What are the GOS?
How do you apply for the NHS site test?
GOS 1- blue form
Who is eligible for a GOS 1?
-under 16
-under 19 in full time ed
-0ver 60
- If you wear complex lenses- has a power of 10.00D or more in any one meridian
-Registered sight impaired or severely sight impaired
-prisoner or leave from prison
-patients suffering from diabetes of glaucoma - includes
patients with previously treated glaucoma or with high IOP at risk of glaucoma
What is the second part to the GOS 1 form?
-Date of your last site test (NHS or private)
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What other patients are eligible for a NHS sight test?
What does the optometrist have to do after they have completed the sight test?
What needs to be issued after the eye test?
an optical prescription (GOS 2)- green form
What does the GOS 2 need to tell?
Whether
What happens if the patient gets help for the cost of their glasses >
They fill out a GOS 3 form- yellow
What is a GOS 3 form?
Optical voucher and patients statement
What is written in the GOS 3 form?
- patients signs part 1 to confirm eligibility and part 2 after receipt of spectacles.
What voucher does a patient receive with a single vision pair of glasses?
A-D
What voucher does a patient recieve with a multifocal or bifocal pair of glasses?
E-G
What voucher does a patient recieve if they get 2 pairs of single vision (distance and near) ?
A+A- allowing them to get 2 pairs of glasses
What does the optometrist need to do?
Who is eligible for GOS 3 voucher?
What can the GOS 3 voucher help with?
-cost towards spectacles or contact lenses
-optom can issues a vouchers to those eligible if :
there is a change in prescription
spectacles need replacing due to fair “wear and tear”
What is the lifetime of a voucher?
What is a GOS 4?
Who is eligible for GOS 4?
Who can the GOS 4 help for?
What is a GOS 5 form?
Claiming for a private sight test- orange form
What is a HC3 form?
HC3 gives you part help towards the cost of your eye test
What is a GOS 6 form?
Application for a domiciliary eye examination