Free eye tests

I am short sighted and I think I need new glasses, as my vision is not as crisp through the glasses as it was before, especially at night.
I last had an eye test 12 months ago.
I know I am entitled to an NHS eye test due to my benefits but this is every 2 years.
I explored the possibility of paying for an eye test with the intention of having my NHS eye test every 2 years and paying for an eye test every other year, so I have an eye test each year.
However unfortunately I discovered that if I pay for an eye test this resets my 2 year timer for an NHS eye test so I have to wait 2 years from the date I had my private eye test.
However…I read that I can in fact have an NHS eye test early if my optician deems it necessary. I am just wondering how I go about getting this? Do I need to have an eye condition, rather than just short sightedness, or does natural deterioration of vision count as a valid reason?
Thank you.
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Why not contact your normal optician and chat through your concerns, see what they say?0
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Thanks Kimmy but I find this difficult and was trying to get an answer from the forum first so I know what I am dealing with, may end up doing that though.
Thanks Woodbine, sorry I should have been more specific - am actually referring to the whole service which I get free due to my ESA - includes the eye test and the glasses themselves.
I imagine a supermarket only does the actual tests free, as it helps them sell glasses?0 -
I've had my eyes tested quite a few times in the past before the 2 years are up because i've noticed changes in my vision. Never got charged for them because they put "changes in vision" as the reason for another test.
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Thanks Poppy, that's perfect, I will try and get an appointment then.1
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woodbine said:Anybody with diabetes gets a free annual eye-test, however some opticians provide free eye-test all the time especially supermarket ones.0
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Book your sight test for a morning and avoid rubbing or straining them beforehand to get the best results.
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