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Diabetic Eye Exams

Proactive eye care for patients living with diabetes. Early detection and steady monitoring protect your vision.

Managing diabetes is complex, and eye care is an important part of the bigger picture. Our experienced medical team listens carefully, explains your results clearly, and helps you understand how diabetes may be affecting your eye health.

Your Eyes Matter

Diabetes can damage the delicate blood vessels in your eyes and increase the risk of conditions like diabetic retinopathy and macular swelling. Diabetic retinopathy occurs when high blood sugar damages the small blood vessels in the retina, leading to leakage, swelling, or abnormal vessel growth. Even when vision seems stable, changes may be occurring beneath the surface. Vision loss from diabetic eye disease can be permanent if not detected early. Annual diabetic eye exams are one of the most important steps in preventing complications and preserving long-term vision. Patients across the Kenai Peninsula rely on us for consistent diabetic eye care.

1. Diabetic Eye Evaluation

2. Personalized Monitoring

3. Ongoing Vision Protection

A Clear Plan to Protect
Your Vision

You Are in Good Hands

You will be cared for by a coordinated local medical team who understands your health and is here for the long run.

Let’s make a plan to protect your vision—today and tomorrow!

FAQ

Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the retinal blood vessels caused by diabetes and can progress without early symptoms.

Most patients with diabetes need a diabetic eye exam once a year, even if vision seems stable. More complex cases may require referral to a retina specialist.

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