Seeing Beyond Macular Degeneration
Are you facing the challenges of macular degeneration? Refocus Eye Health’s macular degeneration doctors in Camden offer expert care, ranging from advanced treatments to surgery if needed. We’re here to help you navigate this journey with clarity and confidence.
Macular Degeneration Explained
Macular degeneration, also called age-related macular degeneration (AMD), happens when the central part of the retina, called the macula, gets damaged. This can make things look blurry or wavy in your central vision. It’s like trying to see through a foggy window.
Currently, there is no cure for AMD. However, there are various treatments and interventions available that can help slow the progression of the disease and manage its symptoms.
Symptoms of Macular Degeneration
Some common symptoms of AMD include:
- Blurry or wavy vision
- Struggling to see fine details and recognize faces
- Blank or dark areas in your central vision
- Colors appear less vibrant or faded
- Difficulty reading or driving
- Increased sensitivity to light
- Difficulty adapting to low light
Personalized Macular Degeneration Care in Camden
When it comes to treating macular degeneration, customized care is vital. Refocus Eye Health’s macular degeneration doctors understand that every case is unique, and treatment depends on the type and severity of the condition.
Trust our team of specialists to provide the personalized care you need, ensuring your vision remains clear and comfortable.
We are pleased to now offer new patient exam scheduling online! If you need to schedule a patient exam, please use the form below or call our office and we will find a time that works for you.
For urgent eye issues or emergencies, we ask that you call us. Emergency eye care may constitute any of the following:
- Vision Loss
- Different Size Pupils
- Double Vision
- Bleeding from the Eye
- Swelling
- Eye pain that Doesn’t Lessen on its Own
- and/ or Eye Pain Accompanied by a Headache.
If you experience any of the following issues above, we recommend seeking immediate medical attention.
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