December 17, 2025
How to Take an Eye (Ophthalmology) History | Red Flags & OSCE Tips
In this episode of OSCE Talk, we break down how to take a clear, structured ophthalmology history for OSCEs and real clinical practice.We cover the key eye symptoms you must ask about, how to use a simple framework to avoid missing red flags, and how to recognise ophthalmological emergencies such as sudden vision loss, flashes, floaters, and diplopia.Using a practical case example, we guide you through differentiating common causes of visual disturbance, including macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinal pathology — helping you sound confident, systematic, and safe in exams.Whether you’re revising for OSCEs or starting clinical placements, this episode gives you a repeatable structure you can use in any eye history station.A clear framework for ophthalmology history takingHow to assess visual disturbance effectivelyKey red flags that require urgent referralHow to localise vision loss (central vs peripheral)Common differential diagnoses in eye presentationsWhen to escalate to eye casualty
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