Joining the Ophthalmic List in Scotland
If you provide GOS services in Scotland, you need to be on the Ophthalmic List to practise.
GOS guidance for optometrists practising in Scotland, including a guide to performing an eye examination, how to make accurate claims and advice on joining the Ophthalmic List
If you provide GOS services in Scotland, you need to be on the Ophthalmic List to practise.
Information about eye examinations in Scotland
A guide to making an accurate claim for GOS work in Scotland
Vouchers, supplements, tints and repair values that apply to Scotland from 1 April 2024
Use our Freedom of Information Act model publication scheme in your practice
A secure online tool has been produced by the AOP, and developed to help practices providing General Ophthalmic Services in Scotland to meet their compliance requirements