We review diagnosis history, blood sugar trends, medications, blood pressure, and current visual symptoms.
Dilated or imaging-supported retinal assessment checks for diabetes-related eye changes.
Your doctor explains retinal status, risk level, and whether referral or treatment is needed.
You receive a follow-up plan aligned to retinal findings and your systemic health profile.
Diabetic eye exams are important even when vision feels stable because early retinal changes may not cause symptoms.
Recommended for patients with diabetes who need routine retinal monitoring.
Helpful when vision changes with blood sugar shifts or feels inconsistent through the day.
Useful when your physician, specialist, or care plan requires retinal-health documentation.
“The doctor explained how diabetes can affect the retina and why annual monitoring matters, even when vision feels fine.”
Brampton
“I appreciated seeing the retinal images and understanding what was being monitored over time.”
Peel Region
“The visit connected my health history with my eye health in a clear, practical way.”
Brampton