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Optometrist highlights eye sight crisis in Liverpool

2 years ago

By The Guide Liverpool

Optometrist highlights eye sight crisis in Liverpool

Experts warn the impact of the pandemic is a ‘ticking timebomb’ on eye health, as new data is released.

Giles Edmonds, Specsavers clinical services director, is highlighting the stark findings from a national report* which shows there were 4.3 million fewer eye appointments during the pandemic[1]– with 54,952 missed appointments at Specsavers’ locations across the greater Liverpool region.

The State of the UK’s Eye Health Report 2021, commissioned by Specsavers in collaboration with leading eye health experts and charities, counts not only the additional financial burden now facing society as a result of the pandemic, but more worryingly, the very real cost to people’s sight.

UK wide, it shows that almost 3,000 people (2,986) are estimated to have lost their sight due to delayed identification and treatment of eye disease during the pandemic and more than 300,000 (316,000) people have missed referrals for ophthalmology services[2]. It predicts that there will be a £2.5 billion estimated additional economic cost of sight loss and blindness due to the pandemic between 2021 and 2024[3].

Giles says: ‘As comprehensive as this report is, we, along with our colleagues and partners across the eye health sector, suspect these early findings are just the tip of the iceberg.

‘The pandemic meant that eye care services in the UK were withdrawn, reduced or restricted, and despite Specsavers being open for care throughout the pandemic, our stores alongside other high street opticians, saw a drop of almost 25% in eye tests across the sector.

‘This has led to a reduction in referrals and the treatment of serious, and sometimes symptomless, eye conditions that can lead to irreversible and permanent sight loss if not detected and managed in time. The eye health sector, and the NHS, has a ticking timebomb on its hands.’

The findings are being reflected locally with up-to-date figures[4] showing 13,200 people are living with sight loss in Liverpool. It also shows 4,280 people have glaucoma, 25,360 people have age-related macular degeneration and 4,160 people have cataracts.

Yet, despite this, many people in Liverpool are still not making their eye health a priority.

Ahead of National Eye Health Week (September 20-26) Specsavers commissioned research, carried out by OnePoll[5], which reveals 33% of people in the North West have delayed having an eye test, knowing that they were due to have one or feeling like they should have one.

Reasons for doing so included fearing being told their eyesight had worsened (10%) and being frightened about being told they had a more serious condition (17%). However, 86% said they would be annoyed at themselves for ignoring the symptoms of an irreversible health condition.

And worryingly 10% of people in the North West think they might have a serious underlying sight issue that they haven’t had looked at because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Giles adds:

‘Regular eye tests are so important. If people in Manchester have missed their appointment during the pandemic, I urge them to book.  We are still adhering to strict safety precautions in every one of our stores. It’s important people keep having regular appointments – even if they don’t think anything is wrong – as many conditions are symptomless in the early stages.’

For more information about the State of the UK’s Eye Health Report visit www.specsavers.co.uk/eye-health/state-of-the-uks-eye-health-2021 or to book an appointment visit www.specsavers.co.uk/stores/liverpool.


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