Diabetic Retinopathy Screening and Treatment

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Diabetic Retinopathy is a serious eye condition caused by damage to the blood vessels in the retina due to uncontrolled diabetes. It is one of the leading causes of vision loss in adults, but with early detection and proper treatment, vision can often be preserved or restored. Our clinic offers specialized Diabetic Retinopathy Screening and Treatment to help manage this condition effectively.


What is Diabetic Retinopathy?

Over time, high blood sugar levels can weaken and damage the tiny blood vessels in the retina, leading to leakage, swelling, and in advanced cases, abnormal new vessel growth. This can result in blurred vision, floaters, dark spots, or even sudden vision loss if left untreated.


Our Services

1. Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
We use advanced, non-invasive imaging techniques such as fundus photography, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography), and fluorescein angiography to detect early signs of retinal damage — even before symptoms appear.

2. Laser Treatment (Photocoagulation)
A safe and effective laser procedure used to seal leaking blood vessels and prevent further vision deterioration in non-proliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

3. Intravitreal Injections
Anti-VEGF medications are injected directly into the eye to reduce swelling and block abnormal blood vessel growth, helping to preserve and improve vision.

4. Vitrectomy Surgery
For advanced cases with bleeding or retinal detachment, vitrectomy is performed to remove blood and scar tissue from the eye and restore clarity.

5. Ongoing Monitoring & Diabetes Management Support
We provide regular follow-ups, education, and coordination with your diabetologist to help control blood sugar and reduce the risk of further retinal damage.


Why Choose Us?

  • Expert retinal specialists & trained ophthalmologists

  • Advanced diagnostic and treatment technology

  • Personalized care and regular follow-up

  • Patient-friendly counseling and diabetes education