We provide NHS eye sight tests.
The NHS Free Eye test is free if:
You are under 16 years of age or 16, 17, or 18, and in full-time education.
You are 60 or over, or you have been diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma.
You are 40 or over, and your mother, father, brother, sister, son or daughter has been diagnosed with glaucoma.
An ophthalmologist (eye doctor) has advised you that you're at risk of glaucoma.
You are registered as blind or partially sighted or you or your partner, receive Income Support.
You or your partner receives Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance.
You or your partner receives Income-related Employment and Support Allowance.
You or your partner, receive Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.
You're entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate.
You are named on a valid HC2 certificate.
Your sight tests are usually done through a hospital eye department, as part of your care for an existing eye condition.
You are prescribed complex lenses (lenses with a power of 10 dioptres or more, or prism controlled bifocal lenses).
NB. It is your responsibility as the patient to check you are entitled to a NHS eye sight test. Terms & Conditions Apply proof must be shown