Age-Related Vision Loss

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease associated with aging that gradually destroys sharp, central vision. Central vision is needed for seeing objects clearly and for common daily tasks such as reading and driving. Though it doesn’t cause pain, AMD affects the macula, the part of the retina that allows you to see fine detail. In some cases, AMD advances so slowly that people notice little change in their vision. In others, the disease progresses faster and may lead to a loss of vision in both eyes. AMD is a leading cause of vision loss in Americans 50 years of age and older.

Wet Macular Degeneration

Treatment of Wet Macular Degeneration

Dry Macular Degeneration

Treatment of Dry Macular Degeneration