Domiciliary optometry — eye care delivered in a patient's home rather than a clinic — is a long-established model in the United Kingdom. It is comparatively rare in the United States, but the underlying need is the same in both countries: a meaningful population of older adults, disabled patients, and people with limited mobility cannot reasonably travel for routine eye care. This article describes how the UK model works, what evidence supports it, what limitations apply, and what the analogous…


