Diabetic Eye Disease
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Service Overview
Our Diabetic Eye Service offers a comprehensive evaluation designed to detect early signs of retinal damage and maintain long-term visual function. This service includes specialized retinal imaging, optical coherence tomography (OCT), visual field testing, and a full review of diabetes control and medical history. With a personalized health summary and expert recommendations, we help you understand your current condition and make informed decisions to preserve your overall vision.
What’s Included
- Dilated Fundus Exam
Thorough examination of the retina, macula, and optic nerve to check for vascular changes.
- Advanced Retinal Imaging
High-resolution photography to document the presence and severity of diabetic retinopathy.
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Detailed cross-sectional scans to detect macular edema and changes in retinal thickness.
- Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Check
Measurement of eye pressure, crucial for screening for diabetic-related glaucoma risk.
- Diabetes Control Review
Assessment of A1C levels, blood pressure, and related systemic health metrics.
- Visual Acuity & Field Testing
Evaluation of central and peripheral vision to monitor for functional visual loss.
- Personalized Monitoring Plan
Tailored schedule for follow-up exams and recommendations for lifestyle or systemic changes.
- Diabetic Eye Specialist Consultation
A clear overview of findings, risk level, and next steps for vision preservation.
Ideal For
Individuals with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes seeking proactive monitoring, early detection of vision-threatening complications, and a clear understanding of their ocular health to maintain long-term sight.
- Individuals with a new diabetes diagnosis requiring a baseline eye exam
- Patients with poor or fluctuating blood sugar control
- Adults needing regular screening for diabetic retinopathy
- Anyone committed to preserving their vision and preventing diabetic eye damage
Why It Matters
Early detection allows our clinical team to identify initial signs of retinopathy, track changes in the retina, and create a clear roadmap to ensure long-term visual function. Timely intervention is the strongest foundation for preventing permanent vision loss caused by diabetes.
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