You can study for a degree in orthoptics, approved by the Health and Care Professions Council .
There's a lot of competition for places on orthoptics degree courses, so you'll need to show an understanding and commitment to orthoptics before you apply.
Work experience
Volunteering in the NHS is a good way to get work experience in healthcare, for example in a local orthoptic department. This can be helpful when you apply for jobs or training.
The British and Irish Orthoptics Society can also give you information on work shadowing opportunities.
NHS Learning Support Fund
As well as a student loan, you might be able to get financial support through the NHS Learning Support Fund .
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English, maths and science
3 A levels, or equivalent, including at least 1 science
More Information
- equivalent entry requirements|https://www.gov.uk/what-different-qualification-levels-mean/list-of-qualification-levels
- student finance for fees and living costs|https://www.gov.uk/student-finance
- university courses and entry requirements|https://www.ucas.com/