Retina Services

Retina Services

Protecting the Window to Your Vision

The retina is the thin layer of tissue at the back of your eye that senses light and sends signals to your brain — it’s what allows you to see. When something goes wrong with your retina, it can affect your vision permanently. That’s why timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial.

Common Retinal Conditions We Help Treat
Advanced Retina Treatments
Why Retina Care Matters

Your retina can’t regenerate. That’s why early detection is everything. Regular eye exams, especially for people with diabetes or vision changes, can save your sight.

When to Seek Retina Care

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A cataract is a condition where the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, making your vision blurry, dim, or distorted. It’s like looking through a foggy window — and over time, it can seriously affect your ability to see clearly, especially at night or in bright light.

Lasik

See Life Clearly — Without Glasses or Contacts
Waking up and seeing the world clearly without reaching for your glasses — that’s the freedom LASIK offers.
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is one of the most advanced and trusted vision correction procedures in the world. It works by reshaping the cornea using a precise laser, allowing light to focus properly on the retina — resulting in sharper, clearer vision.

Protecting the Window to Your Vision
The retina is the thin layer of tissue at the back of your eye that senses light and sends signals to your brain — it’s what allows you to see. When something goes wrong with your retina, it can affect your vision permanently. That’s why timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial.

Protect Your Vision Before It’s Too Late
Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” — because it causes slow, irreversible vision loss with little to no symptoms in the early stages. It damages the optic nerve, usually due to high pressure inside the eye, and if left untreated, can lead to permanent blindness.

A comprehensive eye exam is a thorough evaluation of the eyes and the visual system, aimed at assessing overall eye health and identifying any potential issues. Here’s an overview of what such an exam typically involves: Patient History, Visual Acuity Test, Refraction Assessment, Eye Movement and Coordination Tests, Pupil Dilation, Tonometry (Intraocular Pressure Test), Slit Lamp Exam, Retinal Exam, Testing for Color Vision, Assessment for Systemic Conditions
Squint surgery (also known as strabismus surgery) is a procedure aimed at correcting a condition where the eyes are misaligned, or “crossed.” This misalignment, known as strabismus, can cause the eyes to point in different directions. Squint surgery helps realign the eyes and can improve both appearance and vision.
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