Posterior Segment Diseases

Posterior segment diseases affect the back portion of the eye, including the retina, vitreous, and optic nerve—often leading to serious vision loss if untreated.

Key Areas of Care

  • Retinal Detachment – Prompt surgical repair to restore and preserve vision in emergency cases
  • Macular Degeneration – Diagnosis and management of age-related central vision loss using injections or laser therapy
  • Vitreous Hemorrhage – Treatment of bleeding in the vitreous cavity caused by trauma or diabetic eye disease
  • Central Serous Retinopathy – Monitoring and treatment for fluid buildup under the retina, often related to stress
  • Optic Nerve Disorders – Evaluation and care for conditions causing optic nerve swelling or damage

Advanced Techniques & Technologies

  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) – High-resolution imaging of retina and macula for early diagnosis
  • Fundus Fluorescein Angiography – Retinal blood vessel imaging to detect leakage, blockages, and disease
  • Vitrectomy Surgery – Removal of the vitreous gel to treat retinal disorders and restore vision
  • Intravitreal Injections – Targeted drug delivery into the eye to manage retinal conditions like AMD or diabetic retinopathy

Support and Recovery

  • Vision Monitoring – Regular follow-ups and imaging to track disease progression or response to treatment
  • Low Vision Aids – Tools and training to support daily life with limited vision
  • Patient Education – Clear guidance on managing chronic conditions and preventing complications
  • Personalized Treatment Plans – Care tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and visual needs

With timely diagnosis and advanced care, most posterior segment diseases can be managed effectively to preserve remaining vision and maintain quality of life.