The Retina is the eye’s innermost layer and is very sensitive to light. When we perceive anything, light rays enter our eyes through the lens and land on the retina.
They get transformed into neural signals/impulses here and the optic nerve carries these visual stimuli to the brain that translates them back as images.
At Pune iris eye care, we conduct complex retinal surgery for diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, pediatric retinal disease, intraocular inflammation, and infectious diseases. We are known as the Retina Treatment in Moshi, Pune, and specialize in diseases of the retina, vitreous, and uvea.
Pune iris eye care has earned the reputation of being the first retinal clinic. The center has the best equipment for routine eye treatment and specializes in modern retinal treatment. The center is trusted because of our passion, commitment, and concern for eye patients.
The retina can be broadly divided into two important regions:
- Peripheral Retina (Outer Retina): Responsible for side vision and detecting motion.
- Macula (Central Retina): The central part of the retina that provides sharp, detailed vision required for reading, writing, driving, and recognizing faces.
A healthy macula is essential for clear and crisp vision, enabling you to perform everyday tasks with precision.
Advanced Retina Evaluation
At Iris Eye Care, Moshi, we use advanced diagnostic technologies to accurately detect and manage retinal disorders. Retina conditions are initially evaluated through comprehensive eye examinations, including indirect ophthalmoscopy and slit-lamp biomicroscopy. When required, further investigations may be recommended, such as:
- Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA): A detailed assessment of retinal blood vessels to detect abnormalities and leakage.
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): A high-resolution, cross-sectional scan that provides detailed images of the retinal layers.
Laser Therapy for Retinal Disorders
Laser therapy is a safe and effective treatment used to manage various retinal conditions. During the procedure, a highly focused laser beam is applied to the affected area of the retina. The treatment is performed on an outpatient basis, usually takes 10–30 minutes, and does not require hospitalization.
In some cases, multiple treatment sessions may be needed. The primary goal of laser therapy is to prevent further vision loss and stabilize retinal disease. While it can help preserve existing vision, it may not restore vision that has already been lost due to retinal damage.
Following treatment, your retina specialist may recommend a repeat fluorescein angiography to evaluate the results and determine whether additional laser treatment is necessary.
2. What are the common symptoms of retinal problems?
Blurred vision, floaters, flashes of light, distorted vision, and sudden vision loss are common signs of retinal disorders.
5. Why choose Iris Eye Care for Retina Treatment in Moshi?
Iris Eye Care offers advanced retinal diagnostics, modern treatment options, and expert care under Dr. Vasundhara Kulkarni with over 20 years of experience.