Diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases and disorders of the retina and vitreous.
As we age, it is important for regular screenings and examinations that may detect the early signs of AMD.
Diabetes affects more than blood sugar. It can affect the eyes if left untreated and lead to vision loss.
Medical attention for damaged arteries and veins to prevent further sight loss or complications.
If vitreous thickens and tugs on the retina so that a tear is created, it can lead to retinal detachment.
The formation of small openings known as macular holes can cause distorted vision and dark spots.
If the epiretinal membrane becomes wrinkled or bulged it can impede the ability to see clearly.
A retinal tear or hole may cause a sudden onset of seeing black spots or floaters in the affected eye.
The presence of blood in the vitreous humor is a common cause of acutely decreased vision.
Retinal disease is a prevalent issue, but can be addressed with early detection and treatment.
Spots in a patient's vision can arise from aging, dehydration, infection, or inflammation of the eye.
Medication to slow the development of abnormal blood vessels and help to preserve vision.