5 Health Conditions Your Eye Exam Could Help Detect Early

Most people book an eye exam because their vision feels blurred, their glasses need updating, or driving at night has become harder. That matters, but a thorough eye test can also give your optometrist a valuable view of your wider wellbeing.

At Robinson Optometrists in Monkseaton, we examine the retina, optic nerve and tiny blood vessels at the back of the eye. These delicate structures can sometimes show early clues linked to wider health conditions, even before you notice changes in your sight. So, what can eye exams detect?

1. High blood pressure

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High blood pressure often develops without obvious symptoms. During a routine eye exam, your optometrist may notice changes in the retinal blood vessels, such as narrowing, small bleeds, swelling or signs that blood flow has been affected.

An eye exam cannot diagnose high blood pressure on its own, but these findings can be a useful warning sign. If we spot anything unusual, we may recommend that you contact your GP for blood pressure checks and further advice. Early action can help reduce the risk of stroke, heart disease and eye problems.

2. Diabetes and eye health

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Diabetes and eye health are closely connected because high blood sugar can affect the small blood vessels that supply the retina. Over time, this may lead to diabetic retinopathy, which can develop gradually without early symptoms.

During an eye test, we look for signs such as tiny bleeds, leaking vessels, retinal swelling or changes in the appearance of the back of the eye. If you have diabetes, NHS diabetic eye screening remains essential and is separate from your regular optician appointment. However, a routine eye exam is still important for checking your prescription, monitoring eye health and identifying other concerns.

3. High cholesterol

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Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the blood. Your body needs some cholesterol, but too much can contribute to narrowed or blocked arteries. In some cases, cholesterol-related changes may be visible in or around the eyes.

During your eye exam, we may notice pale rings around the cornea, yellowish deposits around the eyelids, or plaques in retinal blood vessels. These signs do not automatically mean high cholesterol, but may suggest a GP review would be sensible. Managing cholesterol early can support both cardiovascular health and long-term eye health.

4. Neurological changes

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Your eyes are directly connected to your brain through the optic nerves. Because of this, certain neurological changes can affect vision, eye movement, pupils or the appearance of the optic nerve.

During an eye exam, we check your visual fields, how your pupils react to light, how your eyes move together and whether the optic nerve looks healthy. Sudden double vision, unexplained vision loss, new blind spots, persistent headaches or optic nerve swelling may need prompt medical attention. Where necessary, we can refer you.

5. Autoimmune and inflammatory conditions

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Some autoimmune and inflammatory diseases can affect the eyes, including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and sarcoidosis. These conditions may cause inflammation in or around the eye, sometimes before a person connects their symptoms with a wider health issue.

Signs can include redness, light sensitivity, eye pain, dry eye, blurred vision or uveitis, which is inflammation inside the eye. Early assessment is important because inflammation can be uncomfortable and, in some cases, may put your sight at risk. Treatment and monitoring can help protect your vision.

Why choose Robinson Optometrists in Monkseaton?

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At Robinson Optometrists, we combine friendly North East care with clinical attention to detail. Our eye exams can include retinal photography, an Advanced Retinal CT 3D scan and our OCT eye test technology, which captures detailed images of the retina, optic nerve and blood vessels. It is painless, non-invasive and brilliant for monitoring subtle changes over time.

For most adults, an eye exam is recommended every two years, or more often if advised by your optometrist. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, inflammatory disease, neurological symptoms, or a family history of eye disease, we may recommend a tailored recall.

Ready to see the bigger picture when it comes to your health? Book your eye exam at Robinson Optometrists today and let’s look after your eyes — and perhaps a little more besides.

Le Parc: Superb Colourful Glasses

Our new Mediterranean-inspired eyewear collection has a unique power to catapult you from the mundane to the extraordinary – at least in your imagination. One minute you’re waiting for the Metro in Newcastle on a chilly Monday morning; slip on a pair of colourful glasses, and suddenly, you’re on a beachfront in Nice, sipping a café au lait.

That magical transportation is exactly what we want to deliver at Robinson Optometrists – and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce our latest collection.

A splash of Mediterranean sunshine in Whitley Bay

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Le Parc has just landed at our practice, bringing with it the vibrant spirit of Mediterranean living. Think azure seas kissing terracotta coastlines, bustling markets alive with hues of saffron and paprika and golden sunlight casting everything in a hazy glow. This isn’t just eyewear – it’s the pocket-size Mediterranean you can wear.

The Med’s unique bohemian style is one that never tries too hard, yet always looks spectacular. Le Parc captures this essence perfectly. They’re frames that make a statement while looking completely at home on your face.

Craftsmanship that tells a story

Each pair of Le Parc frames is created by the hands of skilled artisans. The collection features high-grade Italian acetate – a game-changing material that allows for rich, saturated colours and patterns to blend and pop like no other. 

The creation process involves multiple stages of hand-finishing, with craftspeople meticulously polishing each frame to bring out the depth and character of the colours. It’s this attention to detail that gives each pair of Le Parc frames their distinctive personality. You can almost feel the warmth of the Mediterranean workshop they were born in.

A diverse collection of possibilities

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Beyond its essential functionality, the Le Parc collection offers a delightful spectrum of designs to match any personality.

If you’re after something bold, chunky acetate frames come in striking colour combinations that channel the energy of Barcelona’s art scene. Or, if you prefer a more subtle look, there are minimalist metal designs that offer a quiet elegance with a hint of coastal charm.

What’s particularly lovely about these frames is their signature round temple tips – a small but significant detail that creates a perfect colour accent. This thoughtful design element means every frame carries that distinctive Le Parc character.

Bring some sunshine to Tyne and Wear

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In a world of increasingly similar eyewear, Le Parc brings something genuinely refreshing to the table.

Let’s be honest, there’s lots to love about living in the Northeast, but a tropical climate isn’t one. However, with Le Parc, you can carry a bit of that sunny disposition with you whatever the weather.

Your Mediterranean adventure awaits

Ready to inject some coastal colour into your life? Pop into our opticians in Whitley Bay to experience the magic of Le Parc yourself. Our team will help you discover which piece of Mediterranean bohemia suits you best – no passport required for this stylish journey!