Diabetics Need Annual Eye Exams
Diabetes and the related diabetic eye problem of diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause preventable blindness in the United States among adults age 20 to 74. About 1/3 of the 30 million Americans with diabetes have diabetic retinopathy. With early detection and treatment vision loss from diabetes is preventable! Often, people may not notice vision changes in the disease’s early stages. But as it progresses, diabetic retinopathy usually causes vision loss that in many cases cannot be reversed. Even if you don’t notice changes in your vision-diabetics should have annual eye exams. That’s why it’s so important that everyone with diabetes has yearly exams for early detection. But the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still reports that less than 2/3 of people with diabetes undergo their recommended annual dilated ophthalmic examination. We all lead busy lives but diabetics need annual eye exams to prevent vision loss.
If you or someone you know is diabetic please remind them to have an annual eye exam or call us to schedule a diabetic eye exam at If you or someone you know has not had recent eye exam please call Coastal Jersey Eye Center at 2021 New Road, Linwood, NJ 08221 (P) 609-927-3373, or 101 Court House S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 (P) 609-465-7926, visit Coastal Jersey Eye Center or Facebook
Coastal Jersey Eye Center is a comprehensive eye care practice staffed by NJ ophthalmologist & optometrist eye doctors and eye specialists located in Linwood & Cape May Court House NJ-an affiliate of Prism Vision Group.