Diabetic Eye Disease Screening

PROVIDING BEST EYE CARE SERVICES TO PATIENTS IN ABUJA


If you’re living with diabetes, your eyes are at risk — even if your vision seems fine. Diabetes can silently damage the blood vessels in your eyes, leading to serious eye diseases that may cause vision loss or blindness if not detected early.

At Leadway Eye Clinic, our Diabetic Eye Diseases Screening is designed to catch these issues early, monitor changes, and help you manage your eye health with confidence.

What Are Diabetic Eye Diseases?

Diabetes can affect the eyes in several ways, but the most common and serious conditions include:

Diabetic Retinopathy

This is a progressive condition where high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the retina. Left untreated, it can lead to permanent vision loss.

Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)

Swelling in the macula (the central part of the retina), leading to blurred or distorted vision.

Cataracts

People with diabetes are more likely to develop cataracts at a younger age, causing cloudy vision.

Glaucoma

Diabetes increases the risk of glaucoma, a disease that damages the optic nerve and often progresses without symptoms.

Who Needs Diabetic Eye Screening?

You should have a comprehensive diabetic eye screening at least once a year if:

•You have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.
•You were recently diagnosed with diabetes (screening should begin immediately).
• You are pregnant and diabetic.
•You’ve had diabetes for more than 5 years.
•You’re experiencing any vision changes, even minor ones.

Regular screenings help detect early signs of damage before they affect your vision.

What to Expect During the Screening

At Leadway Eye Clinic, we use advanced technology to provide a detailed, painless assessment of your eyes. Your screening may include:

Digital Retinal Imaging

High-resolution photos of the back of the eye (retina) to detect signs of diabetic damage.

Visual Acuity Test

Checks the clarity of your vision and detects subtle changes that may signal problems.

Dilated Eye Exam

Eye drops are used to widen your pupils so we can thoroughly examine the retina and optic nerve.

Intraocular Pressure Test

Screens for glaucoma, which is more common in people with diabetes.

Why Early Detection Is Crucial

Diabetic eye diseases often develop without warning signs, but if detected early, treatment can slow or prevent further damage. Ignoring screening can result in:

•Permanent vision loss.
•More invasive treatments.
•Reduced quality of life.

With early intervention, most diabetic eye diseases are manageable, and many patients keep their vision for life.

The Leadway Eye Clinic Promise

We provide:

•Specialized diabetic eye care.
•Advanced imaging and diagnostic tools.
•Personalized monitoring and treatment recommendations.
•A comfortable, patient-focused experience.

Whether you’ve been living with diabetes for years or were recently diagnosed, you can trust our team to help safeguard your vision.

Take Control of Your Eye Health Today

Your eyes deserve attention — and your vision is worth protecting. Don’t wait for symptoms. Schedule your Diabetic Eye Screening at Leadway Eye Clinic today and stay one step ahead of diabetic eye complications.

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