If you have an eye problem that needs urgent attention, contact your local optometrist (optician) directly. Optometrists are qualified healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat eye health problems. Most optometry practices in Wales offer NHS eye health services. You can go to your usual practice or contact any high street optometrist offering NHS services.
If you have urgent eye problems out of hours, contact NHS 111 Wales.
NHS treatment for eye health problems is free. Examples of urgent eye problems include:
Regular eye tests catch problems early, protecting your sight and identifying serious conditions such as glaucoma, diabetes, and high blood pressure. You should have an eye test every 2 years, or more often if advised by a health professional.
Many people in Wales are eligible for free NHS eye tests including children up to the age of 16 and young people under the age of 19 in full-time education.
NHS Wales also provides free glasses for children if needed.
Find out more from our Eye Health page.
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