Overview
Retina care combines dilated examination and imaging-led decisions so disease is detected early, especially in diabetic and high-risk patients.
When to visit
- Diabetes
- Floaters or flashes
- Distorted central vision
- Sudden shadow or curtain in vision
Diagnostics
- Dilated retinal exam
- OCT macula
- Fundus photography
- Referral coordination for complex surgery
Treatment pathway
- Medical retina management
- Laser referral planning
- Injection counselling
- Emergency triage
What you can expect
- An unhurried examination using appropriate diagnostic tools
- A plain-language explanation of findings and treatment options
- A care plan tailored to your eyes, lifestyle and long-term goals
- Structured follow-up so outcomes are tracked and supported
Frequently asked questions
How often should diabetics test their eyes?+
At least once a year, and more often if retinopathy is detected.
Are flashes and floaters urgent?+
New flashes, floaters, or a curtain-like shadow should be treated as urgent.
