by Chris Stelton, MD | Uncategorized
Eye Floaters Video | SK Retina Eye floaters are a common problem in the retina clinic. Below is an eye floaters video that will help you understand what is occurring inside of your eye. With aging, the vitreous gel inside the eye begins to shrink and break down. In...
by Chris Stelton, MD | Diabetic Retinopathy
Macular edema is a serious eye problem in patients with diabetes. Retina specialists are often asked by general ophthalmologists or optometrists to treat the eye complications of diabetes. One of the most common complications is diabetic macular edema or...
by Chris Stelton, MD | Retinal Detachment
What are the symptoms of retinal detachment? Patients are often concerned about the possibility of a retinal detachment when they experience blurred vision. In the eye clinic, I discuss the symptoms of retinal detachment on a daily basis. This is for good reason, as...
by Chris Stelton, MD | Macular Degeneration
Macular Degeneration Test – The Amsler Grid Ophthalmologists and retina specialists often use a simple macular degeneration test to document and detect changes in their patients’ central vision. The test is called an Amsler grid (named after Swiss...
by Chris Stelton, MD | Macular Hole
What are the symptoms of a macular hole? The macula is a critical portion of the retina responsible for our central vision and fine focus. We use the macula to read, look at our iPhones, and recognize familiar faces. Rarely, a hole can develop directly in the macula,...