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Joanne
12/9/2025 9:50:54 AM
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About Dr. Sheeraz Janjua:
Dr. Sheeraz Janjua is a Fellow of the College of Optometrists, Doctor of Optometry and the Director of John Flynn Opticians, O'Brien's Opticians, Burrows & Wozencroft Opticians, and Gray & Bull. He has over 27 years of experience in optometry, with specialist expertise in complex spectacle prescriptions, Dry AMD, Dry Eye Disease, medical retina, glaucoma, low-vision, sport vision and paediatric eye care including myopia management. He is dedicated to providing the highest quality eye care to his patients. Dr. Janjua was one of the first optometrists in the UK to offer photomedicine in the form of 'Photobiomodulation' for Dry AMD and Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) alongside Intense Pulsating Light (IPL) for Dry Eye disease. He has been shortlisted for the prestigious, 'UK Optometrist of the Year 2025' award at annual Optician award ceremony in December 2025.
Dr Janjua started his journey in Optometry in 1997 and completed his Bachelor's at the University of Bradford in 2000. In 2009, he began his Doctor of Optometry degree at Aston University, graduating in 2017 after researching dry eye disease and nutrition. During this time, he also completed his Diploma in Sport Vision in 2010 from the Association of Sport Vision and for a short time worked with the first-team players of Derby County FC.
Dr. Janjua holds several professional certificates awarded by the College of Optometrists following extensive examinations by Cardiff University. The higher qualifications include Glaucoma, Low Vision, Medical Retina, and Paediatric Eye Care. He recently completed a Master's degree in Clinical Optometry from Cardiff University, where he conducted an extensive literature review on photobiomodulation and diabetic eye disease.
In previous years, Dr. Janjua was runner-up in the prestigious UK Optician Awards:
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