Frequently Asked Questions

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Why Diabetic Retinopathy screenings

Yes. Primary care and endocrinology practices commonly screen for diabetic retinopathy in-office using a non-mydriatic fundus camera, then send images for asynchronous specialist interpretation.

This point-of-care model helps close care gaps during routine diabetes visits — especially for patients who do not follow through with separate ophthalmology appointments. CarePlus supports capture, routing, specialist read, and structured reporting back to the clinic.