
Diabetes may affect eyes,
but early screening helps
protect your vision.
Screening once a year is recommended
for all people with diabetes.[06]
Speak to your doctor about
Diabetic Retinopathy today.
If no signs of Diabetic Retinopathy are found, continue annual comprehensive eye examination for early detection.
For people living with diabetes, early screening can help save sight.
AI-enabled retinal imaging technology, is making eye screening faster, simpler, and more accessible, even in smaller clinics and community settings.
The Fundus on Phone (FOP) system captures clear retinal images in seconds and uses Medios DR AI, the world's first offline 3-in-1 AI, to help screen for Diabetic Retinopathy.
Speak to your doctor about Diabetic Retinopathy screening.

Your pupils are widened to allow a detailed view of the retina.
Captures clear images of the back of the eye to document changes.
Uses light waves to create detailed cross-section images and detect any retinal swelling or fluid.
A dye test used to show leaking or blocked blood vessels.[02]

Through our Ophthalmology Division, we conduct eye screening camps across India every year to enable early detection of Diabetic Retinopathy.
The figures below reflect the impact of one year from this ongoing effort.
cities reached
screening camps in a year
people screened in a year


Through our Ophthalmology Division, we conduct eye screening camps across India every year to enable early detection of Diabetic Retinopathy.
The figures below reflect the impact of one year from this ongoing effort.
cities reached
screening camps in a year
people screened in a year