Title ![]() | Type ![]() | Published ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| Optometrists Formulary - April 2013 | Guidance and Professional Standards | 10/04/13 |
| Fluorets and Minims fluorescein: frequently asked questions | Advice | 26/03/13 |
| Use and Supply of Pupil Dilating Drugs | Guidance and Professional Standards | 23/01/12 |
| Professional Indemnity Insurance Guide | Guidance and Professional Standards | 8/12/11 |
| Information sheet - Nutritional supplements | Guidance and Professional Standards | 5/07/11 |
| Information Sheet - Orthokeratology | Guidance and Professional Standards | 5/07/11 |
| Information Sheet - Ready made reading glasses `readymades` | Guidance and Professional Standards | 5/07/11 |
| The Importance of Vision in Preventing Falls | Guidance and Professional Standards | 9/06/11 |
| Rules and regulations on sight testing and contact lens fitting and supply | Guidance and Professional Standards | 24/03/11 |
| Joint Supplementary College Guidance on Supervision in relation to Glaucoma-related Care by Optometrists | Guidance and Professional Standards | 16/12/10 |
NICE - Quality Standard on Glaucoma
Guidance on the referral of Glaucoma suspects by community optometrists
This guidance relates to asymptomatic patients. Those with symptoms should be treated according to current protocols.
This guidance relates to suspected glaucoma only.
Joint Supplementary College Guidance on Supervision in relation to Glaucoma-related Care by Optometrists
In April 2009 NICE issued guidelines on the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of Glaucoma. These guidelines recommend that certain areas of Glaucoma-related work should be undertaken only by an optometrist with a specialist qualification or who is working under the supervision of a consultant ophthalmologist.
Instillation of Diagnostic Eye Drops in general optometric practice
The use of diagnostic drugs is a routine and essential part of optometric practice. Correct use of appropriate drugs will often be needed for the refraction of children and young adults under cycloplegia; similarly for the examination of the external eye, ocular media and fundus.
Includes information for patients on Fluorescein, local anaesthetics, Cyclopentolate, Tropicamide
Members can download the Guidance by clicking the link above
Rules and regulations on sight testing and contact lens fitting and supply
Published 24 March 2011
The aim of this brief guide is to highlight some of the issues that may occur when working in community practice compared with a hospital setting,