Advanced Retina Clinic

Our Advanced Retina Clinic specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of complex retinal conditions.

Led by highly trained vitreoretinal specialists, we provide comprehensive care for diseases affecting the retina, macula, and vitreous—the delicate structures at the back of the eye responsible for sharp, central vision and transmitting images to the brain.Retinal disorders can significantly impact vision, but early detection and advanced treatments can often preserve or improve sight. We use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including high-resolution imaging, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and fluorescein angiography, to accurately evaluate your condition and tailor a personalized treatment plan.

Common Retinal Conditions We Treat

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

The leading cause of vision loss in adults over 50. Dry AMD involves gradual thinning of the macula; wet AMD features abnormal blood vessel growth causing leakage. Management includes nutritional supplements, anti-VEGF injections, laser therapy, or monitoring for progression.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Damage from high blood sugar affecting retinal blood vessels, potentially leading to leakage, swelling (macular edema), or abnormal vessel growth. Treatments range from blood sugar control and laser therapy to injections or surgery to prevent severe vision loss.

Retinal Detachment

A medical emergency where the retina pulls away from its supporting tissue, causing floaters, flashes, or a curtain-like shadow in vision. Prompt surgical intervention (e.g., vitrectomy, scleral buckle, or pneumatic retinopexy) can often reattach the retina and restore vision.

Macular Holes and Puckers (Epiretinal Membranes)

Distortions in the macula causing blurred or wavy central vision. Vitrectomy surgery is often effective in improving vision.

Retinal Vein Occlusion

Blockage in retinal veins leading to swelling and vision changes. Treatments include injections, laser, or observation.

Inherited Retinal Diseases (e.g., Retinitis Pigmentosa)

Progressive conditions affecting night vision and peripheral sight. Management focuses on low-vision aids, clinical trials, and emerging gene therapies.

Other conditions

Vitreous hemorrhage, central serous chorioretinopathy, and inflammatory retinal disorders.

Advanced Treatments and Technologies

Intravitreal Injections
Anti-VEGF medications (e.g., to block abnormal vessel growth in wet AMD or diabetic edema) or steroids for inflammation.
Precise treatment for tears, leaks, or abnormal vessels.
Minimally invasive vitrectomy for detachments, macular issues, or hemorrhages, often performed outpatient with high success rates.
Access to cutting-edge therapies, including new drugs and gene treatments for inherited diseases.

Symptoms to Watch For

Regular eye exams are crucial, especially if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease.

Our team is committed to compassionate, patient-centered care. We work closely with you to explain your condition, answer questions, and support lifestyle changes that promote eye health (e.g., controlling blood sugar, quitting smoking, and a nutrient-rich diet).

Schedule an appointment today to protect your vision.

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