Procedure
Retina & Vitreous
Urgent and planned care for complex retinal conditions.
Overview
Our retina and vitreous service covers the full spectrum — from screening and laser treatment to complex vitreoretinal surgery. Our experienced vitreoretinal surgeon handles retinal detachments, macular holes, epiretinal membranes, diabetic vitreous hemorrhage, and age-related macular degeneration.
Key Benefits
Emergency retina triage available
Laser photocoagulation for DR and tears
Pars plana vitrectomy for complex cases
Anti-VEGF injections (Avastin, Lucentis, Eylea)
OCT-guided treatment planning
Post-op home care coordination
The Procedure
- 1
Dilated fundus examination + OCT + FFA
- 2
Treatment plan: laser / injection / surgery
- 3
Pars plana vitrectomy under local / general anaesthesia
- 4
Silicone oil or gas tamponade as required
- 5
Structured post-operative follow-up protocol
Recovery
Recovery depends on procedure. Laser: same day. Vitrectomy: 2–6 weeks with positioning requirements if gas or oil used.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a retinal detachment?
A retinal detachment occurs when the retina separates from the underlying tissue. It is an ocular emergency — sudden flashes, floaters, or a dark curtain in vision require immediate attention.
What are anti-VEGF injections?
Anti-VEGF injections (Avastin, Lucentis, Eylea) block abnormal blood vessel growth and leakage in the retina. They are the standard treatment for wet AMD and diabetic macular oedema.
Are you a candidate?
- Retinal detachment (emergency)
- Diabetic vitreous hemorrhage
- Macular hole or epiretinal membrane
- Central or branch retinal vein occlusion
- Age-related macular degeneration
- Sudden flashes, floaters, or visual field loss
Book Your Evaluation
Free consultation to confirm your eligibility and discuss your personalised treatment plan.
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