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Do Students Get Free Eye Tests?: Free Student Eye Tests 2025

  • Christina Attrah
  • Nov 7
  • 7 min read
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Everything you need to know about free student eye tests.


Looking for free student eye tests? You've come to the right place; take a seat, get comfy.


Whether you regularly wear glasses, opt for contact lenses, or just worried about your eyesight, getting an eye test is super important — especially for you students.


Long nights spent typing hunched over a laptop, two-hour long lectures straining your eyes to see the board, all-nighters with your flatmates, it's no wonder your eyes may need a little TLC.


We know adding another thing on your 'Life Admin' to-do list is not what you're after, but we promise you it's worth your time.


Prevention is easier than curing, so getting regular eye tests will help you stay on top of your eye health. So, once you've settled into university, make it your utmost priority to book an eye test at your local opticians. Your eyes will thank you.


A student budget may not be able to stretch very far at the best of times, but here are some ways you may be entitled to free student eye tests.


Do students get free eye tests?


Students can get free eye tests, but you have to be aged 16, 17, or 18, and be in full-time education. Sorry part-timers!


However, there are some exceptions, though.


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Do uni students get free eye tests?


Unfortunately, university students aren't eligible for a free eye test under the NHS due to the majority being older than 18.


If that's you, then you'll have to pay for an eye test in most circumstances.

You may be entitled to free student eye tests (even if you're of university age) if you have been diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma.


How much does an eye test cost UK?


The typical price for an eye test is between £20-£35, depending on whether you use local opticians or a larger chain. Independent practices might have higher costs.

However, if you are entitled to any of the following, or you're under 20 years old and are the dependant of someone receiving any of the following, you may be entitled to an optical voucher, helping towards the cost of your glasses.


  • Income support

  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance

  • Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance

  • Pension Credit Guarantee Credit

  • Universal Credit


Are eye tests free in Scotland?


Eye tests are free in Scotland if you meet any of the following criteria:


  • Be a UK resident

  • Be a refugee or asylum seeker

  • Receive benefits such as income support, Universal Credit, jobseeker's allowance, or pension credit


You're also entitled to a free eye test if you're under 20 years old and are a dependant of someone receiving benefits.


These eye checks are different from those you may have had in other parts of the UK. It's not just to test your sight, it's a more thorough examination to check the health of your eyes, and to look for signs of other health problems. It means that any problems you have with your eyes can be found before they become more serious.


Places uni students can get a free eye test & discounts


Do students get free eye tests anywhere anymore? Below are other places to get free student eye tests, get low-cost eye tests or discounts on eyewear if you're a student.


Ace & Tate FREE student eye test


Ace & Tate offers free eye tests for students with a purchase of glasses.


Check out these Ace & Tate locations to find your local branch and book an eye test.


MySpectacles


With a MySpectacles student discount, you can get 15% off your online order.


NHS student eye tests


The NHS offers vouchers towards your eye tests and eyewear under certain conditions.

You're entitled to a free NHS sight test if you:


  • Are under 16

  • Are 16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education (excluding university)

  • Are 60 or over

  • Are registered as partially sighted or blind

  • Have been diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma

  • Are 40 or over and your mother, father, sibling or child has been diagnosed with glaucoma

  • Have been advised by an eye doctor (ophthalmologist) that you're at risk of glaucoma

  • Are a prisoner on leave from prison

  • Are eligible for an NHS complex lens voucher (your optician can advise you about your entitlement).


Boots eye test cost


Boots also no longer offer free eye tests (unless eligible under NHS regulations), but they do offer a generous Boots opticians student discount at 10% off prescription glasses and more.


A Boots eye test costs start from £29.95, depending on your needs.


Acuitis Opticians & Hearing Care


Get a free eye test and 2 for 1 on glasses with our Acuitis Opticians student discount.


Rawlings Opticians



Feel Good Contacts



  • 15% off for new customers (on all products)

  • 6% student discount for existing customers (on all products)

  • 14% student discount for new customers (exclusively for glasses)

  • 5% student discount for existing customers (exclusively for glasses)


SmartBuyGlasses


If you need prescription lenses or new frames, you can use a SmartBuyGlasses student discount to receive 15% off on prescription lenses or 10% off frames and lenses.


Zeelool


Need a new pair of frames? Head to Zeelool and use our Zeelool student discount to grab 12% off online purchases (a Student Beans exclusive!).


Vision Express eye test cost


Vision Express advanced eye test starts from £30. You can also get a 30% off student discount at Vision Express or save 30% when you spend £50 or more in-store, and a free eye test.


You can also get 20% off contact lenses, too!


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M&S Opticians


Who knew M&S had an optician? M&S opticians are offering a 20% student discount and you can get a free online hearing check, too. Two in one!


Vision Direct


Vision Direct have a 5% student discount for existing customers, or a 12% student discount for new users (plus a free online trial of their best-seller everclear ELITE).


Specsavers eye test cost


Specsavers standard eye tests start from around £20, but it really varies based on what you'll need from your eye test.


Specsavers don't offer free eye tests for students, but they do offer a 25% student discount which you can use against glasses priced £69 and above. If you're after an eye test but can't afford it, an online eye test may be useful in letting you know if you should make an appointment for a proper eye test.


Lenstore free eye test


Use our Lenstore student discount for £10 off your purchase if you're a new customer (£50 minimum spend) or get £5 off for existing customers

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Lenssaver


With a Lenssaver student discount, you can get up to 5% off when you spend £20 or more online.


Reasons to get an eye test


Getting your eyes tested regularly can ensure any problems are caught early and corrected. Here's a whole list of reasons to regularly get your eyes tested:

  • Having the correct prescription for your eyes can help improve quality of life

  • They can detect conditions you may not realise you have, such as cataracts, glaucoma and more

  • Good vision ensures your safety in everyday life

  • Check if your current prescription needs updating to be stronger or weaker

  • To check if you meet the legal requirements to drive or operate other vehicles

  • Eyes can't be replaced!


Signs of poor eyesight


You might think it's obvious when your eyesight starts to deteriorate but there are many signs (subtle and not) that you may not realise is a cause for concern.

Some signs of poor eyesight may include:


  • Objects look blurry or 'fuzzy'

  • Objects appear to have a 'halo' around it in bright light settings

  • Headaches (caused by straining or squinting)

  • Glare when looking at vehicle lights or in bright sunlight

  • Floaters – lines, dots, or specks that float in your vision

  • Double vision

  • Needing a brighter light to read

  • Eyesight is worse when driving/things moving

  • If you have any of these signs or similar, it's worth making an appointment with your opticians for an eye test just to be sure and prevent anything from getting worse.


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How do I prove that I qualify for a free eye test?


We've put together a table to show what proof you need to show for your free eye test:


Reason you qualify for free eye test

What you can show as proof you qualify

Aged 16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education

Passport, student card, or driving license

Aged 60 or over

National Insurance number, passport, or driving license

Registered as partially-sighted or blind

Certificate of registration as partially-sighted or blind

Diagnosed with diabetes

Doctor's name and surgery address

Diagnosed with glaucoma

Statement that you are a glaucoma sufferer

Advised by an ophthalmologist (eye doctor) that you're at risk of glaucoma

Statement that you are at risk of developing glaucoma

You are receiving benefits that entitle you to NHS funding for eyecare

An entitlement letter stating the benefits you receive

Your partner is receiving benefits that entitle you to NHS funding for eyecare

Partners need to: be married or living together; have all of their partner's details; and be able to prove the benefit received

You or your partner are receiving Pension Credit Guarantee Credit

Award notice from the Pension Centre

Entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate

A valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate

In need of complex lenses

No proof needed – the optician will decide during the eye test if complex lenses are required


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