Eye testing Charts
Discover our wide range of eye test charts, including Snellen charts, visual acuity panels and paediatric eye testing charts. Designed for optometrists, ophthalmologists and clinics in the UK, our charts help accurately assess eyesight across all ages.
What Is an Eye Test Chart Used For?
An eye test chart is a diagnostic tool used to measure a person’s visual acuity. Whether testing with letters, numbers, or symbols, these charts allow professionals to detect eyesight issues by evaluating what the patient can read from a standard distance.
Types of Eye Testing Charts Available
At Quirumed UK, we offer multiple formats to suit every clinical need:
- Snellen Charts UK: The standard for adult vision testing using letters in decreasing sizes.
- Paediatric Eye Charts: Feature shapes, animals or objects to test children who can’t yet read.
- Optotype Wecker Panels: High-contrast panels ideal for quick, effective visual screening.
- Illuminated Charts: Backlit with fluorescent lighting for clearer visibility in any setting.
- Optotype Projectors: Devices that project charts onto a screen for advanced clinical use.
Eye Charts for Adults and Children
Our selection includes durable, high-quality testing panels for both monocular and binocular vision assessments. From steel-framed models to lightweight metacrylate versions, all our products are easy to mount, use, and clean.
Why Buy Eye Test Charts from Quirumed UK?
- Certified diagnostic materials for professional use
- Available in multiple sizes and formats
- Charts for adults, children, and non-readers
- Ideal for clinics, schools, and occupational health
- Fast UK shipping and competitive prices
Frequently Asked Questions
What distance should I use for an eye test chart?
Most eye test charts are designed for use at 3 to 6 metres. Always follow the chart's specifications for optimal accuracy.
What is the Snellen chart?
The Snellen chart features rows of capital letters decreasing in size, and it's the most widely used tool for assessing adult vision.
Do you offer eye charts for children?
Yes, we have paediatric eye charts that use pictures or symbols to help test eyesight in young children or non-readers.
Can I use these eye test charts in schools?
Absolutely. Our charts are ideal for school health screenings and vision assessments carried out by nurses or paediatric professionals.
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Eye vision test chart Wecker infant (scale)£89.84 Excluding VAT £89.84In stock - Delivery in 6/8 days
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Eye vision test card chart for adults Wecker (scale)£28.55 Excluding VAT £28.55In stock - Delivery in 6/8 days
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Eye vision test card chart Wecker child (scale)£28.55 Excluding VAT £28.55In stock - Delivery in 6/8 days
Discover our wide range of eye test charts, including Snellen charts, visual acuity panels and paediatric eye testing charts. Designed for optometrists, ophthalmologists and clinics in the UK, our charts help accurately assess eyesight across all ages.
What Is an Eye Test Chart Used For?
An eye test chart is a diagnostic tool used to measure a person’s visual acuity. Whether testing with letters, numbers, or symbols, these charts allow professionals to detect eyesight issues by evaluating what the patient can read from a standard distance.
Types of Eye Testing Charts Available
At Quirumed UK, we offer multiple formats to suit every clinical need:
- Snellen Charts UK: The standard for adult vision testing using letters in decreasing sizes.
- Paediatric Eye Charts: Feature shapes, animals or objects to test children who can’t yet read.
- Optotype Wecker Panels: High-contrast panels ideal for quick, effective visual screening.
- Illuminated Charts: Backlit with fluorescent lighting for clearer visibility in any setting.
- Optotype Projectors: Devices that project charts onto a screen for advanced clinical use.
Eye Charts for Adults and Children
Our selection includes durable, high-quality testing panels for both monocular and binocular vision assessments. From steel-framed models to lightweight metacrylate versions, all our products are easy to mount, use, and clean.
Why Buy Eye Test Charts from Quirumed UK?
- Certified diagnostic materials for professional use
- Available in multiple sizes and formats
- Charts for adults, children, and non-readers
- Ideal for clinics, schools, and occupational health
- Fast UK shipping and competitive prices
Frequently Asked Questions
What distance should I use for an eye test chart?
Most eye test charts are designed for use at 3 to 6 metres. Always follow the chart's specifications for optimal accuracy.
What is the Snellen chart?
The Snellen chart features rows of capital letters decreasing in size, and it's the most widely used tool for assessing adult vision.
Do you offer eye charts for children?
Yes, we have paediatric eye charts that use pictures or symbols to help test eyesight in young children or non-readers.
Can I use these eye test charts in schools?
Absolutely. Our charts are ideal for school health screenings and vision assessments carried out by nurses or paediatric professionals.