Diabetes may affect retinal blood vessels and visual health. Regular evaluations help monitor retinal changes and support timely treatment planning when needed.
Fluid accumulation within the retina can impact visual clarity. Detailed assessments help evaluate retinal health and guide appropriate management recommendations.
Ongoing retinal monitoring helps identify changes associated with diabetes, supporting proactive care decisions and long-term preservation of visual function and eye health.
This service is self-pay unless a medical indication is identified and covered by AHS.
Comprehensive retinal evaluations and advanced imaging help assess diabetic eye conditions, support timely intervention and guide personalized treatment recommendations focused on preserving visual function.
Protecting Vision In Patients With Diabetes
Diabetes can affect the small blood vessels within the retina, potentially leading to vision-related complications over time. Regular retinal assessments help identify changes early and support appropriate management strategies. Our clinic combines advanced diagnostic technology with personalized treatment planning to help patients maintain retinal health and support long-term visual function.
Diabetes can affect retinal health over time. Regular examinations help identify retinal changes early and support appropriate management.
Individuals experiencing diabetic retinal changes may benefit from treatment recommendations following a comprehensive retinal evaluation.
The frequency depends on retinal findings, diabetes management and individual risk factors identified during examination.
The evaluation may include retinal imaging, vision testing and a detailed examination of retinal structures to assess eye health.
Yes. Some retinal changes may develop gradually without noticeable symptoms, making routine eye examinations especially important.
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