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Diabetes and Your Eyes: What Every Port Colborne Patient Should Know  

Diabetes and Your Eyes: What Every Port Colborne Patient Should Know

If you’re managing diabetes, your efforts matter, and so does your eye health. November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, but for many patients in Port Colborne, this message goes beyond awareness. It’s about empowerment and taking steps to protect your sight as part of your overall wellness journey.

At Lakeside Vision Centre, we’re proud to help Port Colborne patients stay proactive about their vision with diabetic-friendly care that focuses on prevention, early detection, and education. Our goal is simple—to support you in protecting the eyesight you rely on every day.

Diabetes Affects More Than Blood Sugar

When most people think about diabetes, they think of managing blood sugar levels. But high blood sugar can quietly affect the small blood vessels in your eyes, often without any warning signs.

Here’s how diabetes can impact your vision:

  • Diabetic Eye Disease – A group of eye problems caused by diabetes that can lead to vision changes or loss.
  • Diabetic Retinopathy – Damage to the retina (the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye) caused by high blood sugar levels.
  • Macular Edema – Swelling in the central part of the retina, which can cause blurred or distorted vision.
  • Glaucoma and Cataracts – Diabetic patients are more likely to develop these age-related eye conditions earlier.

You might not feel or see anything unusual at first, but changes can begin long before symptoms appear. That’s why regular diabetic eye exams are such a powerful tool as they allow your optometrist to catch these early changes while your vision is still clear.

Early Detection Changes Everything

The good news? Detecting diabetic eye changes early can make all the difference. A diabetic eye exam is designed to do more than just check your vision — it looks deeper into the health of your eyes.

Here’s what a typical diabetic eye exam includes:

  1. Retinal Imaging: Captures high-resolution images of the retina to spot early signs of damage.
  2. Dilated Eye Exam: Allows your optometrist to view the back of your eye and assess blood vessel health.
  3. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Provides a detailed cross-section of your retina, showing any swelling or abnormal fluid.
  4. Visual Acuity Testing: Measures how clearly you see at different distances.

Our team identifies even the smallest signs of change so you can take action before problems progress. You don’t need to wait for symptoms.

Our Focus This November at Lakeside Vision Centre

This month, we’re emphasising how personalised diabetic eye care can make a lasting impact on your health and confidence.

Here’s how we’re helping Port Colborne patients see clearly and live fully:

  • Eye Exams for Diabetic Patients: Fast, simple, and customized to you
  • Clear Explanations: No confusing jargon, just straightforward care
  • Advanced Imaging: See what’s happening beneath the surface
  • Local Care That Listens: We know Port Colborne and we know how to help

Our approach combines advanced technology with compassionate care, giving you both clarity and confidence about your eye health.

Support Your Vision, Support Your Health

Managing diabetes takes dedication and protecting your eyesight is part of that effort. The great news is that it doesn’t have to be complicated. A quick, comprehensive eye exam can go a long way toward preserving your vision and giving you peace of mind.

Whether you’ve just been diagnosed or have been managing diabetes for years, Lakeside Vision Centre is proud to be part of your care team. We believe every patient deserves clear sight and personalised attention that supports their total well-being.

Schedule Your Diabetic Eye Exam in Port Colborne

Don’t wait for symptoms to appear before protecting your vision. Schedule your diabetic eye exam with Lakeside Vision Centre in Port Colborne, Ontario today and experience the difference local, patient-centered care can make.

Your eyes work hard for you every day—let’s make sure they stay healthy for years to come.