Posts Tagged: retina eugene

Macular Degeneration

Wondering what exactly is Macular Degeneration? What is Macular Degeneration? Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an issue with your retina. When you have AMD, you lose your central vision. It is caused when the macula, a part of your retina, is damaged. While you will be unable to see fine details, whether you are looking… Read more »

Eugene Retina

Our Retina Team here at Oregon Eye Consultants provide the highest level of retina care to our Eugene community. Do you need to establish care with a retina physician? You may have been referred by a fellow eye doctor in the Eugene area to one of our retina specialists or you may wish to self-refer… Read more »

Retina Eugene

Our retina specialist provide the highest level of retina care to our Eugene and Springfield community. Are you looking to establish care with a retina specialist for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular diseases, retinal degenerations or another retinal condition? Our retinal specialists provide the latest treatments and highest level of retinal care. Our eye… Read more »

Establishing Care with a Retina Specialist

Looking to establish care with a retina specialist? You can schedule with one of our retina experts today by calling 541-687-1927. Our retina specialists and staff are proud to provide the absolute highest level of retina care to our community. Our retina specialists see patients at all of our clinic locations, including Eugene, Springfield, Newport,… Read more »

Retina Specialist

Have you been referred to a Retina Specialist or are you wondering what a Retina Specialist is? A retina specialist is a medial doctor with specialized training and expertise in ophthalmology with a sub-specialty in the medical and surgical treatment of the retina and vitreous. Retina Specialists are highly trained, and their training generally includes:… Read more »

The Retina

Wondering what exactly the Retina is? What is the retina? This photo, courtesy of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, shows a diagram of the eye, including the location of the Retina. The Retina has light-receptive cells that transfer light information via nerve impulses via the optic nerve to the brain, where an image is formed…. Read more »