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Created : 15 Mar 2003
Last Revision : 16 Mar 2003
Enable New Zealand administers the Ministry of Health spectacle subsidy for children. This subsidy provides assistance for children with vision problems in low-income families.

Who can apply?

The spectacle subsidy can be accessed if your child:
has a disability as defined by the Ministry of Health,
is under eight years of age,
has undergone a professional eye examination and has a prescription stating a corrective device is required (provided by either an ophthalmologist or an optometrist),
your family has either a valid Community Services Card or a High Health Use Card.

How to apply?

An appointment can be made with an ophthalmologist or optometrist via:
self-referral,
Plunket,
the vision and hearing tester from your child's school,
your G.P.

The ophthalmologist or optometrist will complete the spectacles subsidy application form on your behalf, and forward it to Enable New Zealand for processing.

Specialised assessors may be interested in recent changes to the spectacles subsidy for children. These changes are effective from 1 March 2003.

For further information on the application process, to download an application form (intended for specialised assessors use only) or to find out more about Enable NZ please go to:Enable NZ

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Enable New Zealand
60 Bennett Street
PO Box 4547
Palmerston North
New Zealand
CallFree (NZ Only) 0800 362 253
Telephone (06) 952 6877
Facsimile (06) 952 0022
Email [email protected]
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