- Sep 30th, 2025
Welcome Retina Consultants of Southwest Florida to the RGF Family!
Please join us in welcoming these award-winning physicians from RCSWFL: Dr. Paul A. Raskauskas, Dr. Tom Ghuman, Dr. Ashish G. Sharma, and Dr. Katrina A. Mears.
- Sep 25th, 2025
From Dry AMD to Geographic Atrophy: How to Protect Your Vision
Most people with dry AMD don’t progress to geographic atrophy. With regular eye exams, supplements, and healthy habits, you can slow progression and protect your vision over time.
- Sep 11th, 2025
Living with Eye Floaters: Should You Seek Treatment or Wait It Out?
The vitreous is a clear, gel-like substance that helps the eye keep its shape and light reach the retina. As it changes with age, it can cause floaters—usually harmless but sometimes a warning sign.
- Sep 3rd, 2025
Retina Group of Florida Welcomes New Physicians
Retina Group of Florida is thrilled to welcome three new retina specialists to our practice: Dr. Jie Sun, Dr. Matthew Donovan, and Dr. Blake H. Fortes.
- Aug 28th, 2025
How Retinal Conditions Can Affect Depth Perception
Retinal conditions can affect depth perception. Learn how early care and vision rehab support safety and independence.
- Aug 22nd, 2025
Vitreous Detachment: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Posterior vitreous detachment is common with age. Learn its symptoms, possible complications, and when to see a retina specialist for care.
- Jul 30th, 2025
Autoimmune Disease and Uveitis: How Inflammation Affects Your Retinal Health
Think autoimmune disease only affects your joints or skin? It can also impact your eyes. Here's what to watch for—and how to protect your sight.
- Jul 30th, 2025
The Retina-Heart Connection: How Cardiovascular Health Affects Your Vision
Your retinas may reveal silent signs of heart trouble. If you have cardiovascular risk factors, a retina exam could catch what you can't see.
- Jun 18th, 2025
What Is Photobiomodulation? A New Light Therapy for Retinal Diseases
Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a non-invasive light therapy that uses specific wavelengths of light to help retinal cells stay healthier for longer.
- Jun 5th, 2025
Eye Health and Hormones: How Menopause and Hormonal Changes Can Affect the Retina
Hormonal changes are part of aging, especially in menopause. Shifts in hormones can influence mood, metabolism, and research shows they may also affect retinal health
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