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Vitreo Retinal Services

Vitreo Retinal Services

Vitreo-Retinal Services focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting the retina (the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye) and the vitreous (the gel-like substance in the middle of the eye). The retina and vitreous are critical to your vision, as the retina captures light and sends signals to the brain, while the vitreous maintains the shape of the eye and supports the retina. Diseases that affect these areas can lead to serious vision problems and, if left untreated, permanent vision loss.

At VuMax Eye Hospital, our team of specialized vitreo-retinal surgeons and ophthalmologists provides comprehensive services using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, cutting-edge treatments, and advanced surgical techniques to preserve and restore vision for patients suffering from retinal and vitreous disorders.

Types of Vitreo Retinal Services

Medical Treatments : Laser treatment for conditions like diabetic retinopathy and retinal tears to prevent further vision loss.

Epiretinal Membrane Surgery : Removal of abnormal membranes that cause vision distortion and improve visual clarity.

Fundus Photography: High-resolution images of the retina to monitor diseases like diabetic retinopathy and AMD.

Why Choose Us?

We provide exceptional vitreo-retinal care backed by experience, advanced technology, and a commitment to patient-centered care.We utilize the latest diagnostic imaging technologies such as OCT, fluorescein angiography, and retinal photography, as well as the newest treatment techniques to provide the most effective care.

Many of our procedures, including vitrectomy and retinal detachment surgeries, are minimally invasive, which reduces recovery time and minimizes the risk of complications.

Benefits of Vitreo Retinal Services:

Choosing Vitreo-Retinal Services at VuMax Eye Hospital comes with a host of benefits designed to preserve and restore vision, enhance your quality of life, and ensure long-term eye health.

  • Preservation and Restoration of Vision
  • Reduced Risk of Complications
  • Minimally Invasive Procedure