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Written question asked by Lord Scriven (Liberal Democrat) on Wednesday, 10 June 2026, in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 24 June 2026. It was answered by Baroness Merron (Labour) on Tuesday, 16 June 2026 on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care.


Eyesight: Testing

Question

To ask His Majesty's Government what action they are taking to improve access to NHS sight tests for adults with learning disabilities; and what consideration they have given to including learning disability as a risk factor in the eligibility criteria.

Answer

Integrated care boards (ICBs) are responsible for commissioning National Health Service sight testing services and for considering how any identified inequalities in access to services should be addressed. Guidance issued by the College of Optometrists sets out that when examining patients with learning difficulties, optometrists should use tests that are appropriate to the patient’s needs.

Children and young people with learning disabilities and/or autism are also eligible for free NHS sight tests, where ICBs are commissioning a service within a special educational setting.

Adults with learning disabilities may qualify for free NHS sight tests under existing exemptions, including being in receipt of income-related benefits or through the NHS Low Income Scheme. There are no plans to change eligibility for NHS sight tests.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
HL833
Session
2026-27
Subjects
Eyesight Learning disability Testing
Link
View this Written question on www.parliament.uk