Retinal Disease Treatment
Preserving your precious sight with advanced, compassionate retinal care. Dr. Mahmoud Said specializes in managing and treating complex retinal conditions to protect your vision for the future.
Protecting Your Retina, Preserving Your Vision
The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye, essential for sight. Timely and expert treatment of retinal diseases is critical to prevent irreversible vision loss.
Diabetic Retinopathy
We provide expert management, including injections and laser therapy, to control damage from diabetes and preserve sight.
Macular Degeneration
Our goal is to slow the progression of AMD and maintain your crucial central vision through advanced treatments like Anti-VEGF injections.
Retinal Tears & Detachment
We offer urgent care and state-of-the-art surgical solutions to repair retinal tears and reattach the retina, which is crucial for saving your vision.
Advanced Injections
We utilize the latest intravitreal injections (like Anti-VEGF) to treat a variety of conditions that cause swelling and abnormal blood vessel growth.
Our Treatment Process
We follow a careful and personalized process to ensure you receive the most effective care for your specific condition.
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Comprehensive Diagnosis
We use advanced imaging like OCT and fluorescein angiography to get a precise, detailed view of your retina and diagnose the issue accurately.
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Personalized Treatment Plan
Dr. Said will develop a treatment plan tailored to you, which may include injections, laser therapy, or surgical intervention, explaining all options clearly.
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Advanced Treatment Session
Your treatment is performed in a sterile, comfortable environment using the latest technology to ensure safety and maximize effectiveness.
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Ongoing Monitoring & Care
Retinal conditions require consistent follow-up. We will schedule regular appointments to monitor your progress and adjust treatment as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
We take every measure to ensure your comfort. Procedures like injections are performed after your eye is completely numbed with anesthetic drops. Most patients report feeling only slight pressure, not pain.
The number and frequency of treatments vary greatly depending on your specific condition and how your eye responds. Dr. Said will create a personalized schedule and adjust it based on your progress.
While existing damage often cannot be reversed, our primary goal is to stop or slow the progression of the disease and prevent further vision loss. Early and consistent treatment is key to preserving as much vision as possible.
Warning signs can include a sudden increase in floaters, flashes of light, a dark curtain or shadow in your field of vision, or distorted/wavy lines. If you experience any of these, seek immediate medical attention.