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Rayner Hydromoor Soothing Eye Drops 30 x 0.4ml
Moorfields£10.69Hydromoor Eye Drops are soothing eye drops for the relief of mild to moderate dry eyes. Protects your eyes from harm Helps dry eyes Please follow packaging for detailed instructions.
Shop Moorfields eye drops online at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page is best for shoppers looking to buy Moorfields Hydromoor soothing eye drops for mild to moderate dry-eye discomfort—especially if you prefer hygienic, single-dose vials for home, work, travel, or keeping in a bag. If your main symptoms are dryness, grittiness or tired-feeling eyes, lubricating drops are usually the most relevant starting point. If your symptoms are mainly itchiness and watering (often seasonal), you may be better suited to allergy eye drops instead.
The Moorfields range on this page currently focuses on the Hydromoor format, so it’s quick to compare price, pack size and suitability before checkout. For the best experience, follow the label and patient information leaflet, check contact lens guidance, and avoid touching the vial tip to your eye or any surface. If you’re unsure which eye drop type to choose—or symptoms are persistent or worsening—our pharmacy team can help you decide when self-care is appropriate and when to seek clinical advice.
Moorfields Hydromoor is a soothing eye drop option commonly chosen for mild to moderate dry-eye discomfort. Always read the label and use as directed on the pack.
Many people choose lubricating or soothing drops when eyes feel dry, gritty or tired during screen use. Check the product information for intended use and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure what best matches your symptoms.
Dry-eye drops focus on adding moisture for dryness and grittiness, while allergy eye drops are aimed at allergy-related itch and watering. If symptoms overlap, keep recurring, or you’re not sure, ask a pharmacist for guidance.
Suitability varies by product. Follow the pack guidance on contact lens wear—some drops advise removing lenses and waiting before reinserting. If unsure, speak to a pharmacist or optometrist before use.
Use the vial exactly as directed, avoid touching the tip to your eye or any surface, and discard after use. Single-dose vials are designed to support hygiene and portability.
Seek urgent assessment for severe eye pain, sudden vision changes, significant light sensitivity, thick discharge, eye injury or chemical exposure, or rapidly worsening symptoms. In the UK you can contact NHS 111 for urgent advice, or emergency care if needed.
If symptoms persist, recur frequently, or you need to use drops more often than directed, speak to a pharmacist, optometrist or GP for advice. Ongoing redness, pain or visual disturbance should not be self-treated without assessment.
Safety information: This page provides general shopping guidance and does not replace advice from a pharmacist, optometrist or GP. Always read the label/leaflet and use eye products exactly as directed. If you have an eye condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, take other medicines, or you’re buying for a child, please speak to a pharmacist before purchase.