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Keeping you safe at your diabetic eye screening appointment

Taking part in screening is something you can do to look after your health.

It is really important that you let us know if you will not be attending as we might be able to offer this appointment to someone else.

Keeping you safe at your appointment

To keep everyone safe at their appointment the following measures are in place:

  • Healthcare staff follow infection and prevention control guidance. This means they follow strict hand cleaning routines and clean all clinic areas and equipment regularly. 
  • Hand sanitizer is available.
  • Attend your appointment on time. If you arrive early you may have to wait. If you are late, we may not be able to screen you.
  • You may wish to wear a face covering (mask) when attending your appointment.  If you do not have one, you can ask a member of staff for one.
  • If you need an interpreter, will attend with a carer or need support at your appointment, please contact us before your appointment to discuss this.

Remember, to stop the spread of infection, do not attend for screening if you are unwell.

Contact us if you:
  • Have any questions or concerns about your diabetic eye screening appointment.
Contact your doctor’s surgery or optician if you:
  • Are worried about any changes in the health of your eye. Do not wait to be invited for screening.
     

More information about screening and the different tests.