IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Please keep for reference There is an extremely small risk (less than 1 in 20,000) of causing a sudden rise in pressure in the eye(s) a few hours after the dilating drops have been put in the eyes at your screening visit. This is known as acute angle closure glaucoma. There is no increased risk of this … Read More
Closer Monitoring and Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy
Closer Monitoring and Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic Eye Screening: Use of Personal Information
What sort of information does the NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme hold about me? Your GP provides your information to the programme because they have a duty to make sure you receive an invitation for eye screening as part of your diabetes care. The information the programme has about you is: your name date of birth contact details NHS number … Read More
