Moorfields Eye Hospital

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Moorfields Eye Hospital
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Moorfields Eye Hospital. (January 2006)
Location
Place City Road IslingtonLondon, England, (UK)
Organisation
Care System Public NHS
Hospital Type Specialist
Affiliated University Institute of Ophthalmology (UCL)
Services
Emergency Dept. Yes Accident & Emergency
Beds Unknown
Speciality Ophthalmology
History
Founded 1805
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in England

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a National Health Service eye hospital in central London. It is in the London Borough of Islington, on City Road, and is close to Old Street station. Together with the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, which is adjacent to the Hospital, it forms the world's largest site for eye care and research.

The Trust employs over 1200 people across its eleven sites of operation. 24,000 ophthalmic operations are carried out yearly and over 260,000 patients are seen at the hospital annually.

The hospital is the oldest and largest eye hospital in the world and is internationally renowned for its comprehensive clinical and research activities. The hospital is a major international tertiary care and training centre in ophthalmology, with over half of ophthalmologists in the UK having received specialist training at the hospital. In addition, scores of leading ophthalmologists world-wide have trained at Moorfields.

The hospital was founded on the Moorfields in 1805 as the London Dispensary for curing diseases of the Eye and Ear, by John Cunningham Saunders. It moved to its present site in 1899, and was nationalised in 1948. These anniversaries gave it the unusual ability to celebrate a centenary in 1999 and a bicentenary in 2005.

The hospital also runs 10 outreach clinics in other parts of London including Ealing, Tooting, Mile End and Tottenham.

Today Moorfields Eye Hospital is a major centre for postgraduate training of ophthalmologists, optometrists, and nurses. It has also played a pivotal role in ophthalmic research. Sir Stewart Duke-Elder founded the Institute of Ophthalmology (now an integral part of University College London), and many key individuals, such as Sir Harold Ridley, Charles Schepens, Norman Ashton, Shomi S. Bhattacharya, Allen Foster, Gordon Johnson and Raymond Lund have carried out their research at Moorfields and the Institute. As of 2005, major ophthalmic research programmes at Moorfields were led by Professors Robin Ali, Shomi S. Bhattacharya, Alan C. Bird, Fred Fitzke, John Greenwood, Roger Hitchings, Peng T. Khaw, Phil Luthert, Susan Lightman, Tony Moore, Steve Moss, Santa J. Ono and Gary S. Rubin.

Moorfields was one of the first NHS Foundation Trusts, and has developed a state of the art pharmaceutical arm (Moorfields Pharmaceuticals- www.moorfieldspharmaceuticals.co.uk).

Backing up NHS Direct, Moorfields has a specialised ophthalmic advice line, Moorfields Direct.

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