I've not heard of anyone having eye screening at the GP, do you know exactly what they are going to do, has he been warned about them using dilateing drops?hi guys, so my dad is going for an eye screening for diabetes on Friday and has been told about his sight possibly being blurry. He lives a 5 minute walk from the GP practice, so for anyone who has had this procedure done, will his eyesight be good enough to make the 5 min walk home?
I've not heard of anyone having eye screening at the GP, do you know exactly what they are going to do, has he been warned about them using dilateing drops?
We don't know how old your father is, what is eyesight is like normally, or what kinds of procedures they will be performing on him.
Assuming he's in perfect health, his vision is excellent, and if all they're doing is dilating his pupils then he should be just fine with a set of sunglasses (as @June_C mentioned).
They won't (shouldn't) be poking his eyes with sharp sticks if that's what you're wondering.
It is usually done by selected Opticians (if it is a Retinopathy Test) they use drops to dilate the pupils so that they can take photographs of the workings of the eyes. This is a special test only for Diabetics and if this is the test he's having the letter should warn to take sunglasses as the daylight can be a bit of a shock to the eyes afterwards, also it depends on his natural sight, the last time I had my test I was sorry I didnt have somebody with me. For a normal eye test he would be fineAs far as i know it's at his local GP practice; that is what he said anyway. Is it usually done at a hospital then?
He is 69 and his eyesight is good, he doesn't wear glasses. He is in good health other than that. I don't know the procedures exactly, i will have to find out again and let you know.
I always wear sunglasses after my screening, but have never had any problems walking home, I live about 15 minutes from the hospital where I have mine donehi guys, so my dad is going for an eye screening for diabetes on Friday and has been told about his sight possibly being blurry. He lives a 5 minute walk from the GP practice, so for anyone who has had this procedure done, will his eyesight be good enough to make the 5 min walk home?
It sounds as if it's a mobile screening unit going to your dad's GP practice. I live in Cornwall and this is normal around the area, so worry not.As far as i know it's at his local GP practice; that is what he said anyway. Is it usually done at a hospital then?
It's a bit like saying he is nearly pregnant if female that is lol.He has told me he hasn't actually been diagnosed as diabetic. Is this a test solely for diabetics? According to my dad, all the doctor has said is he was borderline. Surely he either is diabetic or he isn't? If he is diabetic, the doctor should be giving advice on how to control it, right? Sorry i don't know much about diabetes, but it doesn't make sense how they haven't even given him a definitive answer.
they do the diabetic eye screening (nhs) screening at GP surgeries where i live i have taken my dad many times and it is the real the test and not all NHS eye screening is done at a hospital .As far as i know it's at his local GP practice; that is what he said anyway. Is it usually done at a hospital then?
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