Association of Optometrists


GOS/Regulatory

Referrals

Referrals by Optometrists

Although the regulations appear to restrict referrals to hospital only, the Department of Health’s guidance makes it clear that referrals can still be made to a patient’s GP. The regulations also allow patients to be referred via a referral centre. In summary, the optometrist retains the discretion whether or not to refer a patient for medical attention. If they do not refer, they must record the patient’s condition, advice and treatment given (if any), and the reason why they are not making a referral. If appropriate, they may inform the patient’s general medical practitioner. It is important to note that a practitioner should provide the same standard of care as that offered in a similar set of circumstances by a reasonably competent optometrist possessing up to date skills i.e. the peer view – this may or may not be the same as guidelines issued by the College of Optometrists.

The AOP's guidance on referrals can be viewed in the pdf document below and may be updated from time to time, according to developments.