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Hillingdon 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hillingdon]

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Report of the Principal School Medical Officer for the Year 1968
Routine Audiometry
The routine audiometry service was continued as in the previous year with the audiometer operator
working on a part-time basis of three days a week. The investigations were continued in the junior and
infant departments of primary schools, and the results of the work performed can be summarised as
follows:
Number of individual children tested 6,660
Number found to have normal hearing 6,320
Number found to have a hearing loss 340
Of the 340 children found to have a hearing loss:
66 were found to have a hearing loss in the right ear,
96 were found to have a hearing loss in the left ear,
178 were found to have a hearing loss in both ears.
The 340 children were referred for examination by the School Doctors with the following results:
136 were found to have normal hearing on clinical testing,
146 were noted for re-examination,
9 were referred for specialist consultation at Hospital Ear, Nose and Throat Departments,
13 were referred to general practitioners,
8 were referred to Audiology Units,
13 were already attending hospital,
8 were already attending Audiology Units,
7 had left the area.
Vision Testing
Vision testing of schoolchildren is carried out at the time of routine medical inspections, and in
addition the Health Visitor/School Nurse tests the vision of children when they reach the age of
seven years. Children between the ages of eight and ten are also tested if for any reason it is felt to
be necessary.
During the year the number of routine vision tests and results were as follows:
Number of children tested 4,226
Number referred for the opinion of school medical officer 203
Of these:
63 were referred to the Authority's ophthalmic clinics,
27 were referred for treatment via general practitioners, at the request of parents,
57 were deferred for re-examination at school health clinics,
29 were considered to have normal vision,
25 were already having ophthalmic treatment,
2 left the area while investigations were proceeding.
Of the 63 children referred to the Authority's ophthalmic clinics:
44 were prescribed glasses,
4 were noted for re-examination.
Three of the 63 were also referred to the Authority's Orthoptic Clinic.