CHEC, one of the largest providers of community-based ophthalmology services in the UK, celebrated this year’s World Sight Day after treating the 10,000th patient at its Blackpool hospital.

CHEC Blackpool opened its services to the local community and surrounding areas at the height of lockdown in 2020. Since then, thousands of patients have chosen CHEC Blackpool as their community eye hospital of choice.

“World Sight Day is a stark reminder that we need to protect our eyesight and do everything we can to restore it for those who are struggling with visual impairments. Loss of sight really is life limiting, and we’re proud to help the NHS reduce waiting times so that people can access quality treatment when they need it,” explains Josey Bailey, Commercial Director at CHEC.

“Our patients are at the heart of everything we do. And what a truly magical moment to treat our 10,000th patient in just over three years. Thank you to the whole CHEC team for everything you do, everyday!”

 

 

Working in partnership with NHS England, CHEC Blackpool gives local residents increased choice and improved access to ophthalmology services in the community. Marion Hilton, aged 84 from Kirkham, went home with the title of 10,000th patient after having cataract surgery on her left eye.

With a referral to treatment time of just eight days, Marion was extremely pleased with the quality of care delivered by CHEC Blackpool: “Everybody was so kind; the whole team are wonderful. Such a fantastic service and experience, I wasn’t afraid at all. I’ll be back for my second eye!”

 

 

Headquartered in Preston, CHEC has more than 20 hospitals UK-wide, with a North-West stronghold through its Accrington, Blackpool and Preston hospitals.

To learn more accessing the community-based treatments CHEC provides in partnership with the NHS, please visit www.chec.uk