Protecting and restoring sight from the back of the eye — with vitrectomy surgery, anti-VEGF therapy, and retinal laser for sight-threatening conditions.
The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye — and diseases here can cause sudden or progressive vision loss. Our Retina & Vitreous team manages both emergencies (such as retinal detachment) and chronic conditions (such as diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration) with timely, evidence-based treatment.
We use optical coherence tomography (OCT), wide-field fundus imaging, and intravitreal therapy to diagnose and treat with precision.
Request a Retina ConsultationComprehensive management of medical and surgical retinal disease.
A sight-threatening emergency requiring prompt surgery to reattach the retina.
Age-related (AMD) and myopic macular degeneration managed with injections and monitoring.
Diabetes-related retinal damage treated with laser, injections, and vitrectomy.
Bleeding or opacities in the vitreous causing spots or vision loss.
A small break in the macula, often repaired with vitrectomy surgery.
Evaluation and treatment of bleeding within the retina.
From office-based injections to advanced vitreoretinal surgery.
Medications injected into the eye to control macular edema and neovascularization in AMD and diabetic retinopathy.
Micro-incision removal of the vitreous to repair retinal detachment, macular holes, and severe hemorrhage.
Sealing leaking vessels and creating barriers to slow disease progression.
OCT and fundus photography to track disease and guide treatment decisions.
Our retina service is led by an experienced vitreoretinal surgeon.
Associate Chief Physician, Vice President. Experienced in vitrectomy, retinal detachment repair, diabetic retinopathy, and macular disease management.