NHS Home Eye Tests

First Care Optical provides NHS-funded home eye tests for eligible patients who are unable to attend a high-street optician due to mobility difficulties, health conditions or care needs.

As a Coventry-based domiciliary optometry service, we deliver NHS home eye tests across the Midlands, supporting patients in private homes, care homes and supported living settings.

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Who Is Eligible for an NHS Home Eye Test

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You may be eligible for a free NHS-funded home eye test if you meet NHS eligibility criteria and are unable to attend a high-street optician due to mobility difficulties, health conditions, or care needs.

You may qualify for an NHS home eye test, if you live in a carehome, or have mobility or health issues that make it difficult to attend a high-street optician, and if any of the following apply:

  • 👵 You are aged 60 or over

  • 💉 You have diabetes or glaucoma

  • 👁️ You are registered as blind or partially sighted

  • 👨‍👩‍👧 You are aged over 40 and have a close family member with glaucoma

  • 💰 You receive certain benefits, including:

    • Income Support

    • Universal Credit

    • Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit)

NHS eligibility is based on both clinical criteria and ability to attend an optician. If you are unsure whether you qualify, we are happy to advise.

If you do not meet this criteria, then a private home eye test can be arranged.

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What Happens During an NHS Home Eye Test

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During an NHS home eye test, our optometrist brings all the necessary equipment to carry out a full eye examination in your home. This includes: Vision and eye health checks Assessment of existing prescriptions or glasses Advice on eye health and visual needs The examination is carried out in a familiar, comfortable environment, without the need to travel.


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If glasses are required following your NHS home eye test, we can discuss frame and lens options during the visit. Prescription glasses can be ordered and delivered directly to your home, making the process simple and convenient.


NHS Home Eye Tests for Carehomes

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We work closely with care homes and supported living providers to deliver NHS home eye tests for residents who are unable to attend external appointments. This includes coordinating visits, liaising with staff and families, and ensuring continuity of eye care for residents.


Areas We Cover

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We provide NHS home eye tests across the Midlands, including Coventry, Birmingham, Solihull and Warwickshire. Learn more about our Home Eye Tests in the Midlands.


Arrange an NHS Home Eye Test

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To check eligibility or arrange an NHS-funded home eye test, please contact First Care Optical. We are happy to advise and guide you through the process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. First Care Optical provides NHS-funded home eye tests for eligible patients who are unable to attend a high-street optician due to health, mobility, or care needs.

  • You may be eligible if you meet NHS criteria and are unable to attend an optician without assistance. This includes people aged 60 or over, those with certain medical conditions, people receiving specific benefits, or individuals living in carehomes or with mobility difficulties.

  • No. If you are eligible, NHS home eye tests are free of charge. Our team can advise if you are unsure whether you qualify.

  • During an NHS home eye test, our optometrist brings all the necessary equipment to your home to carry out a full eye examination, including vision checks, eye health assessment, and prescription review.

  • Yes. If glasses are required following your NHS home eye test, we can discuss frame and lens options during the visit. Prescription glasses can then be ordered and delivered directly to your home.

  • Yes. We regularly provide NHS-funded home eye tests for residents in carehomes and supported living settings, working closely with staff and families to coordinate visits.

  • To book an NHS home eye test, or to check eligibility, you can contact First Care Optical directly. We are happy to guide you through the process and answer any questions.