Diabetic Retinopathy
A common retinal condition caused by diabetes, where retinal blood vessels become weak or damaged, affecting vision over time.
The retina plays a crucial role in vision, and any damage can affect how you see. At our clinic, we provide detailed retina evaluation and advanced treatment options for conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, and macular disorders.
Our goal is to detect retinal conditions early and provide timely treatment to protect your vision.
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Retinal detachment occurs when the retina pulls away from the underlying layers. This detachment of the retina disrupts its function and can lead to vision loss if not treated quickly. Simply put, the retina pulls away or separates from where it should be attached.
👉 Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition and requires immediate treatment.

We provide specialized retina services focused on early detection and careful management of retinal conditions. With modern diagnostic technology and clinical expertise, we ensure accurate evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Our approach focuses on preventing complications and supporting long-term vision health through regular monitoring and timely care.
The retina is a thin, light-sensitive layer made up of delicate cells and retinal blood vessels. It captures images and sends signals to your brain. Any damage here directly affects how you see.
A disease of the retina includes any condition that affects the retina’s structure or function. These can involve swelling, leakage, blocked blood vessels in the retina.
In some cases, the retina may even pull away from its base, leading to serious vision problems. Early diagnosis and timely retina treatment are important to protect long-term vision.

Each type of retinal condition requires a different approach, and the right retina treatment depends on accurate diagnosis and timely care. Some of the most common retinal diseases and conditions include:
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A common retinal condition caused by diabetes, where retinal blood vessels become weak or damaged, affecting vision over time.
A condition that affects the central part of the retina (macula), leading to gradual loss of sharp and detailed vision.
Occurs when blood vessels in the retina become blocked, affecting blood flow and causing vision disturbances.
Small breaks in the retina that can allow fluid to pass through and may lead to retinal detachment if untreated.
A serious eye condition where the retina pulls away from its normal position, requiring urgent medical attention.
Various retinal conditions that may affect vision and require proper evaluation and personalized retina treatment.
Accurate diagnosis is the first step toward the right retina treatment.
How We Examine the Retina
These tools help detect:

There is no single solution for all. The best retina treatment options depend on your condition. Some retinal conditions can be managed without surgery
When the condition is advanced, retina surgery becomes necessary. urgery may be required in cases such as retinal detachment, large or multiple retinal tears, severe diabetic retinopathy, or bleeding inside the eye.
Types of Retina Surgery
This procedure helps reattach the retina to the eye wall and bring the retina back into place. The goal is to remove fluid, close the tear, and secure the retina.
This procedure removes blood or fluid from the retina, clears scar tissue, and helps reposition the retina. It is used in complex retinal conditions and tractional retinal detachment.
Laser photocoagulation seals retinal tears, while freezing treatment creates adhesion to stabilize the retina. These procedures help seal the retina and prevent detachment.

From early diagnosis of retinal disease to treatment and surgery for complex conditions like retinal detachment, our clinic offers complete retina eye care. Get the right care for every type of retinal condition with personalized treatment plans.


Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common retinal diseases and a leading cause of vision loss in diabetic patients. It happens when blood vessels in the retina become weak and damaged.
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Retinal blood vessels become weak and leaky, leading to small bleeds and swelling (oedema). Deposits may form in the retina, and in some cases, bleeding can occur inside the eye. In advanced stages, it can lead to retinal detachment.
You may be at higher risk if you are insulin-dependent diabetic, have poorly controlled diabetes, are pregnant with diabetes, or have been living with diabetes for many years. Risk increases with the duration of diabetes.
This condition can remain silent for years. Common symptoms include blurred vision, floaters, and sudden loss of vision. In advanced stages, it may lead to bleeding inside the eye, glaucoma, or detachment of the retina.
Once diabetes is diagnosed, regular eye check-ups are essential, even without symptoms. Immediate consultation is needed if there are any changes in vision.
Diagnosis includes vision testing, retina examination after pupil dilation, retina imaging and photographs, and monitoring of retinal blood vessels.
Managing diabetes carefully is essential to protect your retina eye and prevent serious retinal conditions like diabetic retinopathy or even retinal detachment. High sugar levels can damage the blood vessels in the retina, leading to leakage, swelling, or small retinal tears. Over time, this damage may worsen and even cause the retina to pull away, a condition where retinal detachment occurs and requires immediate treatment.
To reduce risk, keep your blood sugar and lipid levels under control, go for regular eye check-ups, and follow your doctor’s advice on time. Early detection allows the retinal specialist to plan the best retinal treatment and avoid the need for complex retina surgery. Simple steps today can help protect your vision and maintain long-term retina eye care.
Many retinal disorders develop slowly, but once they progress, they can affect vision very quickly. A small retinal tear may not seem serious at first, but if left untreated, it can lead to retinal detachment, where the retina pulls away from the eye wall. This is a serious condition that may require retinal detachment surgery to reattach the retina.
Early retina treatment helps seal the retina, control damage to the retinal blood vessels, and prevent complications. Delaying care can worsen the retinal condition and may lead to permanent vision loss. Regular check-ups and timely consultation with a retinal specialist ensure the best course of treatment and long-term eye health.
Our clinic focuses on accurate diagnosis, ethical treatment, and personalized care to help patients manage retinal conditions safely and effectively.
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Our team has experience in diagnosing and managing various retinal conditions.
We use modern imaging systems for precise retina evaluation.
From diagnosis to treatment, complete retina care is provided under one roof.
We provide clear guidance and personalized care for every patient.
Treatment decisions are explained clearly before proceeding.
Patients trust our clinic for responsible and reliable eye care.










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