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The National Health Service (General Ophthalmic Services) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2010

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Regulation 3(13)

SCHEDULE 2

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Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 4SUPPLEMENTARY EYE EXAMINATION

THE TESTS AND PROCEDURES SPECIFIED FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE DEFINITION OF SUPPLEMENTARY EYE EXAMINATION IN REGULATION 2(1)

1.  The patient’s relevant medical, family or ocular history should be updated and the reason for and date of visit should be recorded.

2.  Where clinically appropriate, a patient should be referred directly to an ophthalmic hospital, to the patient’s General Practitioner, or to another Optometrist.

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Column 1Column 2
Following routine sight test;Cycloplegic sight test
Paediatric follow up within six months of the previous examinationA sight test;
Oculo-motor balance; and
Stereopsis
Referral refinement / Repeat or follow-up proceduresTo include, as required:
A sight test where this could not be undertaken as part of the primary eye examination due to eye infection, disease or injury
Repeat of automated visual field assessment by full threshold visual fields;
Repeat tonometry using applanation tonometry;
Slit lamp biomicroscopy, which may include mydriasis, and / or digital retinal photography;
Also to include where referring: general referral advice and counselling specific to the referral reason
Suspect glaucoma, unusual optic discTo include, as required:
appearance, or where other retinal or
choroidal abnormalities have been detected during the primary eye examinationRepeat of automated visual field assessment by full threshold visual fields;
Repeat tonometry using applanation tonometry;
Slit lamp biomicroscopy which may include mydriasis
Patient aged under 60 with suspect cataracts, suspect macular disorder, suspect diabetic retinopathy, suspect vitreo retinal disorders, suspect glaucoma, suspect neurological symptoms, suspect tumour risk, small pupils measuring 2 mm or under.Dilated slit lamp biomicroscopy, and any other tests and procedures appropriate to the patients’ symptoms
Suspect or diagnosed anterior segment disorders, damage or infections, as detailed in the patient’s record, including corneal abrasion, foreign body, dry eye, conjunctivitis, red eye, scleritis, episcleritis, iritis, or uveitisExternal eye assessment using slit lamp and relevant diagnostic agents
Children aged under 16 years on referral by an ophthalmic hospitalCycloplegic sight test
Patients discharged from an ophthalmic hospital following a cataract operationPostoperative cataract examination and sight test
Patient presenting with reduced visual acuity, sudden vision loss, sudden onset flashes and floaters, or neurological symptomssight test, macular assessment tests, slit lamp biomicroscopy which may include mydriasis, and any other tests and procedures appropriate to the patient’s signs and symptoms

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