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Retinal Conditions

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Comprehensive Eye Care

Our team will evaluate the health of your eyes to screen and treat any ocular condition.

We provide the newest technology for the management of the following conditions.

Retinal Conditions

Screening for retinal conditions is vital for this age-related disease. OCT scans of the macula as well as photos allow us to monitor the condition and recommend treatment. AREDS2 eye vitamins may be recommended to help slow the progression of the dry form of the disease. Wet retinal conditions may present as a distortion of straight lines for which an Amsler grid can be used at home for screening. If signs of wet retinal conditions are present, our office will help you with establishing care with a retina specialist.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetes can affect small blood vessels in the eye, as well as the lens, among other things. It is important to monitor for changes secondary to diabetes, as early treatment and management can prevent long-term visual problems. An effective way to manage these changes is by keeping blood sugar levels under control. Our office can provide imaging of the status of the retina, as well as evaluate for cataracts to maintain long-term ocular health.

Comprehensive Eye Care

Our team will evaluate the health of your eyes to screen and treat any ocular condition. We provide the newest technology for the management of the following conditions.

Retinal Conditions

Screening for retinal conditions is vital for this age-related disease. OCT scans of the macula as well as photos allow us to monitor the condition and recommend treatment. AREDS2 eye vitamins may be recommended to help slow the progression of the dry form of the disease. Wet retinal conditions may present as a distortion of straight lines for which an Amsler grid can be used at home for screening. If signs of wet retinal conditions are present, our office will help you with establishing care with a retina specialist.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetes can affect small blood vessels in the eye, as well as the lens, among other things. It is important to monitor for changes secondary to diabetes, as early treatment and management can prevent long-term visual problems. An effective way to manage these changes is by keeping blood sugar levels under control. Our office can provide imaging of the status of the retina, as well as evaluate for cataracts to maintain long-term ocular health.

Retinal Conditions | A mature optometrist talking to a patient