Diabetes can affect many parts of the body, including the eyes. Regular diabetic eye exams are an important part of protecting your vision and identifying early signs of diabetes-related eye conditions.
At Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates, we perform thorough eye evaluations designed to monitor your eye health and detect changes that may occur over time.
Why Diabetic Eye Exams Matter
Diabetes can damage the small blood vessels in the retina, a condition known as diabetic retinopathy. In its early stages, this condition often does not cause noticeable symptoms, which is why routine eye exams are so important.
Early detection allows your doctor to monitor changes closely and recommend treatment if needed to help prevent vision loss.
What to Expect During Your Exam
During a diabetic eye exam, your doctor will carefully evaluate the health of your eyes and the retina.
Your visit may include:
A review of your medical and vision history
Vision testing
Examination of the retina and optic nerve
Imaging or diagnostic testing when needed
Evaluation for signs of diabetic retinopathy or other eye conditions
These tests help your doctor detect even subtle changes that may occur as a result of diabetes.
Protecting Your Vision
Many people with diabetes maintain healthy vision with regular monitoring and proper care. Routine eye exams allow your doctor to track any changes and recommend treatment if necessary.
If you have diabetes, scheduling regular eye exams is one of the most important steps you can take to help protect your long-term vision.
Our team is here to provide thoughtful, thorough care and help you stay proactive about your eye health.