• 27011 McBean Pkwy, Unit 107, Valencia, CA 91355

The Importance of Yearly Eye Exams for Diabetic Eye Disease Prevention

At Teagle Optometry – Promenade, we believe that your eyes deserve the same care and attention as the rest of your health — especially if you have diabetes. November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect time to highlight the importance of annual eye exams in protecting your vision.

What Is Diabetic Eye Disease?

Diabetic eye disease refers to a group of eye conditions that can affect people with diabetes. These include diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts — all of which can lead to serious vision problems or even blindness if left untreated.

What makes diabetic eye disease especially dangerous is that it often develops without early warning signs. You may not notice changes in your vision until the disease has already progressed, which is why early detection is key.

Why Annual Eye Exams Matter

Regular comprehensive eye exams allow your optometrist to detect diabetic eye disease in its earliest stages — before symptoms appear. At Teagle Optometry, our advanced imaging technology and detailed eye health assessments help us monitor for even the smallest changes in your retina and overall eye condition.

Working closely with your doctor to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and scheduling a yearly eye exam can make a life-changing difference in preserving your sight.

Protect Your Vision

Your eyes tell a story about your health — let’s make sure it’s a clear one. If you have diabetes or are at risk, don’t wait for symptoms to appear. Early detection and prevention are your strongest allies in maintaining healthy vision for life.

📞 Call us today to schedule your annual eye exam: 661-253-3888
📍 Teagle Optometry – Promenade
📍 27011 N McBean Pkwy, #107, Valencia, CA 91355
💻 Visit us online: teagleoptometry.com

Your vision matters — take care of it today.

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