Advanced care for complex vitreoretinal conditions
Our retina specialists treat delicate conditions affecting the back of the eye. Using advanced vitrectomy techniques and precise laser therapies, we manage retinal detachments, diabetic retinopathy, and macular disorders to preserve and restore your vision.
Schedule ConsultationRemoval of the vitreous gel to access the retina, followed by microscopic repair of detachments or membranes.
Precise laser treatment to seal retinal tears or treat leaking blood vessels in diabetic retinopathy.
Delivery of medication directly into the eye to treat wet macular degeneration and diabetic edema.
Supportive procedure to repair retinal detachments by bringing the eye wall closer to the retina.
Eye covered with patch/shield. Head positioning may be required if gas bubble was used.
Vision gradually improves. Gas bubble (if used) slowly absorbs. Avoid flying or high altitude.
Final vision stabilization. Resume all normal activities including air travel (once gas is gone).
Regular monitoring for chronic conditions like diabetes to maintain results.
Retinal detachment requires immediate attention to prevent permanent vision loss. Other conditions like macular holes are less urgent but timely treatment is crucial.
If a gas bubble is used to hold the retina in place, you may need to keep your head in a specific position for several days.
The surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia so you feel no pain. Post-op discomfort is usually mild.
Visual recovery depends on the severity and duration of the condition before surgery. Your surgeon will discuss realistic expectations.
Don't wait until it's too late. Schedule a consultation with our retina specialists.
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