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Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis & Care in Red Bank, NJ

If you have diabetes you face increased risk of eye disease. At Crystal Eyecare in Red Bank, New Jersey we offer comprehensive evaluations, early detection and coordinated care to help protect your vision when dealing with diabetic retinopathy.

Book a Diabetic Eye Evaluation or call 732-615-9300.


What is Diabetic Retinopathy?

Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes in which high blood sugar damages the small blood vessels of the retina. Over time this damage can lead to leaking vessels, swelling (macular edema), new abnormal vessels and vision loss.

Risk Factors & Why Early Detection Matters

Risk increases with the duration of diabetes, poor blood sugar control, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and being older. Because early retinopathy often has no symptoms, annual dilated eye exams are critical.

Diagnostics & Monitoring at Our Practice

In your visit we perform a dilated retinal exam, optical coherence tomography, and may use retinal photography or fluorescein angiography when indicated. We monitor changes in vessel leakage, swelling and new vessel growth.

Treatment & Management Options

  • Control of systemic factors: blood sugar, blood pressure, lipids and smoking cessation all slow progression.
  • Injection therapy: anti-VEGF medications can reduce leaking vessels and macular swelling.
  • Laser therapy: focal or pan-retinal photocoagulation remains a key treatment option for moderate or advanced retinopathy.
  • Vitrectomy surgery: For advanced cases with hemorrhage or retinal detachment, surgical intervention may be required.

Why Choose Crystal Eyecare for Diabetic Eye Care

  • Local and personal service: Serving Red Bank, Middletown, Holmdel, Hazlet, Keyport, Keansburg, Leonardo, Union Beach and Monmouth County.
  • Specialized eye-care coordination: We work with retina specialists for advanced treatments and maintain local continuity of care.
  • Comprehensive management: Our goal is not just to detect problems but to help you control systemic factors and preserve vision.

Contact UsSchedule Your Visit • Call 732-615-9300


References

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