
Local MP and Minister for Care Services, Paul Burstow visited Boots Opticians on Sutton High Street on Friday 27th January to find out why regular eye tests are so important in preventing blindness.
1.8 million people[1] in the UK are living with sight loss and this figure is set to increase by 115% to nearly 4 million people by 2050, largely due to the ageing population. Much of this is preventable through the early detection and treatment of eye problems. Regular eye tests are a simple and practical way to maintain good eye health and look after your eyes.
Local Optometrist and Chair of the Local Optical Committee Sonal Patel explained the health benefits of regular eye tests:
"An eye test is not just to check whether you need glasses but is also a means of ensuring your eyes are healthy. An eye test can also pick up other health problems such as high blood pressure or diabetes, so they are an important health check for everyone. Many eye conditions such as glaucoma are treatable and sight loss can be prevented if they are detected early enough."
Commenting on his visit Paul Burstow MP said:
"Given that sight is one of the most vital senses, it is really important that people take good care of their eyesight, and if ever in doubt, visit their local opticians. As we update the NHS it is a good thing that opticians will be taking a greater role in the public's health alongside clinicians and their local authorities."
Many groups of people are entitled to free NHS sight tests. These include those aged 60 and over, all children under 16 and those on low incomes. Optical practices are convenient and offer easy access in the local community. You can visit any practice that is either near where you live or where you work. Optical practices can see NHS patients at times that suit them.
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Notes to Editors:
1) Access Economics, 'The Future Sight Loss UK.' 2009. This research was commissioned by the RNIB, one of the members of the Eye Health Alliance. The report is available to download here: http://www.vision2020uk.org.uk/ukvisionstrategy/page.asp?section=74
2) The visit was arranged as part of the Optical Confederation's ongoing campaign to reduce the high level of avoidable sight loss in the UK.
3) The attached photos include: 1) Paul Bustow MP with Sonal Patel Merton Sutton and Wandsworth LOC Chair. 2) LOC Chair Sonal Patel Paul Burstow MP David Hewlett.
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