TAKE PART – The NHS wants to hear your experience of hospital eye services
Closing – 30th November 2019
EyesWise is an NHS project that aims to save sight and improve lives. Since April 2018, work has been underway in hospital eye services across the country to streamline and speed up outpatient treatment for patients at highest risk of sight loss. The NHS has launched the 100 Voices campaign to find out people’s experiences of hospital eye services.
If you think the NHS can learn from your experience, please tell them your story. You can write about it or upload a video or recording of yourself talking about it.
When telling your story, please focus on what you want the people in charge of hospital eye services to know about your experience of ophthalmology appointments that have taken place since April 2018.
Tell the NHS about:
- How good you thought communications with the service were and what it was like booking the appointment.
- How well did the clinic run on the day?
- If you have used ophthalmology services before, what changes did you notice?
- Please mention which service you were using when you tell us your story (for instance, glaucoma clinic).
- Please don’t mention the name of the hospital or any staff.
To take part click on this link https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/survey/hospital-eye-services/consultation/
Or contact the NHS on 0113 824 8672 or at England.eyeswise@nhs.net
For more information: https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/survey/hospital-eye-services/