- Feb 21st, 2024
Recognizing the Signs of a Retinal Emergency: Understanding Flashes & Floaters
Understanding the potential implications of flashes and floaters is crucial for preserving vision and addressing retinal health concerns effectively.
- Jan 25th, 2024
3 Facts About Anti-VEGF Intravitreal Injections
Learn more about the power of intravitreal anti-VEGF injections for retinal health and how they combat abnormal blood vessel growth.
- Jan 11th, 2024
4 Reasons to Make Retinal Health Your Top Priority in 2024
Prioritizing retinal health goes beyond preserving sight – it’s about taking a holistic approach to our overall health and quality of life.
- Dec 28th, 2023
A Closer Look at Drusen: Understanding the Impact on Vision
Drusen are small yellow deposits that build up in the back of the eye and can be seen by your ophthalmologist during a dilated eye exam.
- Dec 15th, 2023
The Link Between Nutrition and Retina Health: What You Need to Know
For our eyes, a healthy diet offering ample amounts of essential nutrients may help maintain and improve vision, particularly for the retina.
- Nov 29th, 2023
Through the Lens: An Overview of Modern Retinal Diagnostics
Imaging techniques play a critical role in retinal diagnostic testing. These procedures help retina specialists see exactly what’s going on inside your eye.
- Nov 16th, 2023
Diabetic Retinopathy: Managing and Preventing Damage to the Retina
Diabetic retinopathy can damage the retina’s blood vessels and potentially cause visual impairment or blindness. Proper management, treatment, and preventative measures can protect your vision.
- Oct 30th, 2023
Digital Eye Strain: How to Protect Your Retina in the Digital Age
Can blue light from digital screens cause damage to the retina or contribute to diseases like age-related macular degeneration (AMD)? Learn about how blue light impacts vision.
- Oct 19th, 2023
Retinal Degeneration in Myopia: Understanding the Link and Preventive Measures
Myopia can increase your risk for several sight-threatening complications including retinal detachment. To mitigate these risks, it's crucial to consult your ophthalmologist about preventive measures.
- Sep 29th, 2023
How Diabetes Affects Vision Health & the Retina
If you have diabetes or are at risk of developing it, and haven’t seen an eye doctor in a while, consider this a strong reminder that it’s time to schedule a diabetic eye exam.
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