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Advanced Retinal Imaging

Precision Diagnostics for Retina and Macular Diseases

The **retina** is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye, and accurate imaging is essential for diagnosing serious conditions like **Diabetic Retinopathy**, **Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)**, and vascular occlusions.

We utilize state-of-the-art non-invasive and specialized imaging technologies, including **Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)** and **Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA)**, to obtain microscopic details of the retina, monitor disease progression, and plan highly targeted treatments.

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Schedule your retinal assessment, especially if you have diabetes.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Scan

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

Non-invasive, cross-sectional imaging of the retina, like an ultrasound but using light, to detect fluid and swelling (Macular Edema).

Digital Fundus Photography

Digital Fundus Photography

High-resolution color photos of the back of the eye (fundus) to document disease, such as retinal hemorrhages or optic nerve damage.

Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA)

Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA)

A dye-based test that images the retinal blood flow, revealing leaky vessels, blockages, and areas of reduced circulation.

Precise Retina Diagnosis

Accurate Treatment Planning

Detailed imaging guides the need for specific treatments, including laser procedures or anti-VEGF injections.

Frequently Asked Questions About Retinal Imaging

The **OCT** can detect and measure fluid buildup in the retina (**Macular Edema**), monitor the thickness of the nerve fiber layer (critical for **Glaucoma**), and analyze structural changes caused by **AMD** or macular holes.

**FFA** involves injecting a fluorescent dye into a vein in the arm. The dye travels to the retinal blood vessels, and a specialized camera captures images, allowing doctors to see damaged, leaking, or blocked blood vessels that are invisible otherwise.

Non-invasive tests like **OCT** and **Fundus Photography** are completely painless and take just minutes. **FFA** involves an injection, which may cause temporary side effects, but the procedure is quick and vital for certain diagnoses.

Patients with **Diabetes**, individuals over the age of 50 with a family history of **AMD**, or anyone with systemic conditions affecting blood vessels (like high blood pressure) should have routine, detailed retinal examinations and imaging as recommended by their doctor.