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Protecting Your Vision Over Time

Diabetic Eye Care in Oscoda, Michigan

Diabetes can affect many parts of your health—including your eyes. At Oscoda Optics, Dr. Shelby Alda provides ongoing diabetic eye care focused on early detection, clear communication, and long-term support. 

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Understanding the Risk

How Diabetes Affects Your Eyes

Over time, diabetes can impact the small blood vessels in the eyes, which may lead to conditions like diabetic retinopathy. In the early stages, these changes often don’t cause noticeable symptoms, which is why regular monitoring is so important.

By keeping a close watch on your eye health, we can identify subtle changes early and help guide you on the next steps if needed. Our goal is to help you stay ahead of potential concerns and protect your vision.

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From medical treatments to your annual eye exam, we provide a wide range of services at Oscoda Optics.

Conveniently located, we offer flexible hours to fit your busy schedule, so your care works around your life.

Meet the eye doctors at Oscoda Optics. Here, you get care backed by a network of clinical expertise.

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The Importance of Routine Diabetic Eye Exams

Even if your vision feels normal, diabetic eye exams are an important part of managing your overall health. Because many eye conditions related to diabetes develop gradually and without warning, routine exams allow us to track changes and respond early if needed.

Consistent care helps reduce the risk of more serious vision problems down the line. During your visits, our Oscoda eye doctor takes the time to explain what we’re seeing and make sure you understand how your eye health is being affected, so you can feel more in control of your care.

Your Diabetic Eye Exam

During your visit, Dr. Alda takes a close look at your vision and overall eye health, with special attention to changes that can be related to diabetes. This includes checking your prescription, evaluating how your eyes are functioning, and examining the internal structures of your eyes.

She uses tools such as digital retinal imaging to capture detailed images of the back of your eyes, allowing us to monitor even small changes over time. Throughout the exam, we’ll explain what we’re seeing and answer your questions so you feel informed and supported every step of the way.

When to Schedule an Eye Exam

While regular eye exams are important, it’s also helpful to be aware of changes that may need more immediate attention.

  • Blurry or fluctuating vision
  • Dark spots or floaters
  • Difficulty seeing at night
  • Sudden changes in vision

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s best to call our office.

Our Diabetic Eye Doctor

Dr. Shelby Alda provides diabetic eye care with a focus on consistency, clear communication, and long-term support. With her local roots in the East Tawas area, she understands the importance of building trusted relationships with her patients and helping them feel comfortable returning for ongoing care.

She takes the time to explain any changes in your eye health and works with you to monitor your condition over time. It’s care that’s steady, thoughtful, and centered around helping you protect your vision.

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BOOK AN EYE EXAM

If you have diabetes, regular eye exams are an important part of protecting your vision. Please call our office to schedule your visit so we can ensure you’re booked for the appropriate exam.