Why Choose DLV Vision for Your Retina Treatment?
At DLV Vision, you’ll have a team of world-class doctors and cutting-edge technology to ensure you get the best retina treatment possible for your eyesight. We offer a range of retina treatment services that will monitor the health of your retina and keep you seeing clearly for years to come.
Diabetic Retinopathy
This is a diabetic complication that can have severe effects on your vision and health, and it often won’t show any obvious signs until it’s too late. Diabetic retinopathy occurs when diabetes causes abnormal blood vessel development in your eyes. These weak blood vessels can then break and leak onto the retina.
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
AMD is a condition where the structure responsible for central vision — the macula — wears down, often due to the body’s natural aging process. Most patients won’t notice any signs of AMD, but our team can identify it early and create a management plan to keep your vision clear.
Detached Retina
Retinal detachment is a serious issue that happens when the retina becomes separated from the back of your eye, causing vision loss. We can often perform retinal surgery to re-attach the retina back to the wall of the eye to restore some of your eyesight.
Floaters
These are gray or brown spots in your vision, often appearing like dust, cobwebs, lines, or dots. Floaters usually aren’t a sign of concern, but they can be irritating to live with. Luckily, our team can correct floaters and restore your vision.
Posterior Vitreous Detachment
The back of your eye is filled with a clear, gel-like material called the vitreous, which can separate from the retina as you age. If this happens, our team can examine your eyes to determine if a retina treatment option is required to repair it.
Vitreous Hemorrhage
This issue occurs when the vitreous bleeds out of the area in the back of the eye. Vitreous hemorrhage is often a sign of an even more serious issue, like diabetic retinopathy or retinal detachment.
Melanoma
Freckles in the layer under the retina can indicate a condition known as choroidal melanoma, a form of cancer. Our eye experts can identify if any spots are melanoma and will refer you to other specialists for management.
Uveitis
Uveitis is an issue where the inside of your eye becomes inflamed. This is often caused by eye injury, disease, or infections. We can help manage this with treatments, eye drops, and oral medications to keep your eyes healthy.
Eye Injections
Eye injections are a common and effective option for managing and treating diseases, such as some forms of AMD, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vein occlusion. These are all pain-free solutions that involve delivering medicine to specific parts of your eye.
Laser Procedures
Our expert eye surgeons also offer several different laser surgery procedures to manage a range of conditions. These options include laser panretinal photocoagulation, laser retinopexy, and more.
Retinal Surgery
Our experts are also skilled at performing surgical repair and care for retina treatments, including vitrectomy, scleral buckle, and choroidal drainage. We also offer intraocular lens exchange, which is frequently performed at the same time as a vitrectomy.
