Navigating the Spectrum of Retinal Health

At Trivision Eye Hospital, our dedicated retina care team is equipped to address a diverse range of retinal diseases, all with the goal of preserving your precious gift of sight. We understand the importance of clear vision in your daily life, and our experienced specialists are committed to providing you with the most advanced and compassionate care for your retinal health.

Understanding Retinal Diseases

The retina is the delicate, light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye responsible for capturing light and transmitting visual signals to your brain. A variety of conditions can affect the retina, potentially leading to vision changes or loss. At our Bandra clinic, we offer expertise in managing a wide spectrum of retinal diseases.

Common Retinal Conditions We Treat

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

A progressive condition affecting the central part of the retina (the macula), leading to central vision loss. Our specialists are skilled in diagnosing and managing both dry and wet forms of AMD.

Diabetic Retinopathy

A serious complication of diabetes that damages blood vessels in the retina, potentially causing vision impairment or blindness. Our tailored treatments (like laser and injections) aim to prevent disease progression and preserve your vision.

Retinal Tears and Detachments

This is a medical emergency. Swift treatment is vital to prevent permanent vision loss. Our expertise in laser and surgical techniques helps restore retinal health.

Retinal Vein and Artery Occlusions

Blockages in retinal blood vessels can lead to sudden vision changes. Our team provides prompt interventions to minimize vision loss.

Macular Edema

Swelling of the macula due to fluid leakage, which can distort central vision. Our advanced treatments target the underlying causes and improve your sight.

Hereditary Retinal Disorders

Our specialists offer compassionate care for inherited retinal conditions, providing support and tailored management options.

Personalized Treatment Approach

At Trivision Eye Hospital, we understand that each patient’s journey is unique. Our retina care team conducts thorough assessments using advanced imaging to create personalized treatment plans that address your specific condition and needs.

Advanced retinal imaging and diagnosis at Trivision Eye Hospital Eye scans showing Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular Degeneration Illustration of a retinal tear and laser treatment Diagram showing macular edema (swelling) Retina surgery and compassionate patient care
Top Q&A

Your Retina Questions Answered by Bandra Experts

The retina is the thin layer of tissue at the very back of your eye. It's like the "film in a camera." It captures light and converts it into neural signals that are sent to your brain, allowing you to see.

Diabetic Retinopathy is a serious eye complication caused by diabetes. High blood sugar levels damage the tiny blood vessels in the retina, causing them to leak or bleed. If untreated, it can lead to severe vision loss and blindness. Regular eye screening is essential for all diabetic patients.

AMD is a progressive condition that affects the macula, the central part of your retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision. It's a leading cause of vision loss in people over 50. It can make central vision blurry or distorted, though peripheral (side) vision usually remains intact.

This is a medical emergency. Seek immediate care from an eye specialist if you experience:

  • A sudden increase in "floaters" (specks or cobwebs drifting in your vision).
  • Sudden flashes of light, like a camera flash, in your side vision.
  • A dark "curtain" or shadow moving across your field of vision.
Swift treatment is vital to prevent permanent vision loss.

Treatment depends on the condition. At Trivision, we offer advanced therapies including:

  • Laser Treatment (Laser Photocoagulation): To seal leaking blood vessels or repair retinal tears.
  • Intravitreal Injections: Medications (like Anti-VEGF) injected into the eye to treat wet AMD, diabetic retinopathy, and macular edema.
  • Vitrectomy (Retinal Surgery): A surgical procedure to treat advanced conditions like retinal detachments.