Macular degeneration is a common age-related eye condition that affects your central vision. It can make reading, driving, and recognizing faces more difficult.
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Macular degeneration doesn’t cause pain, but it can quietly affect your ability to see clearly over time. Because changes often happen gradually, many people don’t notice symptoms right away.
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Identify changes early and take action before vision is significantly affected.
Helps you continue reading, driving, and recognizing faces with confidence.
Your care plan is tailored to your unique needs, habits, and stage of condition.
High-precision imaging allows us to detect even the smallest changes in your retina.
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Early signs can include blurred or distorted central vision, difficulty reading in low light, and colors appearing less vivid — though many people experience no noticeable symptoms in the early stages, which is why routine eye exams are so important.
There is currently no cure, but with early detection, consistent monitoring, and the right treatment plan, progression can be slowed and vision preserved.
Macular degeneration affects central vision but does not cause total blindness — peripheral vision typically remains, and early management can help protect the vision you rely on most.
Risk factors include age (50+), family history, smoking, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure — a comprehensive eye exam can help evaluate your individual risk.
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