Publication of Family Practitioner Services General Ophthalmic Statistics for Northern Ireland 2024/25
Date published:
The Health and Social Care’s Business Services Organisation (BSO) has today published its Family Practitioner Services General Ophthalmic Statistics for Northern Ireland 2024/25.

This Accredited Official Statistics report contains high level summary information on activity and payments in relation to General Ophthalmic Services. Information is provided at NI level with further breakdowns presented at both Local Commissioning Group (LCG) and Local Government District (LGD) level.
The publication is available on the Business Services Organisation’s website at General Ophthalmic Services Statistics - Business Services Organisation (BSO) Website (hscni.net)
Key Points
The key points from the 2024/25 report are:
Ophthalmic Services
- In Northern Ireland, there were 266 ophthalmic practices at the end of March 2025 with 703 Ophthalmic Practitioners registered with BSO to provide Ophthalmic Services. Whilst these figures represent increases of 2% in practice numbers since 2014, and 16% in practitioners since 2017; when compared with March 2024, practices have increased by 1% and practitioners have increased by 2%.
- At Northern Ireland level, 94% of the population live within five miles of an ophthalmic practice, with at least 85% of the population living within three miles in more urban LGDs.
- There were approximately 460,000 health service eye tests carried out during the year, a decrease of 2% from 2023/24. This followed three consecutive annual increases. Over the year, total sight test activity was 29% higher than in 2005/06 but 3% below the series high recorded in 2016/17.
- For every 5 sight tests provided during the most recent year, 4 were for children under age 16 or patients aged 60 and over. Moreover, females were more likely to receive a health service sight test than males, with 25% of the female population attending a test during the year compared to 20% of males.
- For children under 16 and adults over 60, groups which are exempt from payment, the proportion of the population attending a sight test in the last 3 years is lower in the most deprived areas than in the least, by 4 and 10 percentage points respectively.
- There were approximately 167,000 optical vouchers to be used towards glasses or contact lenses processed during the year. This represents a 6% decrease compared to 2023/24 and is the third consecutive year on year decrease. Almost half (48%) were for children under the age of 16.
- In terms of Enhanced Services, 59% of Level I assessments and 51% of Level II assessments resulted in an onward referral.
- There were over 51,500 unique assessments at the Northern Ireland Primary Eyecare Assessment and Referral Service (NI PEARS), a 4% increase on 2023/24. Of these, only 24 were for remote consultations. The vast majority of assessments (89%) were first assessments with the remainder follow-ups.
- The cost of primary care ophthalmic services in Northern Ireland was over £24.6 million, a decrease of 3% on 2023/24. The average cost per head of population was £12.90; 6% higher than in 2017/18 and 3% lower than the previous year.
Notes to editors:
1. This is the sixth year that General Ophthalmic Services Statistics for Northern Ireland has been released as a standalone report. This information was previously included as part of the FPS compendiums published in 2017/18 and 2018/19. This report was produced by the Health and Social Care’s Business Services Organisation (BSO) which was specified as an Official Statistics producer body under the Official Statistics Order (Northern Ireland) 2012. It provides the definitive source of figures on BSO FPS General Ophthalmic Services activity and finalises the provisional quarterly figures which have been released over the course of 2024/25.
2. These official statistics were independently reviewed by the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) in May 2022. They comply with the standards of trustworthiness, quality and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics and should be labelled ‘accredited official statistics’. All accredited official statistics should comply with all aspects of the Code of Practice for Statistics. The OSR considers whether the statistics meet the highest standards of Code compliance, including the value they add to public decisions and debate. These statistics were considered as part of a wider assessment of the BSO Family Practitioner Services statistics.
3. Family Practitioner Services (FPS) is responsible for annual payments to primary care contractors including GP Practices, Dentists, Opticians and Community Pharmacists on behalf of the Strategic Planning and Performance Group (SPPG). In 2024/25 this figure was just over £1.1 billion.
4. The data relate to BSO’s General Ophthalmic Services payment and volumes claimed and have been sourced from administrative systems. It is important to note that, unless otherwise stated, figures relate to the year in which a payment claim was processed by BSO and this may not necessarily coincide with when the actual activity took place (i.e., some claims from a previous year may be processed in the current year whilst, conversely, some claims relating to activity in the current year may not be processed until a later year). Ophthalmic activity figures do not cover private work, prison activity or secondary care activity.
5. Primary care statistics on the number of ophthalmic practitioners are taken from lists of performers registered to provide these services. The lists maintained by BSO provide a headcount rather than full-time equivalent figures so take no account of differences in hours worked or changes to practitioner working patterns over time.
6. The cost of primary care ophthalmic services is based on the annual assurance information supplied by the Business Services Organisation (BSO) to the Strategic Planning and Performance Group (SPPG) for each financial year. The figure for 2024/25 includes £72,008 of expenditure for prisons following a new prison contract being introduced in May 2021 with funding transferred to the Strategic Planning and Performance Group (formerly HSCB) within the Department of Health.
7. The report itself presents high level summary information with all of the detailed data tables consigned to the accompanying Excel appendices. The figures are prepared and released by independent NISRA statisticians working within BSO’s FPS Information Unit.
8. Quarterly updates for 2025/26, for key report tables, will be released on a provisional basis on the FPS section of the BSO website General Ophthalmic Services Statistics - Business Services Organisation (BSO) Website (hscni.net). These will be added to the historic quarterly series. The timetable for the release of the quarterly updates will also be published on the BSO website and all publications, both quarterly and annual, will be formally announced on the UK.Gov release calendar https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/announcements
9. Electronic copies of the Bulletin and associated Excel tables are available free of charge from: General Ophthalmic Services Statistics - Business Services Organisation (BSO) Website (hscni.net)
10. Accredited Official Statistics
These are Accredited Official Statistics and therefore comply with the standards of trustworthiness, quality and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics. Accredited official statistics are called National Statistics in the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007.
11. Further Information
For further information please contact:
Information Unit
Family Practitioner Services
Business Services Organisation
2 Franklin Street
Belfast BT2 8DQ
BSO_PrimaryCare.Statistics@hscni.net
12. For media enquiries please contact the DoH Press Office by email pressoffice@health-ni.gov.uk.
13. Follow us on X @healthdpt and linkedIn Department of Health NI | LinkedIn
14. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service For Media Enquiries Only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.