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The text in graphic says: Eye care support pathway Supporting you at every stage of your journey Underneath a graphic shows the four stages of an individual’s journey with the following text: 1. Having my initial appointment 2. Waiting well 3. Having my diagnosis confirmed 4. Waiting well 5. Support after my diagnosis 6. Waiting well 7. Living well with my condition Underneath this graphic it outlines what an individual can expect on their journey. Understand my eye care journey Understand my diagnosis Access emotional and practical support

The Eye Care Support Pathway

The Eye Care Support Pathway is a new framework to ensure patients have timely access to information, advice and support throughout their eye care journey.

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Make a referral

If you support someone with inherited sight loss and they need additional support or information, you can make a referral to one or more of our dedicated services.

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Birthday Fundraising

Mark your special day, whilst fundraising for people with inherited sight loss.

Wedding Fundraising

Find out how you can mark your special day while fundraising for people with inherited sight loss.

Looking after your vision

It is important to avoid harming your vision, particularly if you have an inherited sight loss condition.

A high power image showing the position of a single transplanted photoreceptor cell (green) making new connections with bipolar cells in the recipient retina (cyan).

Stem cells

Stem cells are a special type of cell, which under the right conditions can be encouraged to grow into any other type of cell in the body, including retinal cells (rods, cones and retinal pigment epithelial cells).