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		<title>Elderly Eye Exam &#124; NHS Entitlement Over 60&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over 60&#8217;s Eye Tests
Under the NHS entitlement scheme those over the age of 60&#8217;s are entitled to have regular free eye tests. The elderly require regular eye exams as their perfect vision becomes increasing important to them as their other senses start to deteriorate such as their balance and mental capacity.
Also, the older the eyes [...]


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<p>Under the NHS entitlement scheme those over the age of 60&#8217;s are entitled to have regular free eye tests. The elderly require regular eye exams as their perfect vision becomes increasing important to them as their other senses start to deteriorate such as their balance and mental capacity.</p>
<p>Also, the older the eyes become the more they are at risk to eye conditions like glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, cataracts.</p>
<p>These conditions can be detected early through regular eye exams, it can be treated with little or no vision loss or distortion. These conditions are sometimes a symptom of other underlying health conditions.</p>
<p>A basic eye exam lasts a minimum of 20 min, however an eye examination for those over 60 or those with pre-existing conditions, will have an eye test of around 40 minutes to carry out a full eye examination. The optometrist may arrange to refer you to an eye specialist, (ophthalmologist) to carry out full investigation and prescribe medication.</p>
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		<title>Free Children&#8217;s Eye Exam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children&#8217;s Eye Test &#8211; NHS Entitlement
It is absolutely vital for a parent to book an eye test regularly for children. Children are unable to communicate their discomfort and any problems they are experiencing with their sight and therefore to have their eye sight checked on a regular basis becomes important to maintain eye health.
A regular [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Children&#8217;s Eye Test &#8211; NHS Entitlement</h2>
<p>It is absolutely vital for a parent to book an eye test regularly for children. Children are unable to communicate their discomfort and any problems they are experiencing with their sight and therefore to have their eye sight checked on a regular basis becomes important to maintain eye health.</p>
<p>A regular eye exam will help to detect any general health problems, eye diseases and distortion in vision. The most important part of the eye examination is ensuring that children can see clearly as this can affect developmental and learning growth. Eyesight can affect a child’s social interaction and having an eye test to detect any vision problems early can help to prevent any problems for the child.</p>
<p>The NHS entitles all children under the age of 16 to a free eye examination. Those in full time education until the age of 18, is still entitled to a free eye test under the NHS. Despite the NHS providing free eye exam together with vouchers for any glasses required by the child, children are still not having eye tests on an annual basis. The first time a child has their sight tested is by the GP at their eight month check up, parents then do not arrange to bookeyetest again to keep up the eye health check. The next time their sight is checked is when they attend school usually at the age of five when they may have vision screening carried out at the school.</p>
<p>At the time when a child is checked at school they maybe referred to see an optometrist for a full eye examination, to investigate a problems that has been detected. What is most common in these cases is that eye problems had developed sometime ago but was not discovered earlier on.</p>
<p>A parent should book an eye test for their child as early as the age of 3 and should have an eye exam every year or earlier if advised by your optometrist.</p>
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