OutsideClinic: Home Eye and Hearing Tests

OutsideClinic provides eye tests and hearing tests at home. You can book an appointment with a qualified clinician and they will provide a comprehensive eye or hearing test in your own home.
If you’re over 60 and live in England, Wales, or Scotland then you’re entitled to a free eye test through the NHS at a high-street optician. If you find it difficult to attend a high street optician without help, you may qualify for an optician to visit you in your own home.
Check if you are eligible for a free test by completing their short quiz. You can also check the NHS criteria.
If you live in England or Wales, OutsideClinic offers a free hearing test in your own home - so we can come and examine your ears at no cost. Depending on where you live, you may be able to have an NHS-funded test and also free NHS hearing aids, should you need them. You can check if your area is covered online.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- General Enquiries
- Contact Position
- Head Office
- Telephone
- 0808 239 3117 0808 239 3117 0800 605 040 0800 605 040
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info@outsideclinic.com
- Website
- OutsideClinic
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Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
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Table of Costs Description Cost type Unit price Cost unit Per session Varies
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