How To Book A Screening Test

NHS

If you have diabetes and you're aged 12 or over, you'll get a letter every 1 or 2 years asking you to have an eye screening test. Sometimes you may have a choice of:

  • when you have the test
  • where you have the test – there may be more than 1 place to choose from in your area

Follow the instructions on the letter to book a test.

What to do if you do not get a letter

If you think you're due to go for a screening test and have not had a letter, tell either:

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