I am a Consultant Neurophysiologist employed at the Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre and BMI The Priory Hospital. I have more than 30 years experience in Ocular Electrophysiology and Ocular Ultrasound, specialising in Standardised Electrophysiology including VEP and ERG, and Ultrasound of the anterior chamber, globe and orbit.

I also specialise in a variety of imaging techniques including OCT and HRT of the eye as well as Visual Fields and Biometry. All of these services are available under my direction at the Priory Hospital. I have a particular interest in Paediatric Electrophysiology and NeuroOphthalmology as well as Inherited Eye disease. I also perform full Glaucoma assessment and monitoring.

Latest Contribution


Ultrasound biomicroscopy (part 2): primary angle closure

Patients with primary angle closure or primary angle closure glaucoma [PAC(G)] comprise a significant subgroup affecting around 10% of glaucoma patients amongst Caucasians. Assessment of the patient with angle closure, or narrow angles, requires gonioscopy. However, whilst identifying the presence...


The interpretation and use of ultrasound biomicroscopy (part 1)

Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM) has become increasingly important for the diagnosis of a variety of anterior segment pathologies. Most ophthalmologists are familiar with conventional B-scan ultrasonography techniques, which operate at lower sound frequencies (7.5 to 20MHz). UBM is an ultrasound technique...


Ocular electrophysiology

A 34-year-old woman, who is a CEO in a multinational firm, has been losing vision over the last 12 months. She has seen her opticians, who initially tried different glasses but could not improve things. Clinical examination is unremarkable. How...