Does anyone know if opticians do retinal scans?
Eye test this afternoon NO CHARGE. At Boots. I am a pensioner and had had one a year earlier. No retinopathy. Thank you God! But the bad news is that I have cataracts in both eyes and a stigmatism in one. All appeared since last year's test inAug 2016. And now I see badcat's post above saying cataracts are something diabetics are more prone to!
Eye test this afternoon NO CHARGE. At Boots. I am a pensioner and had had one a year earlier. No retinopathy. Thank you God! But the bad news is that I have cataracts in both eyes and a stigmatism in one. All appeared since last year's test inAug 2016. And now I see badcat's post above saying cataracts are something diabetics are more prone to!
Thank you badcat. That's reassuring. Has anyone else heard that the NHS is cutting back on cataract surgery?Try not to worry @Tannith as the cataract surgery is quite painless and takes all of 15 mins and your back home the same day. The recovery time for the operation is about 4 week, it only takes this long as you have to administer anti-inflammatory and antibiotic eye drops to help with the healing process.
Up until March 2016 I was having my eyes tested annually, now Specsavers tell me that the NHS have changed their policy
and say eye tests are held every two years, even for diabetics. Can anyone verify this? Specsavers seem to have a reputation for giving out false information, I'm wondering if this is one of those occasions.