Diabetes and Your Eyes: Why Regular Checks Matter
If you have diabetes, type 1 or type 2, it’s important to keep an eye on your eyes.
High blood sugar can damage the delicate blood vessels at the back of the eye, leading to diabetic retinopathy, macular swelling, or even permanent vision loss. The tricky part? It often starts with no symptoms at all.
Why Regular Diabetic Eye Checks Matter:
- Diabetic eye disease can be silent at first.
- Early detection gives the best chance to protect your vision.
- Medicare covers diabetic eye exams for eligible patients.
- We coordinate with your GP or specialist for complete care.
Even if your blood sugars are well managed, regular eye exams are essential.
What’s Involved in Your Exam?
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we perform a comprehensive diabetic eye health assessment, including:
- Ultra-wide field retinal scans of your macula and optic nerve
- OCT imaging, if needed, to detect swelling or structural changes
- Detailed assessment of retinal blood vessels, macula, and peripheral retina
- A report shared with your doctor as part of your ongoing care
Protect your long-term vision with regular diabetic eye exams. Book your appointment with
VISION Michael Hare Optometrists today, we’ll keep your vision on track.
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References:
- Yau JWY et al. Global prevalence and major risk factors of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes Care. 2012.
- Optometry Australia. Clinical Diabetes Eye Exam Guidelines. 2023.
- American Academy of Ophthalmology. Diabetic Eye Disease PPP. 2022.