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The retina is a thin layer of tissue that covers the inside wall at the back of the eye. The retina acts like the film of a camera to capture light signals that are then transmitted via the optic nerve to the brain to create a vision. The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the inside of the eye and is attached to the retina. If you experience damage to your retina or vitreous, Empire Eye will work with your eye care physician and use state-of-the-art diagnostics to assess your condition.
Retina depends on healthy blood circulation. When healthy, the center of the retina, or the macula, allows us to see detail clearly. The area surrounding the macula is the peripheral retina which enables us to see to the side (peripheral vision). Damage to the retina is caused by diseases, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, infection, injury, or aging. Many blood vessels nourish the retina and when these leak or become obstructed, vision becomes blurry or is lost completely.
Vitreous conditions such as hemorrhage or degeneration can interfere with vision or cause retinal problems, such as retinal tear or detachment.
Our board-certified ophthalmologists offer advanced injectable treatments for many retinal conditions.
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