Protect Your Vision with Advanced
Retina and Vitreous Treatment
Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment
for retinal conditions using advanced technology
and expert care.
WHAT ARE RETINAL DISORDERS?
Retinal disorders are conditions that affect the retina,
the sensitive layer at the back of the eye responsible for clear vision.
Any damage to this area can directly impact how you see.
These problems can develop due to diabetes, aging, blocked blood vessels, or injuries.
Common symptoms include blurred vision, floaters, dark spots, or sudden vision loss.
Since the retina is delicate and does not heal easily, early diagnosis and timely treatment are very important to protect your eyesight.
- Slowing down disease progression
- Reducing swelling and bleeding
- Repairing retinal damage
- Preserving long-term vision
Depending on your condition, treatment may include injections, laser therapy, or advanced vitreoretinal surgery.
Macular Edema
This condition occurs when fluid builds up in the central part of the retina, leading to blurred or distorted vision.
It is commonly seen in diabetic patients.
Retinal Vein or Artery Occlusion
This happens when blood flow in the retinal vessels is blocked, which can cause sudden vision loss. Early treatment is important to prevent further damage.
Macular Hole
A small break in the central retina that can affect sharp vision. Patients may notice distortion or difficulty reading and seeing fine details.
Intravitreal Injections
Medicines are injected into the eye to control swelling, bleeding, and abnormal blood vessel growth. This treatment is commonly used for diabetic eye conditions.
Laser Therapy (Photocoagulation)
Laser treatment helps seal leaking blood vessels and prevent further damage. It is widely used for diabetic retinopathy and retinal tears.
Vitrectomy Surgery
An advanced microsurgical procedure used to treat serious retinal problems such as retinal detachment or internal bleeding. It helps restore and stabilize vision.
New Technology
WHY CHOOSE SHINDE NETRALAYA FOR RETINA CARE?
At Shinde Netralaya, we combine experience with modern technology to deliver reliable retina care.
We offer:
Detailed retinal examination
Advanced imaging like OCT
Precision laser treatments
Modern surgical facilities
Safe and minimally invasive procedures
Personalized treatment plans
Every patient receives focused care designed to protect vision and improve long term eye health.
Advanced Retina Care Technology
Precise & Reliable Treatment Approach
Better Vision, Better Life
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Frequently Asked Question
What are retinal diseases and how do they affect vision?
Retinal diseases damage the back layer of the eye responsible for vision.
This can lead to blurred vision, floaters, or even sudden vision loss.
What are the most common types of retinal disorders?
Common conditions include macular edema, retinal detachment, and vein blockage.
Each condition affects vision differently and needs proper evaluation.
What symptoms suggest a retinal problem?
Blurred vision, floaters, flashes of light, or dark spots can be warning signs.
If you notice these, it is important to consult a doctor immediately.
How long does vision stay blurry after cataract surgery?
Vision may be blurry for a few days after surgery.
It usually becomes clear as the eye heals over the next 1–2 weeks.
What causes retinal diseases?
They are often caused by diabetes, aging, high blood pressure, or eye injury.
Lifestyle and health conditions also play an important role.
Can retinal diseases be treated without surgery?
Some conditions can be managed with injections or laser treatment.
Surgery is only required in more advanced or serious cases.
When is surgery needed for retina problems?
Surgery is needed in cases like retinal detachment or severe damage.
Early treatment improves the chances of vision recovery.
How can I contact Dr. Ravi Shinde for a consultation?
You can easily book your appointment by calling 9075090100 or filling out the contact form on the website.
Our team will assist you quickly and help you get the right guidance for your eye care.