Health & Lifestyle | Posted on December 3rd, 2024 | return to news
Faster diagnosis for eye clinic patients in Salisbury
The clinic at Salisbury Hospital has received a generous donation to fund an Optical Coherence Tomography machine.
Patients attending Salisbury Hospital are now getting faster diagnosis and treatment with sight disorders thanks to new state-of-the-art equipment funded by a generous donation to the Stars Appeal.
The 3D OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) machine in the Eye Clinic helps diagnose macular degeneration as well as other eye conditions affecting those with diabetes, which can lead to sight loss and requires urgent treatment. It enables patients to be scanned and treated on the same day.
The £37,000 machine is helping around 170 patients a week and takes scans and photos of the back of the eye in one click, which is speeding up the examination process. It is also helping to reduce waiting times for patients, supporting the Eye Clinic team to diagnose and treat more patients much faster.
It was funded by a generous donation from long-time Stars Appeal supporters John and Ann Kelly in recognition of care that Ann, who has macular degeneration, receives in the Eye Clinic from consultant Uma Thakur and her team.
Thakur said: “With the 3D OCT machine new patients can be seen, scanned and treated on the same day in my one-stop clinic, which means our patients have fewer commutes to the Hospital for appointments. This new machine provides us with all the scans and images of the eye we need in one click so we can look at the scans and inform patients about the results straight away.
It is fantastic for our macular degeneration and diabetic patients as we are now able to accommodate more new and follow-up patients each week, and patients are waiting less time to see us and be treated. We thank Mr and Mrs Kelly for their extremely generous gift.”
Mr and Mrs Kelly joined Mrs Thakur and staff from the Eye Clinic to unveil a special plaque in recognition of their donation.
Mrs Kelly said: “It is nice to think you can do something for people. The staff who helped treat me were so lovely. I can’t praise Mrs Thakur and her team enough. She was wonderful, making you feel comfortable.”
Mr Kelly added: “We did it for the Hospital and knew this equipment would help people. We feel really lucky we came to Salisbury Hospital.”
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