We do visual field test on lots of people; over 60's, history of glaucoma, those with headaches, odd optic discs, anything unusual basically. They have a steep learning curve, so in people who haven't done one before, the results are less reliable than in people that have. So, we often have to repeat them.
3 years ago • 18 Replies. I have done many vision field tests and have never had any problems with them being done in quiet comfortable conditions. My recent DVLA field at Specsavers was very stressful and my performance was greatly hindered because of the following: The Zeiss HFA 3830 test machine was at the back of the shop, cramped in the
Most people with glaucoma keep their driving license, but you must tell the DVLA or DVA about your glaucoma. This booklet tells you what you must do and explains the process. It applies to England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and is a must for all drivers with glaucoma. As a UK based charity, we are only able to send literature free
Group 1 car and motorcycle Group 2 bus and lorry; In both driving groups, fitness to drive is affected by the risk of seizure. All cases of eye cancer must meet the minimum requirements for vision
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You must meet the standards of vision for driving and have an adequate field of vision to drive a car, lorry or bus. You must also tell DVLA if you have any problem with your eyesight that affects your driving. You will be asked to have an eyesight test at the start of your practical driving test and at your next DVSA standard eyesight test.
Visual standards for driving are outlined in the attached edition of 'Sláinte agus Tiomáint Medical Fitness to Drive Guidelines' (Group 1 and 2 Drivers) booklet, updated in July 2020, which provides a national framework on standards in traffic medicine in Ireland and reflects recent developments in medicine, such as improvements in diagnosis
Applicants for a learner's license, driver's license, or renewal of a driver's license must undergo a mandatory eye test, the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Authority (DVLA) has set July 1st to start the policy. The eye test results must be certified by a registered ophthalmologist or optometrist which shall be presented to the DVLA in accordance
March 2012 Update. The DVLA has revised their application form for people with diabetes renewing or applying for a driving licence for the first time. The forms have been redrafted to take into account the expressed concerns of people with diabetes and organisations for them. The intention is to clarify what people are expected to report when
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