Dry Eye

Dry Eye Treatment in Neath – Free NHS Advice & Eye Care

Eyes feeling gritty, tired, or watery? Our dry eye treatment service in Neath offers fast, professional help from trained pharmacists through the NHS Common Ailments Service. You can receive free NHS treatment if eligible and get expert advice without waiting to see your GP.

Book an NHS Common Ailment appointment for dry eye today.
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What Is Dry Eye?

Dry eye occurs when your eyes don’t make enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. This leads to dryness, irritation, or a gritty sensation in the eyes.
It’s a common condition, particularly in older adults or people who spend long hours using screens, wear contact lenses, or are exposed to dry or windy environments.

Expert Advice & Effective Treatment

Our pharmacists in Neath can assess your symptoms and recommend suitable treatment options under the NHS Common Ailments Service, which may include:

  • Lubricating eye drops or artificial tears to keep eyes comfortable
  • Advice on reducing screen time and taking regular breaks
  • Guidance on using a humidifier or adjusting your environment
  • Support with identifying medicines or health factors that may worsen dryness
  • Referral to your GP or optometrist if symptoms are severe or persistent

With pharmacist-led care, you’ll get safe, effective solutions and reassurance that your eyes are being properly cared for.

Self-Care Measures

You can support eye comfort by:

  • Blinking regularly: Especially during screen use to help spread tears evenly.
  • Taking breaks: Follow the 20-20-20 rule — every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
  • Using artificial tears: Apply regularly to keep the eyes lubricated.
  • Avoiding smoke and wind: These can make dryness worse — wear wraparound glasses outdoors.
  • Keeping hydrated: Drink plenty of water and maintain a balanced diet rich in omega-3 fats.

When to Seek Further Help

We may refer you to your GP or optometrist if:

  • You have eye pain, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light
  • Your eyes are red, sticky, or producing discharge
  • Dryness does not improve after using eye drops for several days
  • You wear contact lenses and symptoms persist or worsen

Book an Appointment

Our pharmacist dry eye treatment service in Neath is quick, confidential, and convenient. Get professional advice and treatment to help your eyes feel comfortable again.

Book Online or visit us in-store for same-day advice.

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FAQs – Dry Eye & Eye Health

Is dry eye common?

Yes — it’s one of the most common eye conditions, particularly for people over 50, those who use screens often, or wear contact lenses.

Can pharmacists help with dry eye?

Yes — our pharmacists can recommend or supply lubricating eye drops and give practical advice under the NHS Common Ailments Service.

Can dry eye be cured?

While dry eye can’t always be “cured,” regular treatment and good eye care can control symptoms and prevent flare-ups.

When should I see an optometrist?

If you have persistent dryness, vision changes, pain, or discharge, your pharmacist may refer you to an optometrist for further assessment.

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