12/11/2025
👁️ When Was Your Last Eye Check?
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For people living with diabetes, eye damage can start long before symptoms appear — that’s why regular eye screening is so important.
Here’s what specialists recommend:
📅 Once a year – if you have diabetes but no known eye disease.
👨⚕️ Every 3–6 months – if early diabetic retinopathy has been detected.
🤰 During pregnancy – diabetic women should have an eye check before and during pregnancy, as changes can progress faster.
Regular checks can detect:
Leaking or swollen blood vessels
Retinal changes
Early signs of macular edema
A simple yearly check could prevent vision loss that can’t be reversed later. 💙
👉 Don’t wait for blurred vision — schedule your routine diabetic eye exam today.
📅 Book your diabetic retina screening today @ KL Eye Specialist Centre
📍 Kepong | Klang | Melawati
📞 WhatsApp us for appointment
💉 More Than Just Sugar: How BP & Cholesterol Affect Your Eyes
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Did you know that even with good blood sugar control, high blood pressure and cholesterol can still harm your eyes?
Here’s how:
🩸 High BP puts extra pressure on the tiny blood vessels in your retina — making them leak or swell.
🍳 High cholesterol can block blood flow, causing fatty deposits and damage to the retina.
👁️ Together, they increase your risk of diabetic retinopathy and faster vision loss.
✅ Keep your numbers in check:
Monitor your BP and sugar regularly.
Eat balanced meals, exercise, and take medications as prescribed.
Schedule yearly eye exams to detect early changes before symptoms appear.
Healthy eyes start with healthy habits — not just healthy sugar levels. 💙
📅 Book your diabetic retina screening today @ KL Eye Specialist Centre
📍 Kepong | Klang | Melawati
📞 WhatsApp us for appointment
📞 Contact Info:
📍KL Eye Specialist Centre (HQ Kepong)
Call us: 012-800 5508
📍KL Eye Specialist Centre (Melawati)
Call us : 012 - 630 1717
📍KL Eye Specialist Centre (Klang)
Call us : 010 - 837 8189