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Retina Specialists in Las Vegas

Preserving Your Vision with Expert Care

When preserving your vision, trust the leading retina specialists in Las Vegas. Our expert team diagnoses and treats various retinal conditions, from macular degeneration to diabetic retinopathy, using cutting-edge techniques and technology. With years of experience and a commitment to early detection and prevention, we provide comprehensive care to protect your eyesight and maintain optimal eye health.

Schedule an appointment today with our renowned retina specialists and experience why more patients in Las Vegas choose us for their retinal care needs.

closeup of an eye ball with a slice of light reflecting on the cornea during a retina exam

Macular Degeneration

AMD is a vision condition that affects the macula, a vital part of the retina. Over time, the macula can deteriorate, leading to difficulties with clear vision. It can be categorized as wet or dry AMD. Early recognition allows for effective treatment and management. Regular eye check-ups are crucial for monitoring macular health as we age.

Macular Degeneration

Diabetic Retinopathy

The retina has small blood vessels that can be damaged by chronically high blood sugar levels or high blood pressure. Diabetic Retinopathy occurs when these vessels start to leak, or hemorrhage, distorting one’s vision. Often, the abnormal blood vessels that develop in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR) can create traction (VMT) on the delicate retinal surface. Vitrectomy surgery is often required for traction and retinal detachments associated with proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Retinal Detachment

PVD or Posterior vitreous detachment can lead to (VMT), or a retinal detachment can happen if the retina is pulled or torn out of position. If the retina detaches, certain symptoms can happen, such as a sudden loss of vision, a dark curtain, or seeing new flashing lights or new floaters. Depending on the severity of the detachment, a retinal specialist will advise on the type of treatment or surgery.

Retinal Detachment

Retinal Vein Occlusion

Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO) is a severe eye condition where retinal veins become blocked, causing vision problems. It’s more common in older adults with health issues like high blood pressure and diabetes. Symptoms include blurred vision, floaters, eye pain, and redness. Early detection is crucial, so regular eye exams are vital. Adopting a healthy lifestyle and managing existing conditions can reduce the risk. Prioritize regular check-ups to protect your vision.

Retinal Vein Occlusion

Get Help Today

If symptoms of retinal diseases are making you uncomfortable and interfering with your daily life, contact us. Our doctors have the expertise and tools to give you the relief you need.

Our team of retina surgeons use the best imaging system in the world for retinal and macular diseases. Heidelberg high-definition imaging systems are available at most of our locations allowing for superior imaging and diagnosis of disease processes related to macular degeneration, diabetes, macular pucker, and inflammatory conditions of the retina and choroid. High-resolution video imaging angiography and 3D macular images can resolve details in the retina as small as a few microns – smaller than the width of a single red blood cell.

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Locations

6450 Medical Center, St #100
Las Vegas, NV 89148

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2451 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Suite 130
Henderson, NV 89052

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1470 E Calvada Blvd, Suite 300
Pahrump, NV 89048

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