Help us improve your local diabetic eye screening service

 

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Currently, everyone diagnosed with diabetes aged 12 years and over is invited for eye screening each year. If diabetic retinopathy is not found, people are invited for their next appointment, either a year or two years later. Where changes in the eye are detected, the person is screened more often or referred to hospital for treatment. Thanks to these screening appointments, diabetic eye disease is no longer the leading cause of blindness in the working age population in England.

While the majority of people do regularly attend their diabetic eye screening appointments, not everyone does. We want to understand the reasons why people may miss their appointment, while also hearing the experiences of those that do attend.

The feedback you provide will directly help us improve your local diabetic eye screening service.

 

How you can get involved!

Visit the NHS England website to complete a short survey and to learn more

This should take a maximum of 10 minutes, and you do not have to give your name.

Your feedback will be analysed and used to help us improve your local diabetic eye screening service.

Alternatively, you can get involved by completing the easy-read version which is available on the NHS England website. 

Translation options are available when you click through to the survey.

The survey will be open from 18 November 2024 to 10 January 2025.

Published: Dec 5, 2024