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Retinal Evaluation And Treatment

To make a diagnosis, an ophthalmologist conducts a thorough eye exam and looks for abnormalities anywhere in the eye.

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Retinal Evaluation And Treatment

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  1. Retinal Evaluation And Treatment CONTACT Address:Brooklyn, NY 11212 Phone:347-752-4270 Website URL: https://www.ophthalmologybrooklyn.com/ About US: To make a diagnosis, an ophthalmologist conducts a thorough eye exam and looks for abnormalities anywhere in the eye. The following tests may be done to determine the location and extent of the disease: Amsler grid test. Your doctor may use an Amsler grid to test the clarity of your central vision. He or she will ask you if the lines of the grid seem faded, broken or distorted and will note where the distortion occurs on the grid to better understand the extent of retinal damage. If you have macular degeneration, he or she might also ask you to use this test to self-monitor your condition at home. Optical coherence tomography (OCT). This test is an excellent technique for capturing precise images of the retina to diagnose epiretinal membranes, macular holes and macular swelling (edema), to monitor the extent of age-related wet macular degeneration, and to monitor responses to treatment. Fundus autofluorescence (FAF). FAF may be used to determine the advancement of retinal diseases, including macular degeneration. FAF highlights a retinal pigment (lipofuscin) that increases with retinal damage or dysfunction. Fluorescein angiography. This test uses a dye that causes blood vessels in the retina to stand out under a special light. This helps to exactly identify closed blood vessels, leaking blood vessels, new abnormal blood vessels and subtle changes in the back of the eye. Indocyanine green angiography. This test uses a dye that lights up when exposed to infrared light. The resulting images show retinal blood vessels and the deeper, harder-to-see blood vessels behind the retina in a tissue called the choroid. Ultrasound. This test uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasonography) to help view the retina and other structures in the eye. It can also identify certain tissue characteristics that can help in the diagnosis and treatment of eye tumors. CT and MRI. In rare instances, these imaging methods can be used to help evaluate eye injuries or tumors. Contact Retinal Evaluation And Treatment to learn how we can help with your eye issues. Related Searches ophthalmologist, ophthalmologist brooklyn, best ophthalmologist, ophthalmologist near me, best ophthalmologist near me, affordable ophthalmologist, retinal evaluation, retinal evaluation brooklyn, best retinal evaluation, retinal evaluation near

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