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Domiciliary optometry — Coventry & the Midlands

Home eye tests, brought to you across the Midlands

NHS-funded and private home eye tests for elderly, housebound and care home residents. GOC-registered, glasses fitted at home, friendly and unhurried.

Why families choose us

  • GOC-registered optometrist
  • NHS-funded home eye tests available
  • Glasses supplied and fitted at home
  • Care home and dementia experience

NHS-funded eye tests

Free home sight tests for eligible patients across England.

GOC-registered

Clinical care from a fully qualified, regulated optometrist.

Care home & dementia experience

Calm, unhurried visits adapted to complex care needs.

Glasses fitted at home

Frame range brought to you. NHS optical vouchers accepted.

What we do

Full clinical eye care in the comfort of home — for individuals, families and care homes across the Midlands.

Care designed for the patient, not the practice

A calm, unhurried visit — in the room they know best

Most of our patients are elderly, recovering from surgery, or living with dementia. Visits run at the patient's pace, with portable clinical equipment matched to a high-street examination — and family welcome to sit in.

For care home managers

A complete in-house eye care service for your residents

We run scheduled clinical rounds across the Midlands. We handle NHS paperwork, allow extra time for residents living with dementia, and supply glasses on-site. One conversation books the next 12 months.

  • Annual rounds scheduled in advance
  • Dementia-aware, unhurried visits
  • NHS paperwork handled on your behalf
  • Glasses supplied and fitted on-site
  • Repairs and follow-ups included
  • CQC inspection-ready records

Talk to our care home team

We'll arrange a no-obligation call to discuss resident numbers, scheduling and clinical priorities.

Areas we cover

Coventry-based, Midlands-wide. Postcode-level coverage across every location below.

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Common questions

Who is eligible for an NHS home eye test?

You may qualify if you are unable to leave home unaccompanied because of a physical or mental illness or disability. We confirm eligibility on your behalf before any visit.

How much does a home eye test cost?

There is no charge for an NHS home eye test if the patient qualifies. Private home eye tests are quoted transparently before booking.

How long does the visit take?

Most home eye tests take 40–60 minutes. We allow extra time for patients living with dementia, low vision or complex communication needs.

Do you cover my postcode?

We cover Coventry, Birmingham, Solihull, Warwickshire, Wolverhampton, Northampton, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and the wider Midlands. UK-wide care home contracts are available on request.

Can you supply glasses at home?

Yes. We bring a frame range to the patient, glaze the chosen prescription, then return to fit and adjust the finished glasses in person.

Book a home eye test today

NHS and private home visits across Coventry, Birmingham, the Midlands and beyond. Friendly, GOC-registered care — no high street trip required.