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Written by a patient at Arnside House
16th April 2015


Dr Kelly was very easy to talk to and put me straight at ease. He explained exactly what was wrong with my eye and what needed to be done. I felt very confident he knew exactly what he was doing. He is very efficient. His nursing assistant was also very pleasant and friendly. It was a nice relaxed atmosphere.

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Written by a patient at St Paul's Medical Centre
26th February 2015


Knowledgeable in opthalmology giving good achievable advise and treatment plan. Individual care that is improving my problem a great deal

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Written by a patient at Arnside House
18th February 2015


Dr Ross Kelly, explained the problem with my eye in great detail, and gave good advice. Would recommend him.

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Written by a patient at Arnside House
2nd February 2015


Seen by Dr Kelly on regular basis over last three years to monitor eyeball pressure. Always found him to be very friendly and also very professional. At every visit proposed procedures/tests have been explained, results discussed and future actions outlined. Excellent service as far as I am concerned.

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Written by a patient at St Paul's Medical Centre
9th January 2015


I became concerned that an previously treated eye infection, Bletheritus, had reoccurred and contacted Dr Kelly to arrange an examination. An appointment was arranged for two days later. The examination identified that there was no infection and it was recommended that my optician check my spectacle prescription. The optician determined that the vision in right eye had deteriorated and is arranging new lenses for my spectacles.

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Profile

Ross Kelly graduated from the University of Dundee with honours in 1999 after first obtaining a BSc (hons) in Pharmacology. After working in hospital and general practice he developed an interest in eye health and held a post on the West of Scotland ophthalmology training scheme. He was awarded the Royal College of Ophthalmologist's Elizabeth Hunt Medal for outstanding performance in the MRCOphth part II exam and obtained his College membership in 2005. In 2007 he decided to combine his GP training with his interest in ophthalmology and become a GP with Special Interest. Since 2008, he has worked part time in general practice while developing a community eye service in Carlisle and Workington. In recent years, he has also co-authored 3 papers aimed at GP education on eye health, in the British Medical Journal.