Your GP or optometrist has referred you to have your eyes examined to assess whether you might have - or might be at risk of developing - a condition called glaucoma. Glaucoma affects the nerve at the back of the eye and, if left untreated, could eventually lead to irreversible sight loss.
The clinician who saw you previously advised that your condition is stable. Although we need to continue to monitor your eyes, you will not need to see the doctor on the day of your tests.
The service is delivered by specially trained ophthalmic practitioners. You will have several eye tests including:
Please do not drive to your appointment.
This is because we may need to use eye drops to enlarge the pupil so that we can get good quality images and these drops will blur your vision for between two and six hours. Please arrange for someone to pick you up after your appointment.
No, you will not see a doctor at this appointment; however your tests will be reviewed by a glaucoma doctor within a few weeks. You will then be sent a letter explaining the outcome, which will also be sent to your GP. Depending on the test results, you might be given a follow up appointment with us or you may be discharged back to your local optician for routine check-ups.
You will need to bring:
We aim to finish all your tests in two hours.
Author: Julie Smith, medical photographer
Review date: October 2022