Eye Info
"It was the eye test that detected the glaucoma and saved my sight"
Use our easy-to-read guides to find out about eye conditions.
Having an eye test at least once every two years should be part of everyone’s health care routine. Every year, 12.5 million people who need to, do not have a regular eye test. Many causes of sight loss are preventable if they are caught early, regular eye tests are the best way to do this. Find out more about eye tests and clinics.
Being told you have an eye condition can be an anxious time. Feelings of worry and uncertainty about the future can be hard to cope with. Accurate information on your eye condition can help at this difficult time. Our guide to adapting to sight loss looks at the sources of help available.
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Vision 2008 conference
Insight Radio is broadcasting every day from the Vision 2008 conference in Montreal.
Energy efficient lighting
The effectiveness of energy efficient light bulbs is a concern for many blind and partially sighted people as light levels and quality of light can make a big difference to the amount that can be seen. Read our guide to energy efficient lighting.
Talk to other people
Visit our eye health forum if you have recently been diagnosed with a sight problem or want to share strategies with others for adapting to sight loss.
UK Vision Strategy
One of the aims of UK Vision Strategy is to eliminate avoidable sight loss and deliver excellent support to those with a sight problem.
AMD treatment
Update about the treatment of wet AMD using the drug Lucentis.
Services and support
- We can show you how to make the most of your eyesight, for example, by improving lighting in your home. We give advice and information about outdoor activities like shopping and transport.
- Our list of charities, organisations and societies is a good place to start when looking for services and support.
Campaigns
- Obesity and sight loss - Ten million adults and two million children in the UK are at double the risk of losing their sight because they are obese. Find out more as part of our latest campaign to raise awareness of avoidable sight loss.
- 'Don't stop the drops' - report states the reasons why more than 200,000 people in the UK are needlessly losing their sight to glaucoma.
- Our Open Your Eyes campaign aims to bring an end to preventable sight loss in the UK by 2020. It shows the importance of regular eye tests to check eye health as well as vision.
- Smoking doubles your chances of sight loss in later life. RNIB's campaign warns about the links between smoking and sight loss.
- Our glaucoma campaign raised awareness about the leading cause of preventable blindness in the UK.
- Eye Test Action Day 2004 focused on the 13 million drivers in the UK who could be driving with poor sight.
- In 1997 our eye health campaign led to the reintroduction of free eye tests for people over 60.
Content author: webeditor@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 09/07/2008 14:45
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June's story - June Croft was told she had glaucoma after having an eye test. She was given drops to prevent further deterioration and later had an operation. 'Having an eye test is the most important thing you can do. It stopped me from going blind. People don't realise how quickly something can go wrong with their eyes. It doesn't hurt, everyone should do it.' June's full story.