University Of Johannesburg Eye Clinic, an Optometrist is a Health Professional specializing in a range of professional eye-care services from visual screening and optometric consultation to advice on the purchase of appropriate lenses, frames and other optical aids. Optometrists are registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).
Besides general clinics, specialised clinics include Contact lenses, Low vision, Binocular vision, Paediatrics and Ocular Pathology clinics. Pre-arranged visual screening for schools and industry are offered off campus. Clinics are open from Monday to Friday but offer limited services during university holidays. Senior students under supervision generally provide the eye-care service. The option of consultation with a qualified optometry staff member is also available.
The contact details and operating times for the optometry clinics are as follows:
Contact Lens Clinic Doornfontein Campus Fridays 13:00 – 15:00:
New Consultations 15:00 – 17:00:
Follow-up Consultations General Clinic Doornfontein Campus Mondays / Wednesdays / Thursday 13:00 – 17:00
Low Vision Clinic Doornfontein Campus Mondays 10:00 – 12:30 Wednesdays 10:00- 12:30
Speciality Clinic Doornfontein Campus Paediatric Optometry, Binocular Vision and
Contact Lens specialities Tuesdays 13:00 – 17:00 Fridays
(Contact Lenses and Ocular Pathology) 13:00 – 17:00: Ocular Pathology
Name | Telephone Number | Office Number | Role | Campus |
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Mrs Annelize Vockerodt | +27 11 559 6627 | G029, Kodak Building | Financial Officer | DFC |
Ms Rene Bishop | +27 11 559 6911 | GO26, Kodak Building | Debtors administrator | DFC |
Mr Rudy Swartz | +27 11 559 6671 | GO22, Kodak Building | Optical technician | DFC |
Mr Patrick Soko | +27 11 559 6664 | G025, Kodak Building | Frontline Staff | DFC |
Ms Miriam Matli | +27 11 559 6074 | Reception, Kodak Building | Administration Clerk | DFC |
Ms Michelle Hayward | +27 11 559 6766 | Reception, Kodak Building | Frontline Staff | DFC |