The Scottish Diabetic eye screening programme checks for diabetic retinopathy - when diabetes causes Visual Impairment

Diabetic retinopathy is a leading global cause of visual impairment or blindness.

Diabetic retinopathy results when diabetes causes the retinal blood vessels to become blocked or to leak. As there are no symptoms in the early stages, screening is important to identify and treat diabetic retinopathy early.

Screening is offered to eligible people aged 12 years or over who have diabetes.

Health Improvement Scotland have developed updated standards to support Diabetic Eye Screening services in Scotland.

These standards draw on current evidence, best practice and stakeholder recommendations.

Read the updated Diabetic Eye Screening standards here.

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