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Macular Degeneration Treatment in Lebanon County, PA

Macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease that affects the retina. There are two forms of the disease: wet and dry. Either way, if you know or suspect you have macular degeneration, treatment is available in Lebanon County, PA. Our highly trained experts are in nearby Lebanon and several other Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania convenient locations. We offer the best care and are ready to help diagnose and treat your AMD.

What Is Macular Degeneration?

Macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss in people over age 50. If your central vision is distorted or blurry, come see us. Macular degeneration must be detected early and treated early. If not, your vision can rapidly degrade. Macular degeneration is a progressive disease that destroys the retina’s center, called the macula. This sensitive portion of the retina provides clear details so a person can recognize faces, read, and drive.

There are two forms of the disease. Dry AMD is the most common form, with nearly all AMD cases (90 percent) being the dry form. Dry AMD happens when drusen deposits form near the macula and cloud a person’s vision. Our high-resolution imaging detects the drusen formations and makes a detailed diagnosis of your case.

Wet AMD is a much rarer and advanced form of the disease, characterized by much more severe vision loss. Wet AMD happens when blood vessels leak near the retina and permanently damage the light-sensitive cells in the retina, and the characteristic central “blind spot” occurs.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Our expert team will perform a comprehensive eye exam and vision evaluation, including a dilated eye exam and visual acuity test, both of which are used to diagnose. Based on test results, the team will determine whether you have wet or dry AMD and subsequently recommend treatments and strategies to prevent further vision loss and preserve your remaining vision. The goal is to intervene before you suffer severe vision loss.

Treatment options will vary depending on which form you have and the severity of your disease. It is important to know that there is no cure for the dry form of AMD, but the team can provide strategies designed to slow the disease’s progression. Wet AMD can be treated, and Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania offers several treatment options: steroids, laser surgery, and photodynamic therapy (PDT).

Why Choose Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania?

Our Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania macular degeneration center of excellence is staffed by eye care professionals, ophthalmologists, and eye surgeons. Our nationally recognized team is trained in the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating AMD. We offer state-of-the-art macular degeneration treatment for Lebanon County.

If you have already been diagnosed with macular degeneration or suspect you have it based on your symptoms, come in for a consultation with our macular degeneration care team today.

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