Retinal Lasers

Retinal laser treatments are used to seal leaking blood vessels, repair retinal tears, and manage various retinal conditions with precision, minimal discomfort, and quick recovery.

Key Areas of Care

  • Diabetic Retinopathy – Laser photocoagulation to treat leaking vessels and prevent vision loss
  • Retinal Tears – Laser sealing of retinal breaks to prevent detachment
  • Macular Edema – Focal laser therapy to reduce fluid buildup and stabilize vision
  • Retinal Vein Occlusions – Grid laser treatment to improve circulation and reduce swelling
  • Lattice Degeneration – Prophylactic laser to strengthen weak retinal areas and prevent complications

Advanced Techniques & Technologies

  • Argon Laser – Commonly used for diabetic eye conditions and retinal vein occlusions
  • Pattern Laser Technology – Delivers precise, uniform laser spots for faster and safer treatment
  • Multispot Laser Systems – Treats larger areas quickly with reduced discomfort and improved accuracy
  • Laser Delivery via Slit Lamp – Outpatient, non-invasive approach ensuring patient comfort and precision

Support and Recovery

  • Same-Day Procedure – Quick outpatient process with minimal downtime
  • Post-Treatment Monitoring – Follow-ups to assess response and plan additional care if needed
  • Vision Stability Guidance – Tips to protect and monitor vision following laser treatment
  • Patient Education – Clear instructions and awareness on symptoms that require immediate attention

Retinal laser therapy is a safe and effective way to manage various vision-threatening conditions and preserve long-term eye health.