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Free Eyesight Tests and Spectacles

Gain access to free eyesight tests and spectacles if you need them for working with Display Screen Equipment

    Am I eligible?

    All service personnel who use Display Screen Equipment (DSE) as part of their role are eligible for free tests and spectacles.

    What’s it for?

    You can get free spectacles if you need them for work

    What do I get?

    Through the MOD Corporate Eyecare Scheme (CES), you are able to access DSE eyesight tests and spectacles at Specsavers, including the provision of prescription safety eyewear.

    Each CES voucher covers the provision of:

    • a full DSE eye examination (not including any additional procedures);

    • if needed, solely and specifically for DSE use, a pair of spectacles from the £49 range of Specsavers frames, fitted with standard single vision lenses plus a scratch-resistant treatment at no further cost; or £49 towards an upgrade to frame ranges costing up to £99 with a further £20 discount (totalling £69) on frames costing no more than £99.

    • one pair of Specsavers’ safety glasses, fitted with single vision lenses. If you require bifocal or varifocal lenses you will be required to present two Safety Eyewear vouchers

    The MOD will not pay for:

    • spectacles for sight defects which are worn to correct vision other than or in addition to the DSE 50-60cm focal range;

    • additional procedures (e.g. optomap, full field examination, tear assessment);

    • the cost of tinted lenses or special coatings;

    • designer frames;

    • contact lenses

    • any fee raised by an optician for completing a MOD Form 1003.

    • any

      eyecare costs incurred at personal expense

    How do I claim this?

  • 1

    Contact your Unit HR/QM/appropriate department


    Contact your Unit HR, QM or appropriate department to obtain your Corporate Eyecare Scheme voucher

  • 2

    Book your appointment:


    Once you’ve received your voucher, simply book online or call the store to book an appointment. When you attend your eye test, remember to bring your eVoucher with you to present prior to you eye test.

  • 3

    Report the outcome of your eye exam.


    You must report the result of any eye examination to your local Medical Centre.

  • Page last updated: 25 March 2024

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    2023DIN06-020 Corporate Eyecare Scheme

    Read the Corporate Eyecare DIN

  • JSP 375, chapter 12 and 15

    Read chapters 12 (display screen equipment) and 15 (personal protective equipment) of JSP 375

  • Specsavers FAQs

    Visit the Specsavers Frequently Asked Questions page

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