Early Retina Alerts
Minor retinal changes are identified before they cause major visual symptoms.
The retina receives and processes light signals, so even small damage can affect central vision quality. Diabetes, high blood pressure and age-related retinal changes may progress silently.
Dr. Shweta Agarwal advises periodic retina checkups for high-risk groups so complications are detected early and treated at the right time. Early referral and intervention planning can save valuable vision.
Our retina-focused consultations include history review, systemic risk understanding, and test-based decision support. We explain findings in patient-friendly language and align follow-up intervals to medical risk. For diabetic and hypertensive patients, this continuity is critical to prevent delayed diagnosis and preserve functional sight.




Every treatment plan combines medical precision with practical family guidance for better confidence and outcomes.
Minor retinal changes are identified before they cause major visual symptoms.
Eye care plan is aligned with diabetes and blood pressure status for better outcomes.
Regular timeline-based checks help prevent unexpected retinal complications.
Retina Emergency Guide
Retinal conditions can progress silently and become irreversible. Fast diagnosis helps save central and peripheral vision.
Book Urgent ConsultationNew flashes or sudden increase in floaters can signal retinal tear risk.
A dark shadow moving across vision is an urgent retinal warning.
Straight lines appearing bent should be assessed immediately.
Missing area in vision field can indicate serious retinal circulation issues.
Blurring with black spots in diabetic patients needs urgent retina exam.
Post-injury blur or flashes should be checked immediately.