Treatment

Retinal Disease Treatment

Our retinal specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the retina and vitreous, including diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular degeneration, and retinal vascular occlusions.


About Retinal Disease Treatment

The retina is the inner layer at the back of the eye that helps us see clearly. Retinal diseases affect this layer and can cause serious vision problems if not treated on time.

Our retinal care focuses on early diagnosis, timely treatment, and protecting vision for the long term.

Treatment Options for Retinal Problems

Treatment depends on the type and seriousness of the retinal condition. It may include:

Eye injections To reduce swelling and stop abnormal blood vessel growth
Laser treatment To seal leaking blood vessels and prevent further damage
Eye surgery (vitrectomy) For advanced or complicated retinal problems

All treatments are done using modern equipment to ensure safety and accuracy.

Why Early Detection & Regular Follow-Up Matter

Many retinal diseases do not cause pain or early symptoms, but they can slowly damage vision. That’s why early detection is very important. We recommend regular retina check-ups, especially for people with:

Diabetes High blood pressure Family history of eye disease

Regular follow-ups help control the condition and protect vision.

Retinal Conditions We Treat (In Simple Words)

Diabetic retinopathy Eye damage caused by diabetes
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) Affects central vision, common in older adults
Retinal vein blockage Sudden vision loss due to blocked blood vessels
Retinal detachment Retina separates from the eye wall and needs urgent treatment
Macular swelling (macular edema) Causes blurry central vision

Protecting Vision with Advanced Retinal Care

With early diagnosis, customized treatment, and advanced technology, we aim to slow down vision loss, protect eyesight, and help patients maintain a good quality of life.

Retinal Disease Treatment – FAQs

1. What are retinal diseases? +
Retinal diseases are eye problems that affect the retina, the part of the eye responsible for clear vision. If untreated, they can lead to vision loss.
2. How are retinal diseases treated? +
Treatment may include eye injections, laser treatment, or surgery—depending on the condition and how severe it is.
3. Are eye injections safe? +
Yes. Eye injections are commonly used and are safe when given by experienced eye specialists under proper sterile conditions.
4. Why is early detection important for retinal problems? +
Finding retinal problems early allows treatment to start on time, which helps prevent permanent vision damage.
5. Who is at higher risk for retinal diseases? +
People with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, older age, or a family history of eye disease have a higher risk and should get regular eye check-ups.