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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / June / New UK Framework for Glaucoma Care
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New UK Framework for Glaucoma Care

Backed by major ophthalmic organizations, new NHS guidance seeks to standardize glaucoma services across England

6/4/2026 3 min read

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Clinical Report: New UK Framework for Glaucoma Care

Overview

The new NHS England guidance aims to reduce avoidable sight loss from glaucoma through improved diagnosis, referral, and follow-up.

Background

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of irreversible sight loss in the UK, affecting over one million people. The increasing prevalence and the burden on ophthalmology services necessitate a structured approach to improve care pathways.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

['The framework is endorsed by multiple organizations including the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and Glaucoma UK.', 'It emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and accurate referrals.', 'Community settings will play a crucial role in diagnostic testing before hospital referrals.', 'High-volume virtual glaucoma clinics are advocated for ongoing patient monitoring.', 'The framework aims to ensure continuity of care for chronic glaucoma patients.']

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should be aware of the new guidelines to enhance glaucoma care delivery. The emphasis on community-based diagnostics and virtual clinics may streamline patient management and reduce the burden on hospital services.

Conclusion

The new framework represents a significant step towards improving glaucoma care in the UK, focusing on early detection and efficient patient management.

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  2. the ophthalmologist, Rethinking UK Glaucoma Care, 2026 -- Rethinking UK Glaucoma Care
  3. Ophthalmology Management, Pursuing Early Glaucoma Detection, 2004 -- Pursuing Early Glaucoma Detection
  4. the ophthalmologist, Interventional Glaucoma Made Easy, 2026 -- Interventional Glaucoma Made Easy
  5. NICE, Overview | Glaucoma: diagnosis and management, 2025 -- Glaucoma: diagnosis and management
  6. Optometric Management — CLINICAL: GLAUCOMA
  7. New clinical framework supports better glaucoma care | The Royal College of Ophthalmologists
  8. Overview | Glaucoma: diagnosis and management | Guidance | NICE
  9. Laser in Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension (LiGHT) Trial: Six-Year Results of Primary Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty versus Eye Drops for the Treatment of Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension - PubMed

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