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Retina and Macula
Retina and Macula
These conditions are retinal degenerative diseases and affect a specific layer of delicate tissue that lines the inside back of the eye. This part of the eye – the retina – is essential for vision.
- Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
- Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (BRVO)
- Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)
- Central serous retinopathy (CSR)
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Floaters
Age-Related Macular Degeneration is a degenerative eye disease that can result in reduced central vision, but leaves peripheral or “side” vision in place. It usually affects people over the age of 50 years, and becomes more common with increasing age…
A branch retinal vein occlusion is a blockage to one of the veins that drains blood out of the retina. The blockage leads to a buildup in pressure on the vein, which causes haemorrhaging and fluid leaking out onto the retina. BRVO’s are the second most common retinal vascular disease behind diabetic retinopathy…
A central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) is a blockage of the main retinal vein that drains blood from the eye. The blockage leads to a buildup in pressure in the vein, which causes blood and fluid to leak out onto the retina…
Central serous retinopathy (CSR) refers to the pooling of fluid that has leaked under the macula region of the eye. This is the region of the retina controlling central vision and allows you to see fine detail. It usually occurs to males between the ages of 20 to 50 but it can also affect women…
Diabetic retinopathy is damage to the retina caused by the complications of diabetes, which can eventually lead to blindness. The condition may not be noticed straight away but over time diabetic retinopathy can get worse and cause vision loss. It usually affects both eyes…
As we get older, the gel in the middle of eye, known as the vitreous, starts to degenerate and break down; a process known as posterior vitreous detachment or PVD. As this occurs, opacities can form within the gel, which cast a tiny shadow on the back of the eye or retina…
Our brilliant Ophthalmologists
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Dr. Vicky Lu
MBBS, MPH, FRANZCO
I am a vitreoretinal surgeon with expertise in the medical and surgical management of macular and retinal conditions, including intravitreal injections therapy and cataract surgery.
Dr. Jay Yohendran
FRANZCO, MBBS (Hons), Grad Dip Med (Cataract), MPH, B Med Sci.
I am an ophthalmologist specialising in refractive cataract surgery. My specialty is in Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Pterygium Surgery.