Rob Scott is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and the University Hospital, Birmingham. As well as General Ophthalmology he performs cataract and refractive surgery and has a special interest in vitreoretinal surgery. He was trained at Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London he was awarded a postgraduate Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Nottingham Medical School for his ophthalmic research. He is the Consultant Adviser in Ophthalmology to Her Majesty's Armed Forces, treating ocular injuries and diseases in Military personnel; and adviser to the Royal Air Force on aircrew ophthalmic standards.
The Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre is one of the largest specialist eye hospitals in Europe. The Eye Centre has 24 consultants, each sub-specialising in particular areas of ophthalmic practice. If you require a consultation with Mr Scott to discuss or have an assessment relating to any eye condition or complaint please contact your local GP in the first instance for a referral. If you have medical insurance, check with your medical insurance provider as well as consulting your GP to find out the correct procedure to take to get referred to Mr Scott.
Sign up for the 62 Detachment Course, with world renowned vitreoretinal surgeon Ingrid Kreissig, at the ICC Birmingham June 5-6 2008. It is a unique opportunity to learn how vitreoretinal surgery is performed by experts. Please download the PDF documents below to register. These will require the Adobe Acrobat reader which may be downloaded for free from www.Adobe.com