Eye care service

Diabetic Eye Exams

Annual retinal health monitoring for diabetes, with OHIP coverage information and imaging support.
What to expect

Care built around diabetic retinal monitoring.

Diabetic eye exams focus on early retinal changes, ongoing documentation, and helping you understand how diabetes can affect long-term eye health and vision.
Process

A retinal-health focused exam.

Diabetic eye exams focus on early retinal change detection, clear documentation, and practical communication with your broader care team.
01

Diabetes history review

We review diagnosis history, blood sugar trends, medications, blood pressure, and current visual symptoms.

02

Retinal evaluation

Dilated or imaging-supported retinal assessment checks for diabetes-related eye changes.

03

Doctor findings discussion

Your doctor explains retinal status, risk level, and whether referral or treatment is needed.

04

Monitoring schedule

You receive a follow-up plan aligned to retinal findings and your systemic health profile.

Best fit

Who It is For

Diabetic eye exams are important even when vision feels stable because early retinal changes may not cause symptoms.

Type 1 or type 2 diabetes

Recommended for patients with diabetes who need routine retinal monitoring.

Fluctuating vision

Helpful when vision changes with blood sugar shifts or feels inconsistent through the day.

Annual documentation needs

Useful when your physician, specialist, or care plan requires retinal-health documentation.

Patient stories

What diabetic eye exam patients say.

“The doctor explained how diabetes can affect the retina and why annual monitoring matters, even when vision feels fine.”

Diabetic eye exam patient

Brampton

“I appreciated seeing the retinal images and understanding what was being monitored over time.”

Retinal monitoring patient

Peel Region

“The visit connected my health history with my eye health in a clear, practical way.”

Annual diabetes review

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Diabetes can affect small blood vessels in the retina. Regular exams help detect changes before vision is affected.
Yes. Diabetic retinal changes can develop without obvious symptoms in the early stages.
Dilation or retinal imaging may be recommended depending on your eye health, risk, and exam findings.
Coverage may apply for eligible diabetic eye exams in Ontario. Bring your health card so eligibility can be confirmed.
Ready for your visit?

Book a Diabetic Eye Exam in Brampton.

499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511