Vitreoretinal services diagnose and treat conditions affecting the vitreous, the gel-like substance that fills the eye and retina. The vitreous of the eye is in charge of receiving and processing images.
Issues with the vitreous are often a sign of other systemic health concerns, like diabetes or hypertension. Conditions and diseases that affect the back of the eye may include the following:
If left untreated, some conditions could potentially cause visual impairment.
At EyesNY, we offer different vitreoretinal services that restore vision functionality. These include laser therapy, vitreoretinal surgery, medication, and deep examinations to determine the underlying cause.
Depending on the root of your condition and specific case, your doctor will determine the best treatment plan to address your condition or disease by performing needed tests and assessments.
Conditions We Treat with Vitreoretinal Services
EyesNY specialists offer vitreoretinal services to treat the following conditions.
Diabetic Retinopathy
High blood sugar levels in people with diabetes can damage the blood vessels in the retina, developing into diabetic retinopathy. This usually occurs when the blood vessels in the retina begin to weaken and leak fluids or blood, causing swelling and distortion of vision.
Vitreous Detachment
Vitreous detachment happens when the substance that fills the eye (vitreous) separates from the retina. If left untreated, it can lead to complications such as retinal tears, which can cause vision loss.
Symptoms of vitreous detachment include eye floaters, flashes of light, and shadows impairing your vision.
Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration is a condition where the central region of the retina starts to deteriorate. Symptoms include blurriness or the development of a blind spot.
Retinal Detachment
When fluid accumulates under the retina, it causes the retina to lift and detach from the underlying eye tissues. This is called retinal detachment.
Vitreoretinal Diseases Risk Factors
Several factors increase the risk of diseases affecting the vitreous and retina of the eye. Some of these include:
Our specialists might ask about your medical or family history of eye diseases during your eye exam. Knowing about your lifestyle and family can help diagnose if you have a vitreoretinal disease.
Your ophthalmologist may perform multiple painless and quick tests, including:
At EyesNY, we offer multiple treatment options to stop or slow the progression of diseases affecting the retina and vitreous.
Intravitreal and Steroid Injections
During an intravitreal and steroid injections procedure, medication is injected into the vitreous. Medication helps reduce swelling and prevents or slows down the disease progression.
Intravitreal and steroids injections are useful treatments for conditions such as:
Macular degeneration
Diabetic retinopathy
Retinal occlusion
Vitreoretinal Surgery
Vitreoretinal surgery involves operating on the retina and vitreous. Some common types of vitreoretinal surgeries include the following:
Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing the vitreous and replacing it with saline solution or gas. Vitrectomy treats retinal detachment and macular holes.
Retinal Laser Surgery uses a laser to seal abnormal blood vessels or retinal tears, preventing further damage to the retina. Retinal laser surgery treats diabetic retinopathy and retinal tears.
Macular Hole Surgery treats holes that have formed in the center of the retina (macula) through a small incision that repairs it.
The best course of action for each patient will depend on their specific case. EyesNY specialists will work closely with you to determine the best treatment plan for your needs.
Eye Surgery Recovery
Recovery time and side effects depend on your unique health conditions and the specific surgical procedure required.
Most patients can return to regular activities within a few days after surgery. However, full recovery can take up to six weeks.
Access High-Quality Vitreoretinal Services in New York
EyesNY offers multiple treatment options to help patients slow or stop the progression of vitreoretinal diseases. Our specialized team of ophthalmologists is ready to assess your needs and give you the high-quality vision care you deserve.
We work with cutting-edge technology to identify the root cause of your condition and create personalized treatment plans. Our caring staff is ready to welcome you and meet your ocular health and vision needs. We offer specialty eye care services, including vitreoretinal services.
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