weeks by arrangement
REPORT TYPES PROVIDED
- Condition and prognosis reports (personal injury and clinical negligence)
- Causation reports and breach of duty reports (clinical negligence)
- Combined condition, prognosis and causation reports
- Screening opinions and case merit assessments
- Supplementary reports and answers to Part 35 questions
- Joint statements with opposing experts
- Medical reports for insurance and disability claims
- Oral evidence and court attendance
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Ophthalmic Personal Injury and Liability
- Traumatic eye and orbital injuries (RTA, assault, workplace, product liability)
- Visual field loss and reduced visual acuity following trauma
- Ophthalmic emergency department cases
Retinal Disease
- Diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular oedema
- Age-related macular degeneration (wet and dry AMD)
- Retinal detachment: surgical outcomes and complications
- Retinal laser treatment: complications and adequacy of care
- Retinal vascular disease (vein and arterial occlusions)
Ocular Inflammation and Infection
- All forms of uveitis in adults and children (anterior, intermediate, posterior, panuveitis)
- Scleritis, episcleritis, orbital inflammatory disease
- Endophthalmitis (post-operative and endogenous)
Neuro-Ophthalmology – Adult
- Optic neuritis, papilloedema, idiopathic intracranial hypertension
- Cranial nerve palsies (III, IV, VI), visual pathway disorders
- NAION, giant cell arteritis, arteritic ischaemic optic neuropathy
Neuro-Ophthalmology – Paediatric
- Brain and retinal tumours, raised intracranial pressure in children
- Optic nerve disorders, neurofibromatosis type 2 (national service lead)
Glaucoma, Procedures, and Drug Side Effects
- Uveitic and steroid-induced glaucoma
- Intravitreal injection and retinal laser complications
- Hydroxychloroquine retinopathy (national surveillance study PI)
Systemic Disease and Ocular Manifestations
- e.g Behçet’s disease, sarcoidosis, syphilis, connective tissue diseases
Training
Ophthalmology, Internal Medicine, Fellowship trained
Membership
GMC, BMA, EUNOS, BINOC, NIHR Uveitis CSG