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You can't diagnose diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, ocular
histoplasmosis, or retinal tears and holes by looking in the mirror,
since your eye will usually look and feel normal. Sometimes, as in
the case of diabetic retinopathy, your vision may be normal despite
the presence of potentially blinding eye conditions. Only a thorough
retinal examination through a dilated pupil can detect these problems.
For your first visit we ask that you bring a list of any risk factors,
allergies, your medical history, insurance information, your eyeglasses
if any are worn, and any medications you are currently taking. New
patients may also want to fill out our new patient and medical history
forms prior to your visit as a time saving measure. Your eyes will
be dilated in order to perform a thorough examination. Some patients
report blurred vision following the use of these drops. For this reason,
we suggest that you ask a friend or relative to drive you to your
evaluation.
At Bennett & Bloom Eye Centers, our doctors use the very latest
technology to identify retinal disease. Your first visit will last
approximately one to two hours, including your examination and any
necessary additional testing. Our goals are to precisely define the
nature of your eye problem and to begin treatment promptly.
Remember, having regular, comprehensive eye examinations is the best
protection against the progression of diabetic retinopathy and other
retinal diseases. It is recommended that all diabetic patients be
examined at least yearly. |
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