Bedfordshire and Luton Children's Community Eye Service
This service is for all families with children between 0 to 16 years old living in Bedfordshire and Luton. A referral is needed.
Contact us
You can contact our service Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm.
- Telephone number - 0300 555 0606
- Email address - ccs.bedsandlutonchildrenshealthhub@nhs.net
- Professionals - referral forms and guidance
Welcome to our service
Find a orthoptic clinic
Liverpool Road Health Centre, Luton
Liverpool Road Health Centre, 9 Mersey Place, Liverpool Road, Luton, LU1 1HH
Orthoptic clinic
Wigmore Lane Health, Luton
Wigmore Lane Health Centre, Luton, LU2 8BG
Orthoptic clinic
Leighton Buzzard Health Centre, Leighton Buzzard
Leighton Buzzard Health Centre, 25 Bassett Road, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 1AR
Orthoptic clinic
Kempston Clinic
Kempston Clinic, Halsey Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8AU
Orthoptic clinic
Flitwick Clinic, Flitwick
Flitwick Clinic, Highlands, Flitwick, MK45 1DZ
Orthoptic clinic
Shefford Health Centre, Shefford
Shefford Health Centre, Robert Lucas Drive, Hitchin Road, Shefford, SG17 5FS
Orthoptic clinic
Children's eye clinic, Biggleswade
Children’s eye clinic, Biggleswade Hospital, Lindsell Ward, Potton Road, Biggleswade, SG18 0EL
Orthoptic clinics
Child Development Centre, Kempston
Child Development Centre, Hill Rise, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7EB
Orthoptic clinics
Redgrave Gardens Children's Centre, Luton
Redgrave Garden Children's Centre, Luton, LU3 3QN
Orthoptic clinics
More information about our services and offer
Children's vision screening
Children's vision screenings check your child's vision. The screenings are optional. Find out more about why vision screenings are important and what to expect during the screening.
Read moreCommon eye concerns
Read about how the shape of your eyes can impact your vision. Learn about astigmatism, long-sightedness and short-sightedness.
Read moreColour blindness
Colour blindness is also known as colour vision defects. It is when someone is unable to spot the difference between certain colours. Find out more about different types of colour blindness
Read moreParents guide to glasses
Find information and advice on how to get glasses for your child or young person, where to get them from and the potential costs. Read more about where repaired or replacing your child or young person's glasses if they get damaged, broken or lost.
Read moreBrown's Syndrome
Brown's syndrome is when the eye cannot fully move upwards or towards the nose. This syndrome is usually present at birth but it can develop from an injury to the face or facial surgery. Find out more about the causes and treatments for brown's syndrome.
Read moreDuane's retraction syndrome
Duane's retraction syndrome is when the eye cannot fully move side to side the nose. The affected eye can appear smaller as it moves towards the nose and then larger when the eye moves outwards. Find out more about the causes and treatments for duane's retraction syndrome.
Read moreMarcus gunn syndrome
Marcus gunn syndrome is when someone has one slightly droopy eyelid. The eyelid will go up when they open their jaw or move their jaw side to side. It's usually seen when smiling, chewing or sucking. Marcus gunn syndrome is also known as jaw winking syndrome. Find out more about the causes and treatments for marcus gunn syndrome.
Read moreAlbinism and eyesight
Find out more about sight loss and albinism. The amount of sight loss varies with each person. Many people with albinism are eligible to be registered as partially sighted or blind.
Read moreProfessionals - referral forms and guidance
Please note, we do not accept parental referrals or self-referrals.
We accept referrals from GPs, school nurses, health visitors, optometrists and Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENDCos).
We do not accept paper referrals. We will only accept referrals via SystmOne or email. If you do not have access to SystmOne, please email ccs.bedsandlutonchildrenshealthhub@nhs.net with the subject 'Eye service referral'.
If you have any questions or queries about electronic referrals, please email ccs.bedsandlutonchildrenshealthhub@nhs.net
If you wish to refer the child to the Ophthalmology department at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital or Bedford Hospital, please contact them directly.
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