The Minor Eye Conditions Service (MECS) provides assessment and treatment for people with recently occurring minor eye or eye lid problems. It is an NHS service provided by accredited optometrists (also commonly called opticians).
What Conditions Can Be Treated by the Service?
If you are experiencing:
- Sudden or recent reduction in vision in one or both eyes
- Red eye(s) or eye lids
- Pain and / or discomfort in the eyes, around the eye area or temples
- Recent onset or sudden increase of flashes and / or floaters in one or both eyes (appears like a fly, black specks or a cobweb moving across your vision)
- Mild trauma, for example a scratch to the outer surface of the eye(s) or lid(s)
- Suspected foreign body in the eye
- Recent onset of double vision
- Significant recent discharge from or watering of the eye
If you are unsure whether your symptoms qualify, please contact one of the approved opticians who can offer help and advice.
Eye conditions not treated under MECS
If you have any of the following conditions you must go directly to your nearest Accident and Emergency Department:
- Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
- Considerable eye pain
- Significant trauma, such as a penetrating injury or lacerations to the eye(s) or lid(s)
- Chemical injury or burns
- Problems arising from recent eye surgery
In addition, if you have an eye condition that is being monitored regularly by your optometrist or hospital eye service, such as cataracts, glaucoma or dry eye, this will not be covered by MECS.
Who Is The Service For?
The service is for all Bexley residents over the age of 2. You do not need a GP referral to use this service.
How Do I Book an Appointment With the Service?
When you have chosen an optical practice that is convenient for you, you can book the appointment yourself. This is called Self Referral.
You should telephone the practice directly to make an appointment. Please do not visit the practice without first making an appointment.
When you telephone the practice, you will be asked some questions about your symptoms so the team can assess how quickly you need to be seen.
Depending on your symptoms, you will be seen within 24 hours or a few working days. Your consultation may take the form of a telephone, video or in-person appointment.
If your symptoms are mild, you may be advised to contact your local pharmacists for simple treatment and over-the-counter medication.
MECS appointments are available during normal working hours. Some optometry practices offer evening and weekend appointments.
Find a participating optician