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Retinal Photography (Fundus photos)
What is it?
A digital photo of the back of your eye—including the retina, optic nerve, and macula—using a safe, noninvasive camera.
What’s involved?
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You’ll sit comfortably, place your chin on a rest, and look at a light.
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The camera snaps the photo in seconds—no pain, no touch.
Why it matters:
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Detects early signs of eye diseases like diabetes-related changes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and more.
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Enables doctors to compare images over time, catching subtle changes before you notice any vision loss.
Why it's worth having:
Regular retinal photos are your visual records—they let us “see” what’s happening inside before symptoms appear, helping prevent irreversible damage.
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