The active triage process in our accident & emergency (A&E) department is set up to assess and treat children with urgent and emergency conditions; the range of routine tests and investigations is limited in this department.
Active triage is a check to see who needs to be seen urgently today for treatment and who would be better seen at another time in one of our regular clinics or by a community optometrist/optician.
This means that if children need emergency care in A&E they will have a shorter wait to receive treatment because the department will not be so full. Any child needing less urgent care can be seen and treated in a booked clinic with all the tests available or directed to the best place to be assessed.
When you come to the children’s A&E in Moorfields, your child will be assessed by a triage-trained nurse who will decide which option can provide the best care for them today.
If your child has an urgent eye problem this will most likely mean immediate treatment today. If your child does not require emergency eye care one of the following options will apply:
Your child’s records will also be checked by a senior paediatric eye doctor and if any change in plan is required we will be in touch.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 9am to 4pm.
Outside of these hours, please attend the adult A&E department at Moorfields City Road (around the corner).
At Moorfields Eye Hospital, we understand how worrying it can be when your child has an eye problem. Our paediatric A&E team are often asked about a few common childhood eye conditions; here you’ll find clear advice to guide you if you notice changes with your child’s eyes.
Review date: July 2024