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Dr. Robert Pendleton is trained to identify retinal diseases through dilated eye exams, diagnose specific conditions and provide the proper treatment to protect your vision. Our team helps patients manage their retinal conditions through the use of state-of-the-art therapy and advanced technology. We offer leading treatments for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears/retinal detachments, and many other retina conditions that can cause vision loss.
Signs You May Be Experiencing a Retinal Condition:
Symptoms of retinal disorders can vary depending on the condition, but some common vision changes seen in our retinal patients include:
- Blurry vision, or vision that changes from blurry to clear
- An increasing number of floaters
- Blank or dark areas in the field of vision
- Poor night vision
- Colors appear dim or faded
- Vision distortion where straight lines appear wavy
- Seeing spots
- Sudden flashing lights
Conditions Treated at Pendleton Eye Center:
Macular Degeneration
Age Related Macular degeneration (ARMD) is a progressive, degenerative eye disease that disrupts your central vision: the vision you need to see fine details and recognize faces.
Detached or Torn Retina
A detached retina is when the retina lifts away from the back of the eye. There are many reasons why your retina (the tissue at the back of your eye) can sustain damage, causing a tear or a partial or complete detachment.
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy is a progressive eye disease that damages the existing blood vessels in the retina and causes abnormal blood vessels to grow on the retina. This is triggered by chronic high blood sugar levels.
Vitreoretinal Surgery at Pendleton Eye Center
For more complex retinal conditions, such as advanced macular degeneration, retinal tears, retinal detachments, or diabetic retinopathy, Vitreoretinal Surgery may be required to prevent further vision loss and protect long-term eye health. This delicate surgery focuses on treating issues related to the retina and vitreous—the gel-like substance inside your eye.
At Pendleton Eye Center, our expert vitreoretinal surgeon, utilizes cutting-edge technology and advanced surgical techniques to ensure the highest quality care. We treat a variety of retinal conditions with Vitreoretinal Surgery, offering hope for patients who may not respond to other treatment options such as laser therapy or injections.
When Is Vitreoretinal Surgery Needed?
Vitreoretinal Surgery is recommended when other treatments are insufficient to manage conditions like:
- Severe macular degeneration affecting central vision
- Retinal detachments or tears that risk permanent vision loss
- Diabetic retinopathy causing bleeding or abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina
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