SAS doctors
SAS ophthalmologists, including Associate Specialists, Staff Grades, Specialty Doctors, Clinical Assistants and non-training Trust Grades, make an enormous contribution to delivery of care in the NHS.
SAS ophthalmologists, including Associate Specialists, Staff Grades, Specialty Doctors, Clinical Assistants and non-training Trust Grades, make an enormous contribution to delivery of care in the NHS.
Find out when our exams take place.
Examination fees The examination fees for 2026 are listed below. Examination 2026 Fee Part 1 Fellowship Examination £725 Refraction Certificate £900 (UK) £1495 (Singapore) £1495 (Malaysia) £1495 (Dubai) £1125 (India) £1125 (Egypt) £1125 (Pakistan) Part 2 Fellowship Written Examination £725 Part 2 Fellowship Oral Examination £1395 (UK) £2975 (Singapore) £2975 (Malaysia) £2975 (Dubai) £2320 (India) […]
Find out how RCOphth has responded to consultations that impact ophthalmic patient services and the workforce.
View and download information booklets on publications, produced jointly by Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and The Royal College of Ophthalmologists.
The following committees, sub-committees and groups are responsible for the development and maintenance of policies and standards in ophthalmology. Much of this work is carried out by the standing committees who report to Council.